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European Yearbook of Constitutional Law 2019 : Judicial Power: Safeguards and Limits in a Democratic Society / / edited by Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Gerhard van der Schyff, Maarten Stremler
European Yearbook of Constitutional Law 2019 : Judicial Power: Safeguards and Limits in a Democratic Society / / edited by Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Gerhard van der Schyff, Maarten Stremler
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : , : T.M.C. Asser Press : , : Imprint : T.M.C. Asser Press, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (338 pages)
Disciplina 342.24
Collana European Yearbook of Constitutional Law
Soggetto topico Private international law
Conflict of laws
Constitutional law
Human rights
Law—Europe
Administrative law
Private International Law, International & Foreign Law, Comparative Law
Constitutional Law
Human Rights
European Law
Administrative Law
ISBN 94-6265-359-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction: Safeguards and Limits of Judicial Power -- Chapter 2. The Independence of the Belgian Constitutional Court -- Chapter 3. Between Judicial Independence and Democratic Accountability: The Function and Legitimacy of the German Federal Constitutional Court -- Chapter 4. Italy and its Constitutional Court -- Chapter 5. Bipolar Constitutionalism in The Netherlands and its Consequences for the Independence and Accountability of the Judiciary -- Chapter 6. ‘… destroy all sense of dependence’: On the Selection and Independence of the Judiciary in Norway -- Chapter 7. Judicial Independence and Accountability in the British Constitution -- Chapter 8. Independence and Accountability of the South African Judiciary -- Chapter 9. Judicial Independence and Accountability in the Council of Europe and the European Court of Human Rights -- Chapter 10. Accountability through Transparency and the Role of the Court of Justice of the European Union -- Chapter 11. The Last Soldier Standing? Courts versus Politicians and the Rule of Law Crisis in the New Member States of the EU -- Chapter 12. The Last Soldier Standing? Courts versus Politicians and the Rule of Law Crisis in the New Member States of the EU -- Chapter 13. The Strasbourg Court: Judges Without Borders -- Chapter 14. The Strasbourg Court: Acting Within its Limits.
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The Hague : , : T.M.C. Asser Press : , : Imprint : T.M.C. Asser Press, , 2020
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European yearbook of constitutional law 2020 : the city in constitutional law / / Ernst Hirsch Ballin [and three others], editors
European yearbook of constitutional law 2020 : the city in constitutional law / / Ernst Hirsch Ballin [and three others], editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 345 pages) : illustrations, map
Disciplina 342.4
Collana European Yearbook of Constitutional Law
Soggetto topico Constitutional law - Europe
ISBN 94-6265-431-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- 1 Introduction: The City as a Multifaceted and Dynamic Constitutional Entity -- 1.1 The City as an Undervalued Constitutional Trope -- 1.2 Cities Within National Power Structures -- 1.3 Cities and Citizens -- 1.4 Cities and the International Arena -- 1.5 Constitutional Law in the Age of the City -- References -- Part ICities Within National Power Structures -- 2 Cities and the Dutch Constitution -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 What to Call a City? -- 2.2 Historical Background -- 2.3 Constitutional Leeway -- 2.3.1 Institutional Leeway -- 2.3.2 Substantive Leeway -- 2.4 Carving Out a Specific Legal Position for Cities? -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Modes of Urban Autonomy-The Constitutional Characteristics of Self-governance in Amsterdam, Paris and Hamburg -- 3.1 Cities and Constitutional Law -- 3.1.1 Urban Self-government -- 3.1.2 Amsterdam, Paris and Hamburg -- 3.2 The City as a Decentralized Local Authority: Amsterdam -- 3.2.1 Constitutional Identity -- 3.2.2 Institutions and Democracy -- 3.2.3 Powers -- 3.2.4 Relations with Other Public Bodies -- 3.3 The City as a Special Local Authority: Paris -- 3.3.1 Constitutional Identity -- 3.3.2 Institutions and Democracy -- 3.3.3 Powers -- 3.3.4 Relations with Other Public Bodies -- 3.4 The City as a Federal Entity: Hamburg -- 3.4.1 Constitutional Identity -- 3.4.2 Institutions and Democracy -- 3.4.3 Powers -- 3.4.4 Relations with Other Public Bodies -- 3.5 Three Cities in Constitutional Law: Some Characteristics -- 3.5.1 The Constitutional Relevance of Cities -- 3.5.2 Integral Governance: Combining the Local and the Regional -- 3.5.3 Mayors of Big Cities: Legitimacy and Special Qualities -- 3.5.4 Powers and Differentiation -- 3.5.5 Representation and Participation -- 3.6 Conclusions -- References.
4 Reanimating Brussels-The Beating Heart of the Belgian Federation -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Institutional Structure of Brussels -- 4.2.1 Brussels as a Shared Capital -- 4.2.2 Brussels as an Inferior Region -- 4.2.3 Brussels: Split into Two Communities -- 4.2.4 Brussels: A City Divided into 19 Municipalities -- 4.2.5 Brussels: A Heart with Many Chambers -- 4.3 Rethinking the Institutional Structure of Brussels -- 4.3.1 Brussels as a Region Community? -- 4.3.2 Brussels as a City Region? -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 How Much Local Autonomy Is Good for a City? An Analysis of the Peruvian Constitutional Design for Cities and Its Effects in the Case of the Lima Metropolitan Area -- 5.1 Introduction and Context -- 5.2 Constitutional Model -- 5.2.1 Background of the Constitutional Model -- 5.2.2 Constitutional Model -- 5.3 Problems and Implications -- 5.3.1 Lima and the Metropolitan Governments -- 5.3.2 Implications of the Fragmentation of the Lima Metropolitan Area -- 5.4 Conclusions -- References -- 6 Comparative Constitutional Politics in the Chinese Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Constitutional Convergence on the Books -- 6.2.1 The Historical Foundations of Constitutional Convergence -- 6.2.2 Constitutional Convergence Explained -- 6.2.3 Fundamental Incoherence with the Chinese Constitution -- 6.3 Constitutional Divergence in Action -- 6.3.1 The Path Towards Constitutional Democracy -- 6.3.2 Executive-Legislative Relations -- 6.4 Conclusion -- References -- 7 A Tale of Three Cities-The Stadtstaat in German Constitutional Law -- 7.1 Setting the Scene -- 7.2 The Definition of a City Under German Law -- 7.3 Cities and German Federalism -- 7.3.1 Cities as a Basis for Multipolar Federalism -- 7.3.2 Deutscher Städtetag -- 7.3.3 Historical Roots of Power and Identity: The Hanse.
7.4 Cities under the German Basic Law -- 7.4.1 Autonomy in Local Affairs -- 7.4.2 Revenue -- 7.4.3 The Constitutional Complaint (Verfassungsbeschwerde) of Counties and Municipalities -- 7.5 The Special Status of Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen as Stadtstaaten -- 7.5.1 Berlin, Hamburg and Bremen as Municipalities -- 7.5.2 Stadtstaaten -- 7.5.3 Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities for Stadtstaaten -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part IICities and Citizens -- 8 The Constitution and the City: Reflections on Judicial Experimentalism Through an Urban Lens -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Judicial Experimentalism -- 8.3 The City as a Legal Space -- 8.4 An Extended Dialogue Between Disciplines -- 8.4.1 City Matters and Differences Among Cities Matters Too -- 8.4.2 Time (Temporality) Matters -- 8.4.3 Politics Matters -- 8.4.4 Inquiries from the Global South Matter -- 8.5 A Tentative Proposal to Begin the Conversation -- 8.5.1 Choosing the Case(s) -- 8.5.2 The Reading of the Case -- 8.5.3 Situating the Study in the City -- 8.5.4 The Sphere of Participation -- 8.5.5 The Expected Effects -- 8.6 The Case of Cali's Recyclers: An Example of Why It Is Worth Changing the Focus -- 8.6.1 Snapshot 1: The Invisibility of the City and the Timing of the Court Orders -- 8.6.2 Snapshot 2: Global Cities, Political Regimes and Competing Discourses -- 8.6.3 Snapshot 3: The Invisibility of the City and Its Institutional Weaknesses -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Urban Governance and the Right to a Healthy City -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Health and the City -- 9.3 Urban Local Government and the Determinants of Health -- 9.4 Rights-Based Urban Governance in Pursuit of Urban Health -- 9.5 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Topical Storm Approaching: Regulating Public Assemblies and Responding to Online Falsehoods in the City State of Singapore -- 10.1 Conceptual Frameworks.
10.1.1 The (Digital) Right to the City -- 10.1.2 Freedom of Assembly and Expression -- 10.2 Regulating Public Assemblies -- 10.2.1 The Public Order Act -- 10.2.2 The Constitutionality of Permit Schemes Regulating Public Assemblies -- 10.2.3 Rethinking Public Assemblies -- 10.3 Dealing with Online Falsehoods -- 10.3.1 Introduction to the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act -- 10.3.2 Potential Constitutional Challenges to the POFMA -- 10.3.3 Rethinking Online Falsehoods -- 10.4 Concluding Thoughts -- References -- 11 The City of London: Dominance, Democracy, and the Rule of Law? -- 11.1 The City and the Not-City -- 11.2 The City and Its Influence -- 11.2.1 A (Brief) Historical View of London -- 11.2.2 The 2016 EU Referendum -- 11.3 The Rule of Law Benefits -- 11.3.1 The Rule of Law -- 11.3.2 Greater London's Dominance and the Rule of Law -- 11.4 The City and the Rule of Law -- References -- Part IIICities and the International Arena -- 12 Accelerating Cities, Constitutional Brakes? Local Authorities Between Global Challenges and Domestic Law -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 'Accelerating Cities' Using International Law to Address Global Challenges -- 12.3 International Support Fuelling the Rise of Accelerating Cities -- 12.4 Accelerating Cities and 'Constitutional Brakes': Examples from Domestic Case Law -- 12.4.1 Germany: Early Rulings Limiting the Competencies of Local Authorities -- 12.4.2 Spain: Local and Regional Actions Pre-empted by the Constitutional Court -- 12.4.3 Turkey: Local Authorities Litigating the Right to Water -- 12.4.4 France: Communes Invoking International Law to Strengthen Social Justice Locally -- 12.4.5 The Netherlands: Questions of Local Authority Reach the European Level -- 12.5 Discussion: Researching Local Authorities Invoking International Law before Domestic Courts -- References.
13 European Cities Between Self-government and Subordination: Their Role as Policy-Takers and Policy-Makers -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Local Self-government: Some Conceptual and Terminological Clarification -- 13.3 Cities as Policy-Makers and Policy-Takers: European Standards -- 13.3.1 European Standards of Local Self-government -- 13.3.2 Cities as Policy-Makers -- 13.3.3 Cities as Policy-Takers -- 13.4 "Special Cities" in Three Countries: Between Historical Legacies and Imperatives of Effectiveness -- 13.5 "Special Cities" as Policy-Makers -- 13.5.1 Legal Entrenchment of Own Local Responsibilities -- 13.5.2 Subsidiarity, General Competence and the Nature of Local Powers -- 13.5.3 Self-government in View of Delegated Responsibilities -- 13.5.4 Administrative Supervision -- 13.5.5 (In)Adequate Local Resources -- 13.6 "Special Cities" as Policy-Takers -- 13.7 Conclusions -- References -- Part IVConstitutional Law in the Age of the City -- 14 Urbanization, Megacities, Constitutional Silence -- 14.1 Introduction: A Pressing Constitutional Blind Spot -- 14.2 What Do National Constitutions Say About Cities? -- 14.3 Spatial Statism -- 14.4 Conclusion -- References -- 15 Constitutional Law, Federalism and the City as a Unique Socio-economic and Political Space -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Cities as Unique Socio-economic and Political Spaces -- 15.2.1 The Historic Importance of Cities -- 15.2.2 The Economic Importance of Cities -- 15.2.3 The Political and Cultural Importance of Cities -- 15.2.4 Towards a Definition of Cities as Unique Socio-economic and Political Spaces -- 15.3 Cities and Federalism -- 15.3.1 The City in the Work of Johannes Althusius -- 15.3.2 Federal Capital Cities and Cities with Special Status -- 15.3.3 Constitutional Entrenchment of Local Governments -- 15.4 A Normative Agenda for Cities in Constitutional Law.
15.4.1 The Principle of Subsidiarity and the Constitutional Entrenchment of Cities.
Altri titoli varianti City in constitutional law
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Berlin : , : Springer, , [2021]
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Judicial Review of Administrative Discretion in the Administrative State / / edited by Jurgen de Poorter, Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Saskia Lavrijssen
Judicial Review of Administrative Discretion in the Administrative State / / edited by Jurgen de Poorter, Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Saskia Lavrijssen
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : , : T.M.C. Asser Press : , : Imprint : T.M.C. Asser Press, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (208 pages)
Disciplina 342.7306
Soggetto topico Constitutional law
Law—Europe
Administrative law
Emigration and immigration
Constitutional Law
European Law
Administrative Law
Migration
ISBN 94-6265-307-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I Judicial Review from a Constitutional and Comparative Perspective -- 1. Judicial Review in the Administrative State -- 2. Constitutional Genealogy of Judicial Review in the Administrative State -- 3. The European Court of Justice and the Standard of Judicial Review -- 4. Judicial Scrutiny of Regulatory Decisions at the UK’s Specialist Competition Appeal Tribunal -- Part II Judicial Review in the Administrative State and the Impact on Dutch Administrative Law -- 5. A Future Perspective on Judicial Review of Generally Binding Regulations in the Netherlands: Towards a Substantive Three-Step Proportionality Test? -- 6. Judicial Review in Dutch Environmental Law: General Observations -- 7. Judicial review in Dutch Environmental Law; from the Judge’s Perspective -- 8. Who Guards the Guardians? Judicial Oversight of the Authority Consumer and Market’s Energy Regulations in the Netherlands -- Part III Final Observations -- 9. Judicial Review in Administrative Governance: A Theoretical Framework for Comparative Analysis -- 10. Observations and Outlook.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910337824703321
The Hague : , : T.M.C. Asser Press : , : Imprint : T.M.C. Asser Press, , 2019
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Security in an Interconnected World : A Strategic Vision for Defence Policy / / edited by Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Huub Dijstelbloem, Peter de Goede
Security in an Interconnected World : A Strategic Vision for Defence Policy / / edited by Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Huub Dijstelbloem, Peter de Goede
Autore Hirsch Ballin Ernst
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, : Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 183 p. 27 illus., 22 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 327
Collana Research for Policy, Studies by the Netherlands Council for Government Policy
Soggetto topico International relations
Human rights
System safety
European Economic Community literature
International Relations
Human Rights
Security Science and Technology
European Integration
Soggetto non controllato International Relations
Human Rights
Security Science and Technology
European Integration
the interconnected world
online defence policy
international relations
security science and technology
integration and technology
Dutch defence policies
The Netherlands' positioning in Europe
human rights in The Netherlands
European integration
Open Access
International relations
Human rights, civil rights
Security & fire alarm systems
Economic systems & structures
International institutions
ISBN 3-030-37606-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910392745003321
Hirsch Ballin Ernst  
Cham, : Springer Nature, 2020
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