National Constitutions in European and Global Governance : Democracy, Rights, the Rule of Law -- National Reports /
This two-volume book, published open access, brings together leading scholars of constitutional law from twenty-nine European countries to revisit the role of national constitutions at a time when decision-making has increasingly shifted to the European and transnational level. It offers important i...
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The Hague, The Netherlands :
T.M.C. Asser Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Specific Constitutional Developments
- Chapter 30. Introductory Editorial Note to the Hungarian Report: The Pre-2010 Rule of Law Achievements and Post-2010 Illiberal Turn
- Chapter 31. Hungary: Constitutional (R)evolution or Regression?
- Part VII: Reforming the National Constitution in View of Global Governance
- Chapter 32. Constitutionalisation and Democratisation of Foreign Affairs: The Case of Switzerland rt IV: The Post-Totalitarian Constitutions of the 'New Member States from the Post-Communist Area: A Detailed Bill of Rights, Rule of Law Safeguards and Constitutional Review Entrenched after the Recent Memory of Arbitrary Exercise of Power
- Chapter 15. The Future Mandate of the Constitution of Slovenia: A Potent Tradition Under Strain
- Chapter 16. The Role of the Polish Constitution (Pre-2016): Development of a Liberal Democracy in the European and International Context
- Chapter 17. The Czech Republic: From a Euro-Friendly Approach of the Constitutional Court to Proclaiming a Court of Justice Judgment Ultra Vires
- Chapter 18. Slovakia: Between Euro-Optimism and Euro-Concerns
- Chapter 19. The Constitution of Estonia: The Unexpected Challenges of Unlimited Primacy of EU Law
- Chapter 20. The Constitution of Latvia
- A Bridge Between Traditions and Modernity
- Chapter 21. The Constitutional Experience of Lithuania in the Context of European and Global Governance Challenges
- Chapter 22. Romania
- The Vagaries of International Grafts on Unsettled Constitutions
- Chapter 23. The Bulgarian Constitutional Order, Supranational Constitutionalism and European Governance
- Chapter 24. The Constitution of Croatia in the Perspective of European and Global Governance
- Part V: Normative-Hybrid Constitutions: Combining Strong and Elastic Elements, e.g. an Older or ECHR-Based Bill of Rights
- Chapter 25. The Constitution of France in the Context of EU and Transnational Law: An Ongoing Adjustment and Dialogue to be Improved
- Chapter 26. The Belgian Constitution: The Efficacy Approach to European and Global Governance
- Chapter 27. The Constitution of Austria in International Constitutional Networks: Pluralism, Dialogues and Diversity
- Chapter 28. Ireland: The Constitution of Ireland and EU Law: The Complex Constitutional Debates of a Small Country
- Chapter 29. The Cypriot Constitution under the Impact of EU Law: An Asymmetrical Formation
- Part VI.