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Legislation in Europe: A Country by Country Guide

Editat de Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen, Professor Helen Xanthaki
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 2020
Following on from the first volume, this unique book is the only collection of native analyses of the status of legislation in 30 European jurisdictions plus the EU. Each chapter, written by a national authority in the legislative field, presents and critically assesses:- the national constitutional environment and its connection with EU law;- the nature and types of legislation; - the legislative process;- the drafting process;- jurisprudence conventions; - the training of drafters. The book opens with a comparative chapter on the these six themes, and concludes with an analysis of trends and best practices in Europe.Legislation in Europe is a necessary addition to law and policy libraries, law-making institutions and agencies, and an invaluable tool for constitutional and drafting academics and practitioners.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781509924714
ISBN-10: 150992471X
Pagini: 608
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 mm
Greutate: 1.2 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Follow up volume to seminal work Legislation in Europe: A Comprehensive Guide For Scholars and Practitioners, ISBN 9781509908752 (Hart Publishing, 2017)

Notă biografică

Ulrich Karpen is Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law at the University of Hamburg.Helen Xanthaki is Professor of Law at UCL and Director of the International Postgraduate Laws Programme of the University of London.

Cuprins

1. Legislation in European Countries Ulrich Karpen, University of Hamburg, Germany and Helen Xanthaki, University College London, UK 2. Legislation in AustriaKarl Irresberger, Federal Ministry of Constitutional Affairs, Reforms, Deregulation and Justice, Vienna, Austria and Christoph Konrath, Administration of the Austrian Parliament, Austria3. Legislation in Belgium Patricia Popelier, University of Antwerp, Belgium4. Legislation in Bulgaria Martin Belov, University of Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria5. Legislation in Croatia Ivan Kopric, University of Zagreb, Croatia6. Legislation in Cyprus Nicoletta Ioannou, European Union Section of the Law Office, Cyprus7. Legislation in the Czech Republic Robert Zbiral, Masaryk University, Czech Republic8. Legislation in Denmark Helle Krunke, University of Copenhagen, Denmark9. Legislation in Estonia Jaan Ginter, University of Tartu, Estonia, Aare Kasemets, Estonian Ministry of Rural Affairs and Raul Narits, University of Tartu, Estonia10. Legislation in Finland Jyrki Tala, Finnish Council on Legislative Impact Analysis11. Legislation in France Karine Gilberg, Head of Office chez Ministere de la Justice Service des Affaires Europeennes et Internationales12. Legislation in Germany Ulrich Karpen, University of Hamburg, Germany13. Legislation in Greece Maria Mousmouti, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, UK14. Legislation in Hungary Timea Drinoczi, University of Pécs, Hungary15. Legislation in Ireland Ronan Cormacain, City, University of London, UK16. Legislation in ItalyMaria de Benedetto, Roma Tre University, Italy 17. Legislation in Latvia Daiga Rezevska, University of Latvia18. Legislation in Lithuania Jurgita Malinauskaite, Brunel University London, UK and Ausrine Pasvenskiene, VytautasMagnus University, Lithuania 19. Legislation in Luxembourg Volker Heydt, formerly, Official of the European Commission, Luxembourg20. Legislation in Malta Ivan Sammut, University of Malta21. Legislation in the Netherlands Emile Beenakker, Ministry of Finance and Sjoerd E Zijlstra, VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands22. Legislation in Norway Jon Christian Floysvik Nordrum, University of Oslo, Norway23. Legislation in Poland Jacek K Sokolowski, Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Poland24. Legislation in Portugal Joao Tiago da Silveira, Lisbon Law School, Portugal25. Legislation in Romania Emod Veress, Ferenc Mádl Institute of Comparative Law, Hungary26. Legislation in Slovakia Milan Hodas, Comenius University, Slovakia27. Legislation in Slovenia Polonca Kovac, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Katerina Fabrizio, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia28. Legislation in Spain Mario Hernandez Ramos, University of Salamanca, Spain29. Legislation in SwedenJohan Danelius, Ministry of Justice, Sweden and Cyril Holm, University Oxford, UK30. Legislation in Switzerland Stefan Hofler, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Markus Nussbaumer, Swiss Federal Chancellery, Bern, Switzerland and Felix Uhlmann, University of Zurich, Switzerland31. Legislation in the UK Helen Xanthaki, University College London, UK and Constantin Stefanou, Institute ofAdvanced Legal Studies, University of London, UK32. Legislation in the EUWilliam Robinson, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, UK

Recenzii

Individual chapters provide a fascinating insight into constitutions and law-making in a range of different countries . It certainly provides a good way to attain a broad overview of how legislation is made across Europe, and an introduction to law-making in a vast array of European countries. It is unique in the wealth of its coverage.
This book is a masterpiece of brevity and clarity, which will be of inestimable value to anyone who, whether for practical need or simply out of academic interest, wishes to acquire high-level knowledge of the legislative systems in different European countries.
This book is an important supplement for libraries, legislators and public authorities, as well as an invaluable tool for academics and practitioners in constitutional law.
A valuable update and enrichment of comparative legislation, which clearly presents and deepens the framework conditions and elements of 'good legislation'.