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Constitutionalism and the role of parliaments

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Thai Publisher: Oregon : Hart publishing, 2007Description: 275 p. ; 24 cmSubject(s):
Table of contents:
Series Editor's Foreword -- Preface -- List of ontributots -- Part One National traditions of Parlimentary Law: Towords a European Model? 1. Constitutionalism and the Role of Parliaments AW Bradley, Katja S Ziegler and Denis Baranger -- 2. Parliamentary Law and Parliamentary Governments in Bratain: Some Historical Remarks Denis Baranger -- 3. The Formation of Parliamentary Law in France Pierre Avril -- 4. Parliamentary Law: The Germen Experience Fabian Wittreck -- 5. The Law and Custom of a New Parliament: The European Parliament Sionadh Douglas - Scott -- Part Two Parliaments and the Executive -- 6. Cabinet as the Leading Part of Parliament: The Westminster Model in Europe Armel Le Divellec -- 7. Parliaments and the executive: Old Contral Rights and New Control Contexts in Germany Christoph Gusy -- 8. Executive Power, in Foreing Policy: The Dicision to Dispatch the Military Katja S Ziegler -- 9. Separation of Power, Puplic Law Theory and Compurative Analysis Nicholas Bamforh -- Part Three Parliamenta, the Courts and Human Rights -- 10. Judicial Independence and Parliaments The Rt Hom Lady Justice Arden DBE -- 11. Why Should Judges Be Independent?: Reflections on Coke, Montesquieu and the French Tradition of Judicial Dependence Luc Heuschling -- 12. Independence of the Judiciary in Germany Gernot Sydow -- 13. Making Parliamentary Rights Effective: the Role of Constitutional Courts in Germany Pascale Caning -- 14. The Paliamentary Protection of Humman Rights Keith Ewing -- Index.
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Series Editor's Foreword --
Preface --
List of ontributots --
Part One National traditions of Parlimentary Law: Towords a European Model?
1. Constitutionalism and the Role of Parliaments AW Bradley, Katja S Ziegler and Denis Baranger --
2. Parliamentary Law and Parliamentary Governments in Bratain: Some Historical Remarks Denis Baranger --
3. The Formation of Parliamentary Law in France Pierre Avril --
4. Parliamentary Law: The Germen Experience Fabian Wittreck --
5. The Law and Custom of a New Parliament: The European Parliament Sionadh Douglas - Scott --
Part Two Parliaments and the Executive --
6. Cabinet as the Leading Part of Parliament: The Westminster Model in Europe Armel Le Divellec --
7. Parliaments and the executive: Old Contral Rights and New Control Contexts in Germany Christoph Gusy --
8. Executive Power, in Foreing Policy: The Dicision to Dispatch the Military Katja S Ziegler --
9. Separation of Power, Puplic Law Theory and Compurative Analysis Nicholas Bamforh --
Part Three Parliamenta, the Courts and Human Rights --
10. Judicial Independence and Parliaments The Rt Hom Lady Justice Arden DBE --
11. Why Should Judges Be Independent?: Reflections on Coke, Montesquieu and the French Tradition of Judicial Dependence Luc Heuschling --
12. Independence of the Judiciary in Germany Gernot Sydow --
13. Making Parliamentary Rights Effective: the Role of Constitutional Courts in Germany Pascale Caning --
14. The Paliamentary Protection of Humman Rights Keith Ewing --
Index.

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