The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of GermanyDuke University Press, 1997 - Broj stranica: 620 Kommers's comprehensive work surveys the development of German constitutional doctrine between 1949, when the Federal Constitutional Court was founded, and 1996. Extensively revised and expanded to take into account recent developments since German unification, this second edition describes the background, structure, and functions of the Court and provides extensive commentary on German constitutional interpretation, and includes translations of seventy-eight landmark decisions. These cases include the highly controversial religious liberty and free speech cases handed down in 1995. |
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PARTI WEST GERMAN CONSTITUTIONALISM | 1 |
The Basic Law and Its Interpretation | 30 |
CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURES | 59 |
Separation of Powers | 115 |
Political Representation and Democracy | 166 |
BASIC RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES | 239 |
Human Dignity and Personhood | 298 |
Freedom of Speech | 360 |
Freedom of Conscience and Religion | 443 |
Appendix A | 507 |
Appendix B | 519 |
Table of Cases | 591 |
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Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany Donald P. Kommers Prikaz isječka - 1989 |
The Constitutional Jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany Donald P. Kommers Prikaz isječka - 1997 |
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