Rethinking the rule of law after communism [electronic resource] / edited by Adam Czarnota, Martin Krygier, and Wojciech Sadurski.

Contributor(s): Czarnota, Adam W | Krygier, Martin | Sadurski, Wojciech, 1950- | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2005Description: 383 pSubject(s): Rule of law -- Europe, Central | Rule of law -- Europe, Eastern | Constitutional law | Post-communismGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 340/.11 LOC classification: KJC4426 | .R48 2005Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Transitional constitutionalism : simplistic and fancy theories / Wojciech Sadurski -- Democracy by judiciary / Kim Lane Scheppele -- Rethinking judicial review : shaping the toleration of difference? / Cindy Skach -- Foxes, hedgehogs, and learning : notes on the past and future dilemmas of postcommunist constitutionalism / Venelin I. Ganev -- Democratic norm building and constitutional discourse formation : experience from the Constitutional Review Chamber of Estonia / Vello Pettai -- Between nemesis and justitia : dealing with the past as a constitutional process / Adam Czarnota -- Transitional justice in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands after World War II : innovations, transgressions, and lessons to be learned / Luc Huyse -- Transitional justice after the breakdown of the German Democratic Republic / Claus Offe and Ulrike Poppe -- Models of transition--old theories and recent developments / Hubert Rottleuthner and Matthias Mahlmann -- Restitutive justice, rule of law, and constitutional dilemmas / Grazyna Skapska -- How far does transitional justice stretch? : judicial review for a dealing with the past in democratic transition / Renata Uitz -- Rethinking the rule of law after communism / Martin Krygier -- Transitional rule of law / Ruti Teitel -- Constitutional symbolism and political (dis)continuity : Legal rationality and its integrative function in postcommunist transformations / Jiri Priban -- Corruption, anti-corruption sentiments, and the rule of law / Ivan Krastev -- Central Europe's second constitutional transition : the EU accession phase -- Neil Walker.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Transitional constitutionalism : simplistic and fancy theories / Wojciech Sadurski -- Democracy by judiciary / Kim Lane Scheppele -- Rethinking judicial review : shaping the toleration of difference? / Cindy Skach -- Foxes, hedgehogs, and learning : notes on the past and future dilemmas of postcommunist constitutionalism / Venelin I. Ganev -- Democratic norm building and constitutional discourse formation : experience from the Constitutional Review Chamber of Estonia / Vello Pettai -- Between nemesis and justitia : dealing with the past as a constitutional process / Adam Czarnota -- Transitional justice in Belgium, France, and the Netherlands after World War II : innovations, transgressions, and lessons to be learned / Luc Huyse -- Transitional justice after the breakdown of the German Democratic Republic / Claus Offe and Ulrike Poppe -- Models of transition--old theories and recent developments / Hubert Rottleuthner and Matthias Mahlmann -- Restitutive justice, rule of law, and constitutional dilemmas / Grazyna Skapska -- How far does transitional justice stretch? : judicial review for a dealing with the past in democratic transition / Renata Uitz -- Rethinking the rule of law after communism / Martin Krygier -- Transitional rule of law / Ruti Teitel -- Constitutional symbolism and political (dis)continuity : Legal rationality and its integrative function in postcommunist transformations / Jiri Priban -- Corruption, anti-corruption sentiments, and the rule of law / Ivan Krastev -- Central Europe's second constitutional transition : the EU accession phase -- Neil Walker.

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