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Author
Title
The constitutional review / Arne Mavčič.
Published
Lake Mary, FL : Vandeplas Publishing, LLC, 2013.
Call Number
K3175 .M28 2013
Former Call Number
Comp 252 M45 2013
Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9781600421938
1600421938
1600421938
Description
237 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)857671626
Note
"Includes a French Summary, tables and map presenting Constitutional/Judicial Review around the world"--Back cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Record Appears in
Table of Contents
Author
9
Preface
10
I.
Introduction to the Nature of the Origin and Function of Systems of Constitutional Review
11
II.
Constitutional Justice and Practice
13
A.
Character of Social Relations and the Constitutional Review
13
B.
Particularities of the Constitutional Review During the Transitional Period in Slovenia
16
III.
Historical Steps in the Development of Systems of Constitutional Review and Particularities of Their Basic Models
18
A.
History
18
1.
Development up to World War I
18
2.
Development Between the two Wars
20
3.
development after World War II
20
4.
new period of development in the Seventies
21
5.
Introduction of Constitutional Review in the New Democracy Countries
21
B.
Models of Constitutional/Judicial Review
22
IV.
Relation of Constitutional Courts to Other State Institutions
29
Concerning the Legislature
29
Concerning the Executive, the Head of State and the Government
29
Concerning the Executive or Administrative Branch
30
Concerning the Judiciary
30
Concerning State bodies in general
31
V.
Constitutional Court and the Judicial Branch
32
VI.
Guarantees of the Independence of Constitutional Justice
33
A.
Financing (the Budget) of the Constitutional Court as the Basis of its Independence
33
Slovenia
36
B.
Payment of Fees in Constitutional Proceedings as a Source of Constitutional Court Funding
38
C.
Powers of Constitutional Courts as Proof of their Independence
38
D.
Immunities, Incompatibilities, Material Independence, and Protocol Rank
41
Some significant systems in force are, as follows
41
E.
Appointment/Election of Judges to the Constitutional Court
45
F.
Public Control/the Public Nature of the Activities of the Constitutional Court
46
Public hearings
46
publication of Court decisions in official gazettes, official digests, as well as in legal journals
47
circulation of information through several computerized information systems
48
VII.
Independence and the Autonomy of the Organization of the Constitutional Court
49
VIII.
Bodies Exercising Constitutional Review and the Particularities of their Organization
51
IX.
Powers of Constitutional Courts and Other Bodies of Constitutional Review
53
Powers
53
Particular Components of Constitutional Court Powers
59
X.
Objects and Subjects of Constitutional Review
62
XI.
Various Forms of Constitutional Review and their Implementation in Practice
64
XII.
Constitutional Review in the Field of Human Rights Protection
65
A.
Individual as an Applicant Before the Constitutional Court
65
B.
Bodies Empowered for Human Rights Protection and the Forms of such proceedings
66
C.
Constitutional Complaint and its Extent in the World
69
D.
Fundamentals of the Constitutional Complaint
70
E.
Various International Forms of the Individual Complaint
73
F.
Core of the Judicial Protection of Human Rights
74
XIII.
Particularities of Current Constitutional Proceedings
76
A.
Dissenting/Concurring Opinion
76
B.
Temporary Orders
77
1.
Abstract Review
78
2.
Constitutional Complaint
78
3.
Other (Specific) Proceedings
79
XIV.
Character of the Decisions of Constitutional Courts and their Publication
80
A.
Contents And The Effects Of Decisions
80
1.
Contents
80
2.
Appointment of a Body Empowered to Implement Court Decisions
82
3.
Effects
82
B.
Publication Of Constitutional Court Decisions
86
1.
Publication
86
2.
Effect of Publication
86
XV.
Particularities of the Constitutional Review in Some Countries
87
A.
Constitutional Review in the New Democracies
87
B.
Arab Countries
94
C.
Africa
95
1.
Francophone Africa
95
2.
Anglophone Africa
96
3.
Lusophone Africa
98
4.
Hispanophone Africa
98
5.
Some Countries with the Longest State Tradition
99
D.
Composition of Bodies Empowered to Carry Out Constitutional Review
99
E.
Powers of Constitutional Review Bodies
99
1.
General
99
2.
Particular Systems of Constitutional Review
100
Algeria
100
Angola
102
Benin (the former Republic of Dahomey)
102
Botswana
103
Burkina Faso
103
Burundi
104
Cameroon
105
Cape Verde
107
Central African Republic
108
Chad
109
Comoros
111
Congo
111
Djibouti
113
Egypt
113
Equatorial Guinea
114
Eritrea
115
Ethiopia
115
Gabon
116
Gambia
118
Ghana
118
Guinea
119
Ivory Coast
119
Madagascar
120
Mali
121
Morocco
122
Mauritania
123
Mauritius
123
Mozambique
124
Namibia
124
Niger
124
Nigeria
125
Rwanda
126
Senegal
126
Seychelles
128
Sierra Leone
128
South Africa
128
Kwazulu-Natal/The Federal Republic of South Africa
131
Sudan
132
Togo
132
Tunisia
133
Uganda
133
Zaire
133
Zambia
134
Zimbabwe
135
F.
ASIA
136
1.
General
136
2.
Particular Systems of Constitutional Review
137
Bangladesh
137
Brunei
137
Cambodia
137
China
138
Hong Kong
140
India
141
Indonesia
141
Japan
142
Malaysia
143
Mongolia
144
Nepal
144
North Korea
146
Pakistan
146
Philippines
147
Singapore
147
South Korea
148
Sri Lanka
150
Taiwan (the Republic of China)
151
Thailand
153
Vietnam
154
G.
Central and South America
155
1.
General
155
2.
Particular Systems of Constitutional Review
157
Argentina
157
Belize
159
Bolivia
159
Brazil
159
Chile
162
Colombia
162
Costa Rica
165
Ecuador
165
El Salvador
167
Guatemala
167
Honduras
169
Mexico
170
Nicaragua
170
Panama
171
Paraguay
172
Peru
172
Uruguay
174
Venezuela
175
Former British Colonies of Latin America (The West Indies)
176
H.
Systems of Constitutional Review in Countries with a Federal State Structure
177
Germany
178
Russian Federation
179
Argentina
181
Former SFRY and Present FR of Yugoslavia
181
Bosnia and Herzegovina
185
XVI.
International Associations of Bodies Exercising Constitutional/Judicial Review
187
XVII.
Basic Goals, Some Tendencies and the Logic of the Development of Systems of Constitutional Review
193
XVIII.
Conclusion
196
Enclosed Materials
196
1.
Bibliography on Comparative Constitutional/Judicial Review General
196
2.
Bibliography on Africa
198
3.
Bibliography Concerning Asia
200
4.
Bibliography Concerning Central and South America
201
APPENDIX I
EVOLUTION DE LA JUSTICE CONSTITUTIONNELLE
203
A.
Modeles actuels de justice constitutionnelle
205
B.
Bibliographie - conference des cours constitutionnelles europeennes
208
C.
Chronologie des conferences des cours constitutionnelles europeennes tenues jusqu'a ce jour
209
APPENDIX II
TABLUAR PRESENTATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL/JUDICIAL REVIEW AROUND THE WORLD
211
Index
234