New developments in constitutional law : essays in honour of András Sajó / edited by Iulia Motoc, Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque and Krzysztof Wojtyczek.
2018
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Title
New developments in constitutional law : essays in honour of András Sajó / edited by Iulia Motoc, Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque and Krzysztof Wojtyczek.
Published
The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2018]
Call Number
K3165 .N484 2018
ISBN
9462367582
9789462367586
9789462747135 (E-book)
9789462367586
9789462747135 (E-book)
Description
xiii, 548 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1015853392
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Word from the Editors
ix
Andras Sajo: A Scholar, a Judge and a Citizen
xi
1.
Contribution of the Venice Commission to the Internationalization of the National Constitutional Law on the Organization of the Judiciary / Sergio Bartole
1
2.
Impacts of Regional Integration on National Constitutional Laws in Asia / Jiunn-rong Yeh
21
3.
Fully Binding EU Bill of Rights for the Member States -- A Potential Tool in Constitutional Crisis Management / Nora Chronowski
41
4.
Totalitarianism and Democracy as Extreme Points of Constitutional Law / Dmitry Dedov
59
5.
Does the Constitutional Review Breach the Principle of Separation of Powers? A Shifting Perspective / Timea Drinoczi
75
6.
Monistic Approach to the Internationalization of Constitutional Law / David Dyzenhaus
97
7.
Al-Dulimi Judgment (One Step Forward or Two Steps Backward?) / Lech Garlicki
119
8.
Decay of Sovereignty? / Dieter Grimm
131
9.
Internationalization of Case-Law / Nicolas Moizard
143
10.
Second-Grade Constitutionalism? Hungary and Poland: How the EU Can and Should Cope with Illiberal Member States / Gabor Halmai
159
11.
Constitutional Borrowing: The Case of the Monarchical Principle / Yasuo Hasebe
179
12.
Changed Vocabularies: A Few Semantic Ambiguities of Network Constitutionalism / Bogdan Iancu
191
13.
Is Suffrage for Children the Constitutional Solution for the Sustainability Challenge Faced by Democracies? / Andras Jakab
213
14.
Indivisibility and Justiciability: New Pathways for the Protection of Social Rights / Gabor Juhasz
225
15.
Standing upon Stilts: Philosophical Interpretations of the European Convention on Human Rights / Gabor Attila Toth
239
16.
Constitutionality, Conventionality and National Courts / Luis Lopez Guerra
259
17.
Normative Universalism and Constitutional Pluralism / Matthias Mahlmann
271
18.
Europe in Crisis: Two Liberal Questions / Iulia Motoc
297
19.
Constitutional Pluralism / Cesare Pinelli
307
20.
Constitutionalisation of the Legal Order of the Council of Europe / Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque
317
21.
Bridge Is Down, Data Truck Can't Get Through... A Critical View of the Schrems Judgment in the Context of European Constitutionalism / Oreste Pollicino
329
22.
Constitutional Sovereignty in Post-Sovereign Europe in Crisis: A Central European Perspective / Jiri Priban
355
23.
Transnational Constitutionalism and Legal and Cultural Pluralism / Michel Rosenfeld
369
24.
Principle of Effectiveness as Used in Interpreting, Applying and Implementing the European Convention on Human Rights (Its Nature, Mechanism and Significance) / Georghios A. Serghides
389
25.
"Intimate Citizenship" and Illiberal Democracy: Twilight or Rebirth of Constitutionalism? / Andras L. Pap
399
26.
When Fraternite Trumps Egalite: Reflections on SAS v. France / Ruti Teitel
425
27.
What Is Next for Comparative Constitutional Scholarship? / Renata Uitz
439
28.
European Union Human Rights Law: A Very Particular Internationalization of Constitutional Rights / Marton Varju
463
29.
International and European Standards of State Organization / Krzysztof Wojtyczek
487
Publications / Andras Sajo
511
Tabula Gratulatoria
533
Index
535