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Constitutionalism - Human Rights - Separation of Powers: The Cyprus Precedent: Constitutional Law Library, cartea 4

Autor Georghios M. Pikis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – aug 2006
Following 82 years of British rule, Cyprus emerged in 1960 as an independent state endowed with a written Constitution, detailed to the extent of making provision for nearly every aspect of government. Two distinct features of the Constitution are a) the incorporation of a comprehensive charter of human rights backed up by a duty cast on every authority of the State to ensure its efficient application and b) the strict separation between the three powers of the State. Another notable aspect of it is the introduction of judicial review of administrative action rendering justiciable every act, decision or omission of every organ, body or person exercising administrative or executive authority.
The diversity of the sources of constitutional order, its detailed provisions about nearly every aspect of government convey a distinct complexion to the Constitution of the country. This book covers its application in the turbulent history of the island, which provides a singular if not a unique example of the sustenance of constitutional order in extreme circumstances; constitutionalism in full swing.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004152410
ISBN-10: 9004152415
Pagini: 164
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Constitutional Law Library


Notă biografică

Georghios Pikis is Judge of the International Criminal Court, Appeals Division.

No sales rights in Greece. Sold through Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publishers.

Cuprins

A Preface,
B Constitutional Frameworks,
C Constitutional Review,
D Law of Necessity,
E Human Rights,
F Separation of Powers: The Sphere and Authority of Each One of the Three Powers of the State,
G Article 146 “Judicial Review of Administrative Action”, Index.