The constitution of Czechia : a contextual analysis /
"This important new addition to the Constitutional Systems of the World series focuses on the Constitution of the Czech Republic. Providing a contextual look at Czech constitutionalism and its underlying social development, it shows how the system is built on liberal democratic values. The book...
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Hart Publishing,
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Publisher Address: | Oxford : |
Publication Dates: | 2021. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Constitutional systems of the world
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"This important new addition to the Constitutional Systems of the World series focuses on the Constitution of the Czech Republic. Providing a contextual look at Czech constitutionalism and its underlying social development, it shows how the system is built on liberal democratic values. The book introduces the reader to the key institutions and their constitutional design. It also shows the challenges that somewhat fragile constitution faces, not least from creeping capture of existing institutions and the entrenchment of private interests in the state and in party politics"-- |
Carrier Form: | xxvi, 223 pages ; 23 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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9781509920532 1509920536 9781509952823 1509952829 |
Index Number: | KJP5607 |
CLC: | D952.41 |
Call Number: | D952.41/K861 |
Contents: | The rise of Czech constitutionalism : history and context -- The challenge of a pluralist constitution -- Constitutional principles -- The Czech parliament -- The growing tension within the double-headed executive -- Local governance -- The Judicial Branch -- Human rights constitutionalism -- Conclusion : dynamics of constitutional change and the search for constitutional identity. |