The Constitutional Systems of Central-Eastern, Baltic and Balkan Europe
Comparative Public Law Treatise
Samenvatting
This volume addresses, in a broad comparative perspective, the constitutional development of the countries of Central-Eastern, Baltic and Balkan Europe. Through an in-depth historical and political analysis, the co-authors examine the most recent constitutional dynamics of these countries, focusing in particular on the path followed after the collapse of their respective socialist regimes. A large number of countries is examined which demonstrates the complexity of this area in terms of state-building.
The authors analyse in detail the various constitutions, with a focus on the debate that took place in the constituent assemblies and the in uence of European democratic conditionality. The authors also examine the respective bills of rights especially with regard to their enforcement and protection. Finally, it should be noted that systems of government, territorial decentralization and constitutional justice are also the object of attention.
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Editor’s Foreword xi
1 Transition to Democracy in the Countries of Central-Eastern, Baltic and Balkan Europe 1
Angela Di Gregorio
2 Constitutions 39
Angela Di Gregorio
3 The Systems of Government 137
Jan Sawicki
4 Territorial Decentralization 199
Arianna Angeli
5 ConstitutionalJustice and Judicial Power.TheRole ofConstitutional Courts in the Processes of Democratization and Europeanization 237
Čarna Pištan
Epilogue: The ‘Wounded’ Constitutionalism in Hungary and Poland 289
Angela Di Gregorio with the collaboration of Jan Sawicki and Arianna Angeli

