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Constitutionalism and the role of parliaments / edited by Katja S. Ziegler, Denis Baranger and Anthony W. Bradley.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law ; v. 3.Publisher: Oxford : Hart, 2007Description: xiv, 275 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1841136433
  • 9781841136431
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 328.34 22
LOC classification:
  • JN36 .C656 2007
Contents:
pt.1. National traditions of parliamentary law: towards a European model? -- Constitutionalism and the role of parliaments -- Parliamentary law and parliamentary government in Britain: some historical remarks -- The formation of parliamentary law in France -- Parliamentary law: the German experience -- The law and custom of a new parliament: the European Parliament --
pt.2. Parliaments and the executive -- Cabinet as the leading part of parliament: the Westminster model in Europe -- Parliaments and the executive: old control rights and new control contexts in Germany -- Executive powers in foreign policy: the decision to dispatch the military -- Separation of powers, public law theory and comparative analysis --
pt.3. Parliaments, the courts and human rights -- Judicial independence and parliaments -- Why should judges be independent?: reflections on Coke, Montesquieu and the French tradition of judicial dependence -- Independence of the judiciary in Germany -- Making parliamentary rights effective: the role of constitutional courts in Germany -- The parliamenary protection of human rights.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt.1. National traditions of parliamentary law: towards a European model? -- Constitutionalism and the role of parliaments -- Parliamentary law and parliamentary government in Britain: some historical remarks -- The formation of parliamentary law in France -- Parliamentary law: the German experience -- The law and custom of a new parliament: the European Parliament --

pt.2. Parliaments and the executive -- Cabinet as the leading part of parliament: the Westminster model in Europe -- Parliaments and the executive: old control rights and new control contexts in Germany -- Executive powers in foreign policy: the decision to dispatch the military -- Separation of powers, public law theory and comparative analysis --

pt.3. Parliaments, the courts and human rights -- Judicial independence and parliaments -- Why should judges be independent?: reflections on Coke, Montesquieu and the French tradition of judicial dependence -- Independence of the judiciary in Germany -- Making parliamentary rights effective: the role of constitutional courts in Germany -- The parliamenary protection of human rights.

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