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Constitutional review in Europe : a comparative analysis / Maartje de Visser
Constitutional review in Europe : a comparative analysis / Maartje de Visser
Autore De Visser Maartje
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing Ltd, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 342.4
Collana European and national constitutional law series
Soggetto topico Constitutional courts - European Union countries
Constitutional law - European Union countries
Judicial review - European Union countries
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6159-7
1-78225-245-2
1-78225-244-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- The role of non-judicial actors in upholding the constitution -- The rise of constitutional adjudication -- Purposes of constitutional adjudication and access to constitutional courts -- The constitutional bench -- Identifying sources of standards for constitutional review -- Testing and remedying unconstitutionality -- Interplay between constitutional actors and other actors
Introduction -- Introductory Definitions: Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Review -- Background: The Need for a Perspective Combining National and European Constitutional Law -- Objectives -- Method -- Terminology -- Structure -- Chapter 1 -- The Role of Non-Judicial Actors in Upholding the Constitution -- I. Introduction -- II. Councils of State and Chancellors of Justice -- III. Parliament and its Committees -- IV. Heads of State -- V. The People -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2 -- The Rise of Constitutional Adjudication -- I. Introduction -- II. The Notion of 'Constitutional Jurisdiction' -- III. Exploring the Reasons behind the Rise of Constitutional Adjudication -- IV. Bucking the Trend? A Closer Look at the Approaches of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom -- V. Concluding Remarks and Some Brief Reflections on the Two European Courts -- Chapter 3 -- Purposes of Constitutional Adjudication and Access to Constitutional Courts -- I. Introduction -- II. The Institutional Design of Constitutional Adjudication -- III. Four Purposes that May be Served by Constitutional Adjudication -- IV. Final Comparative Remarks and Reflections on the Court of Justice -- Chapter 4 -- The Constitutional Bench -- I. Introduction -- II. Selection and Appointment Procedures -- III. Number of Judges and Eligibility Criteria -- IV. Tenure of Judicial Appointments and Termination Thereof -- V. Final Comparative Remarks and Reflections on the Court of Justice -- Chapter 5 -- Identifying the Sources of Standards for Constitutional Review -- I. Introduction -- II. Belgium: Cour constitutionnelle -- III. Czech Republic: Ustavni Soud -- IV. Germany: Bundesverfassungsgericht -- V. France: Conseil constitutionnel -- VI. Hungary: Alkotmanybirosag -- VII. Italy: Corte costituzionale -- VIII. Poland: Trybunal Konstytucyjny -- IX. Spain: Tribunal Constitucional -- X. The Netherlands: Raad van State -- XI. United Kingdom: House of Lords Constitution Committee -- XII. Finland: Perustuslakivaliokunta -- XIII. European Union: Court of Justice -- XIV. Comparative Remarks -- Chapter 6 -- Testing and Remedying Unconstitutionality -- I. Introduction -- II. Deference Rhetoric -- III. Theory of the Living Law -- IV. Constitution-Conform Interpretation -- V. Types of Judgment and their Effects -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 7 -- Interplay between Constitutional Courts and Other Actors -- I. Introduction -- II. Interactions between Constitutional Courts and (Constitutional) Legislatures -- III. Interactions between Constitutional Courts and the Ordinary Courts -- IV. Interactions among European Constitutional Courts -- V. Interactions between Constitutional Courts and the Court of Justice -- VI. Interactions between National Highest and Constitutional Courts and the European Court of Human Rights -- VII. Concluding Remarks
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511360303321
De Visser Maartje  
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing Ltd, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Constitutional review in Europe : a comparative analysis / Maartje de Visser
Constitutional review in Europe : a comparative analysis / Maartje de Visser
Autore De Visser Maartje
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing Ltd, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 342.4
Collana European and national constitutional law series
Soggetto topico Constitutional courts - European Union countries
Constitutional law - European Union countries
Judicial review - European Union countries
ISBN 1-4725-6159-7
1-78225-245-2
1-78225-244-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- The role of non-judicial actors in upholding the constitution -- The rise of constitutional adjudication -- Purposes of constitutional adjudication and access to constitutional courts -- The constitutional bench -- Identifying sources of standards for constitutional review -- Testing and remedying unconstitutionality -- Interplay between constitutional actors and other actors
Introduction -- Introductory Definitions: Constitutional Interpretation and Constitutional Review -- Background: The Need for a Perspective Combining National and European Constitutional Law -- Objectives -- Method -- Terminology -- Structure -- Chapter 1 -- The Role of Non-Judicial Actors in Upholding the Constitution -- I. Introduction -- II. Councils of State and Chancellors of Justice -- III. Parliament and its Committees -- IV. Heads of State -- V. The People -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2 -- The Rise of Constitutional Adjudication -- I. Introduction -- II. The Notion of 'Constitutional Jurisdiction' -- III. Exploring the Reasons behind the Rise of Constitutional Adjudication -- IV. Bucking the Trend? A Closer Look at the Approaches of the Netherlands and the United Kingdom -- V. Concluding Remarks and Some Brief Reflections on the Two European Courts -- Chapter 3 -- Purposes of Constitutional Adjudication and Access to Constitutional Courts -- I. Introduction -- II. The Institutional Design of Constitutional Adjudication -- III. Four Purposes that May be Served by Constitutional Adjudication -- IV. Final Comparative Remarks and Reflections on the Court of Justice -- Chapter 4 -- The Constitutional Bench -- I. Introduction -- II. Selection and Appointment Procedures -- III. Number of Judges and Eligibility Criteria -- IV. Tenure of Judicial Appointments and Termination Thereof -- V. Final Comparative Remarks and Reflections on the Court of Justice -- Chapter 5 -- Identifying the Sources of Standards for Constitutional Review -- I. Introduction -- II. Belgium: Cour constitutionnelle -- III. Czech Republic: Ustavni Soud -- IV. Germany: Bundesverfassungsgericht -- V. France: Conseil constitutionnel -- VI. Hungary: Alkotmanybirosag -- VII. Italy: Corte costituzionale -- VIII. Poland: Trybunal Konstytucyjny -- IX. Spain: Tribunal Constitucional -- X. The Netherlands: Raad van State -- XI. United Kingdom: House of Lords Constitution Committee -- XII. Finland: Perustuslakivaliokunta -- XIII. European Union: Court of Justice -- XIV. Comparative Remarks -- Chapter 6 -- Testing and Remedying Unconstitutionality -- I. Introduction -- II. Deference Rhetoric -- III. Theory of the Living Law -- IV. Constitution-Conform Interpretation -- V. Types of Judgment and their Effects -- VI. Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 7 -- Interplay between Constitutional Courts and Other Actors -- I. Introduction -- II. Interactions between Constitutional Courts and (Constitutional) Legislatures -- III. Interactions between Constitutional Courts and the Ordinary Courts -- IV. Interactions among European Constitutional Courts -- V. Interactions between Constitutional Courts and the Court of Justice -- VI. Interactions between National Highest and Constitutional Courts and the European Court of Human Rights -- VII. Concluding Remarks
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789400203321
De Visser Maartje  
Oxford, United Kingdom ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing Ltd, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui