Out of and Into Authoritarian Law
Editat de András Sajóen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789041119575
ISBN-10: 9041119574
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 21 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9041119574
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 21 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
Contributors. Erosion and Decline of the Rule of Law in Post-Communism: An Introduction; A. Sajó.
Part 1: Out of Authoritarianism.
1. Transitional Justice as Liberal Narrative; R. Teitel.
2. Hungarian Criminal Court Cases Cocerning the (Retribution of the) 1956 Revolution; K. Morvai.
3. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: The Third Way; A. Boraine.
4. Justice without Punishment: Guaranteeing Human Rights in Transitional Societies; P. van Zyl.
5. Constitutional Democracy or How to Prevent the Rule of the People; N. Dimitrijević.
6. The Democratic Limits to Authoritarianism in Democracy (When the State Knows Better What is Good for the People); L.L. Garlicki.
7. The Making of the Hungarian Constitution; G. Halmai.
Part 2 Into Authoritarian Law.
8. The Inherent Authoritarianism in Democratic Regimes; R.H. Pildes.
9. Police Power for a New Century? Constitutional Traps and Constitutional Options Regarding Some Authoritarian Trends in Police Law; S. Baer.
10. Losing Track of Democracy: Post-Totalitarian Policing in Hungary; I. Szikinger.
11. Public Administration and the Tendency to Authoritarianism; D.J. Galligan.
12. On Post-Fascism: How citizenship is Becoming an Exclusive Privilege; G.M. Tamás.
13. The Quality of Civility: Post-Anti-Communist Thoughts on Civil Society and the Rule of Law; M. Krygier.
14. The Unmaking of Hungarian Constitutionalism? G. Halmai.
15. The Republic of Belarus: The Road from the Past to the Past; A. Vashkevich.
Part 1: Out of Authoritarianism.
1. Transitional Justice as Liberal Narrative; R. Teitel.
2. Hungarian Criminal Court Cases Cocerning the (Retribution of the) 1956 Revolution; K. Morvai.
3. Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: The Third Way; A. Boraine.
4. Justice without Punishment: Guaranteeing Human Rights in Transitional Societies; P. van Zyl.
5. Constitutional Democracy or How to Prevent the Rule of the People; N. Dimitrijević.
6. The Democratic Limits to Authoritarianism in Democracy (When the State Knows Better What is Good for the People); L.L. Garlicki.
7. The Making of the Hungarian Constitution; G. Halmai.
Part 2 Into Authoritarian Law.
8. The Inherent Authoritarianism in Democratic Regimes; R.H. Pildes.
9. Police Power for a New Century? Constitutional Traps and Constitutional Options Regarding Some Authoritarian Trends in Police Law; S. Baer.
10. Losing Track of Democracy: Post-Totalitarian Policing in Hungary; I. Szikinger.
11. Public Administration and the Tendency to Authoritarianism; D.J. Galligan.
12. On Post-Fascism: How citizenship is Becoming an Exclusive Privilege; G.M. Tamás.
13. The Quality of Civility: Post-Anti-Communist Thoughts on Civil Society and the Rule of Law; M. Krygier.
14. The Unmaking of Hungarian Constitutionalism? G. Halmai.
15. The Republic of Belarus: The Road from the Past to the Past; A. Vashkevich.