Provides a systematic analysis of both the historical development and current interpretation of constitutional law discourse in Europe.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
András Jakab is the Director of the Institute for Legal Studies at the Centre for Social Sciences at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, where he holds a tenured research chair. He is also a Schumpeter Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Grammar: The Rules of Constitutional Reasoning: 2. Constitutional reasoning in general 3. A scheme of the specific methods of interpretation 4. The conceptual system of constitutional law 5. Dialects or local grammars: the style of constitutional reasoning in different European countries Part II. Suggested Vocabulary as a Patchwork Historical Collection of Responses to Different Challenges: 6. Sovereignty and European integration 7. The rule of law, fundamental rights and the terrorist challenge in Europe and elsewhere 8. The constitution of Europe 9. Democracy in Europe through parliamentarisation 10. Constitutional visions of the nation and multi-ethnic societies in Europe Part III. Redundant Vocabulary: 11. Staatslehre as constitutional theory? 12. The Stufenbaulehre as a basis for a constitutional theory? 13. Principles as norms logically distinct from rules? 14. Public law - private law divide? Part IV. Concluding Remarks.
1. Introduction Part I. The Grammar: The Rules of Constitutional Reasoning: 2. Constitutional reasoning in general 3. A scheme of the specific methods of interpretation 4. The conceptual system of constitutional law 5. Dialects or local grammars: the style of constitutional reasoning in different European countries Part II. Suggested Vocabulary as a Patchwork Historical Collection of Responses to Different Challenges: 6. Sovereignty and European integration 7. The rule of law, fundamental rights and the terrorist challenge in Europe and elsewhere 8. The constitution of Europe 9. Democracy in Europe through parliamentarisation 10. Constitutional visions of the nation and multi-ethnic societies in Europe Part III. Redundant Vocabulary: 11. Staatslehre as constitutional theory? 12. The Stufenbaulehre as a basis for a constitutional theory? 13. Principles as norms logically distinct from rules? 14. Public law - private law divide? Part IV. Concluding Remarks.
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