The powers that be : rethinking the separation of powers : a Leiden response to Möllers / edited by Hans-Martien ten Napel and Wim Voermans.
2015
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Title
The powers that be : rethinking the separation of powers : a Leiden response to Möllers / edited by Hans-Martien ten Napel and Wim Voermans.
Published
[Leiden] : Leiden University Press, [2015]
Call Number
K3173 .P69 2015
ISBN
9789087282516
9087282516
9789400602519 (e-PDF)
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9087282516
9789400602519 (e-PDF)
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384 pages ; 24 cm
Other Standard Identifiers
9789087282516
System Control No.
(OCoLC)950887718
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-367) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Wim Voermans
7
pt. I
Separation of Powers in a Transnational Era
ch. 1
Separation of Powers and Constitutional Scholarship / Maarten Stremler
33
ch. 2
Separation of Powers beyond the State: The `inconveniences of [a]bsolute power' / Aoife O'Donoghue
45
ch. 3
Agony of Political Constitutionalism within the European Legal Space / Patricia Popelier
65
ch. 4
Accountability and the New Separation of Powers / Joseph Corkin
89
ch. 5
Trias Europea: Notes on Mollers Three Branches / Tom Eijsbouts
111
pt. II
Legislative Power
ch. 6
Changing Role of National Parliaments in National Budgetary Matters in Light of the Increasing Centralisation of Fiscal Policy in the EMU / Michal Diamant
131
ch. 7
Rise of Regulators / Wim Voermans
153
ch. 8
Constitutional Conventions and the UK Human Rights Act: From Parliamentary Sovereignty Towards the Separation of Powers? / Luc Verhey
169
pt. III
Executive Power
ch. 9
EU Administrative Soft Law and the Separation of Powers / Claartje van Dam
191
ch. 10
Making a Virtue of Necessity: The Role of Discretion in Administrative Implementation / Josephine Hartmann
215
ch. 11
Legitimising Transnational Decision-Making in the EU State Aid Regime / Paul Adriaanse
237
pt. IV
Judicial Power
ch. 12
Enhancing the Legitimacy of the European Court of Human Rights: Emphasising the Margin of Appreciation Is Not the Way to Go / Titia Loenen
259
ch. 13
Separation of Powers and the Limits to the Constitutionalisation of Fundamental Rights Adjudication by the ECtHR and the CJEU / Ingrid Leijten
275
ch. 14
`Make it a Better Place': Transnational Public Interest Litigation and the Separation of Powers / Geerten Boogaard
295
Epilogue
ch. 15
Separation of Powers -- a Short Manual for the Perplexed / Christoph Mollers
321
References
341
Case Law
369
About the Authors
375
Index
381