Description |
1 online resource (375 p.) |
Series |
Nomos Studies in Law, Culture and Power Series |
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Nomos Studies in Law, Culture and Power Series
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Contents |
Intro -- Cover -- Half-Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Introduction: Central and Eastern Europe Between Law, Culture, Identity and Comparison -- PART I Central and Eastern European Legal Cultures: Theorerical Perspectives -- 1 Foreign Law, the Comparatist, and Culture: How It Is -- 2 Central Europe: What's in a Name? Forging an Understanding of the Region as a Socio-Legal and a Socio-Political Space -- 3 The Region without Qualities: Fiction, International Law and the Internalized Irrelevance of Central and Eastern Europe |
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4 Judicial Formalism and Regional Legal Identity in Central and Eastern Europe -- 5 Non-Compliance with the European Court of Human Rights Judgments: Delineating the Features of Central and Eastern European Legal Identity -- 6 Old Patterns Die Hard -- The Idiosyncrasies of the Yugoslav Socialist Legal Tradition and the Problem of Continuity in the Western Balkans -- 7 Constitutional Identity as Competing Historically Driven Narratives: Central and European Perspectives -- PART II Central and Eastern European Legal Cultures: Case Studies |
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8 Eternity Clause as Agalma: Articulating Constitutional Identity in Romania and Latvia -- 9 An Ancestry of Bridges: The Persistence of Legal Transplants in Croatia and Poland -- 10 The External Influence on Constitutional Identity: Comparing Estonia and Serbia -- 11 Historical Trajectories and Shared Destiny as a Basis for Common Legal Identity: The Cases of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro -- 12 The Ever-Blurred Features of the Rule of Law: Albania and Bulgaria -- 13 The Transfer of the Principle of Proportionality to the National Legal Order: The Cases of the Slovak Republic and Slovenia |
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14 Guarantees for Linguistic Identity: Approaches of the Republic of Lithuania and of the Republic of Moldova -- 15 Searching for Legal Identities through Narratives about the Habsburg Times: Czech Republic and Hungary -- Afterword: A Central and Eastern European Legal Culture? -- Index |
Summary |
Combining insights from comparative legal theory, jurisprudence and legal history, this collection examines the legal and constitutional identity of Central and Eastern Europe |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Mercescu, Alexandra
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Sadowski, Mirosław Michał
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ISBN |
9781003812951 |
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1003812953 |
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