Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law
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Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law
Challenges to Constitutional Order and Democracy
Belov, Martin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
296
Mole
Inglês
9780367539726
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
Part I. The Constitutional Foundations of Democratic Peace and Democratic Discontent in Times of Crisis and Transition
Constitutional Foundations of Peace and Discontent
The right to protest and contestation in a deliberative democracy
Part II. Peace and Discontent in the EU constitutional order
The Material Constitutional Arrangement of the European Union
"Don't You Know They're Talkin' 'bout a Revolution? (It Sounds Like a Whisper)": the Bundesverfassungsgericht Ruling in Weiss
National identity (under Art. 4(2) TEU) and constitutional identity (as counter-limits) are not the same. Sailing amongst sincere cooperation revised and the perils of an unavoidable lacuna
Part III. Peace, Order, and Disorder in Composite Societies: National, Ethnocentric, and Religious Factors for Peace or Discontent
A transnational saga of concepts and realities in constitutional history: 1787-1867
Inequality and Post-Revolutionary Constitutionalism: A Comparative Law Inquiry on South Asia and Latin America
A Silent Revolution: How the Islamic Religious Law is Paving Its Way into the European Legal Orders
Part IV. Economic Challenges to Constitutional Peace and Order in Times of Crisis of Neoliberalism
The Transformative Side of Law - Reflections on the Reconstruction of a Radical Democratic Labour Law
The 'Quiet' Revolutions in Social Protection and the Constitutional Safeguards in Eastern Europe: The Cases of Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Latvia
Constitutional Change in Greece as a Result of the Financial Crisis: Privatizations and the (R)evolution of the Economic Constitution
Part I. The Constitutional Foundations of Democratic Peace and Democratic Discontent in Times of Crisis and Transition
Constitutional Foundations of Peace and Discontent
The right to protest and contestation in a deliberative democracy
Part II. Peace and Discontent in the EU constitutional order
The Material Constitutional Arrangement of the European Union
"Don't You Know They're Talkin' 'bout a Revolution? (It Sounds Like a Whisper)": the Bundesverfassungsgericht Ruling in Weiss
National identity (under Art. 4(2) TEU) and constitutional identity (as counter-limits) are not the same. Sailing amongst sincere cooperation revised and the perils of an unavoidable lacuna
Part III. Peace, Order, and Disorder in Composite Societies: National, Ethnocentric, and Religious Factors for Peace or Discontent
A transnational saga of concepts and realities in constitutional history: 1787-1867
Inequality and Post-Revolutionary Constitutionalism: A Comparative Law Inquiry on South Asia and Latin America
A Silent Revolution: How the Islamic Religious Law is Paving Its Way into the European Legal Orders
Part IV. Economic Challenges to Constitutional Peace and Order in Times of Crisis of Neoliberalism
The Transformative Side of Law - Reflections on the Reconstruction of a Radical Democratic Labour Law
The 'Quiet' Revolutions in Social Protection and the Constitutional Safeguards in Eastern Europe: The Cases of Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Latvia
Constitutional Change in Greece as a Result of the Financial Crisis: Privatizations and the (R)evolution of the Economic Constitution
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EU Legal Order;Constitutional consensus;EU Law;constitutional conflict;Constitutional Order;protest;revolution;EU Institution;peace;Costantino Mortati;democracy;Constitutional Identity;representative democracy;Federal Constitutional Court;crisis of democracy;Human Rights;direct democracy;Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism;deliberative democracy;Constitutional Court;participatory democracy;ECB;civil disobedience;Federal Republic Of Germany;legitimacy;Vice Versa;minorities;CJEU;equality;TFEU;inequality;ECJ Case Law;religion;Identity Clause;self-determination;Italian Constitutional Court;European Legal Space;economic constitution;EU Law Primacy;sovereignty;State Building Phase;financial constitutionalism;Central Government;Legitimate discontent;Kompetenz Kompetenz;Constitutional axiology;EU Provision;Constitutional framework;Constitutional law
Introduction
Part I. The Constitutional Foundations of Democratic Peace and Democratic Discontent in Times of Crisis and Transition
Constitutional Foundations of Peace and Discontent
The right to protest and contestation in a deliberative democracy
Part II. Peace and Discontent in the EU constitutional order
The Material Constitutional Arrangement of the European Union
"Don't You Know They're Talkin' 'bout a Revolution? (It Sounds Like a Whisper)": the Bundesverfassungsgericht Ruling in Weiss
National identity (under Art. 4(2) TEU) and constitutional identity (as counter-limits) are not the same. Sailing amongst sincere cooperation revised and the perils of an unavoidable lacuna
Part III. Peace, Order, and Disorder in Composite Societies: National, Ethnocentric, and Religious Factors for Peace or Discontent
A transnational saga of concepts and realities in constitutional history: 1787-1867
Inequality and Post-Revolutionary Constitutionalism: A Comparative Law Inquiry on South Asia and Latin America
A Silent Revolution: How the Islamic Religious Law is Paving Its Way into the European Legal Orders
Part IV. Economic Challenges to Constitutional Peace and Order in Times of Crisis of Neoliberalism
The Transformative Side of Law - Reflections on the Reconstruction of a Radical Democratic Labour Law
The 'Quiet' Revolutions in Social Protection and the Constitutional Safeguards in Eastern Europe: The Cases of Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Latvia
Constitutional Change in Greece as a Result of the Financial Crisis: Privatizations and the (R)evolution of the Economic Constitution
Part I. The Constitutional Foundations of Democratic Peace and Democratic Discontent in Times of Crisis and Transition
Constitutional Foundations of Peace and Discontent
The right to protest and contestation in a deliberative democracy
Part II. Peace and Discontent in the EU constitutional order
The Material Constitutional Arrangement of the European Union
"Don't You Know They're Talkin' 'bout a Revolution? (It Sounds Like a Whisper)": the Bundesverfassungsgericht Ruling in Weiss
National identity (under Art. 4(2) TEU) and constitutional identity (as counter-limits) are not the same. Sailing amongst sincere cooperation revised and the perils of an unavoidable lacuna
Part III. Peace, Order, and Disorder in Composite Societies: National, Ethnocentric, and Religious Factors for Peace or Discontent
A transnational saga of concepts and realities in constitutional history: 1787-1867
Inequality and Post-Revolutionary Constitutionalism: A Comparative Law Inquiry on South Asia and Latin America
A Silent Revolution: How the Islamic Religious Law is Paving Its Way into the European Legal Orders
Part IV. Economic Challenges to Constitutional Peace and Order in Times of Crisis of Neoliberalism
The Transformative Side of Law - Reflections on the Reconstruction of a Radical Democratic Labour Law
The 'Quiet' Revolutions in Social Protection and the Constitutional Safeguards in Eastern Europe: The Cases of Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Latvia
Constitutional Change in Greece as a Result of the Financial Crisis: Privatizations and the (R)evolution of the Economic Constitution
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
EU Legal Order;Constitutional consensus;EU Law;constitutional conflict;Constitutional Order;protest;revolution;EU Institution;peace;Costantino Mortati;democracy;Constitutional Identity;representative democracy;Federal Constitutional Court;crisis of democracy;Human Rights;direct democracy;Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism;deliberative democracy;Constitutional Court;participatory democracy;ECB;civil disobedience;Federal Republic Of Germany;legitimacy;Vice Versa;minorities;CJEU;equality;TFEU;inequality;ECJ Case Law;religion;Identity Clause;self-determination;Italian Constitutional Court;European Legal Space;economic constitution;EU Law Primacy;sovereignty;State Building Phase;financial constitutionalism;Central Government;Legitimate discontent;Kompetenz Kompetenz;Constitutional axiology;EU Provision;Constitutional framework;Constitutional law