Constitutional law of 10 EU member states: the 2004 enlargement
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Table
of
contents
The Republic of Cyprus
ι
Historical introduction I-
3
1
General I-
3
2
The Treaty of Establishment I-
3
3
The drafting of the Constitution I-
4
4
The two communities comprising the people of Cyprus I-
4
5
Sharing of power between the two communities I-
5
6
The crisis I-
5
7
The preservation of the state I-
5
8
The law of necessity I-
6
9
Territory I-
6
II The sources of constitutional law I-
7
1
General I-
7
2
The Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus I-
7
3
The law of necessity
1-ю
4
Organic and other laws I-
17
5
International law and international conventions
ratified under Article
169
I-
18
6
The text of the draft of the Constitution signed at Nicosia on
6
April
i960,
the schedule of amendments thereto signed by
representatives of the Kingdom of Greece, the Republic of
Turkey and the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities,
the Zurich Agreement of
ir
February and the London
Agreement of
19
February I-
19
7
The Treaty of Establishment I-
19
8
Unwritten law I- ig
9
The case law of the Supreme Court I-
20
III General constitutional principles I-
21
1
The judicial power to examine the constitutionality of laws I-
21
2
The principle of people's sovereignty I-
23
3
The principle of representative democracy I-
24
4
The rule of law I-
25
5
The hierarchy of the rules of law in Cyprus I-
25
6
The principle of the separation of powers I-
26
IV The head of state I-
29
1
General I-
29
2
The organ I-
30
3
Powers I-
34
The
GOVERNMENT
і
General
2
Number and names of ministries
3
Powers of the Council of Ministers
4
Meetings of the council
5
The ministers
6
The secretariat of the Council of Ministers
The
House of Representatives
I
General
2
The organ
3
Legislation
VIII
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-37
1-37
1-37
1-37
I-38
I-38
1-39
VI The House of Representatives I-40
I-40
I-
40
1-47
VII
The judiciary I-
52
1
General I-
52
2
The president and judges of the Supreme Court I-
52
3
The jurisdiction of the Court I-
53
VIII
The independent officers of the Republic I-
58
1
The Attorney-General and the Deputy Attorney-General of
the Republic (see Articles
112
to
114)
I-
58
2
The Auditor and the Deputy Auditor-General (see Articles
115
to
117)
I-
59
3
The Governor and the Deputy Governor of the Issuing
(now Central) Bank (see Articles
118
to
121)
I-
59
4
The Accountant-General and the Deputy Accountant-General
(see Articles
126
to
128)
I-60
IX The independent collective organs established by the Constitution I-
61
X Decentralization I-
62
1
General I-
62
2
Legal basis of local government I-
62
XI Fundamental rights and liberties I-
63
1
General I-
63
2
The particular rights safeguarded by the Constitution I-
63
3
Aliens I-
70
4
Other constitutional provisions I-
70
5
Case law of the Supreme Court I-
71
XII
Emergency powers I-
72
XIII
Annexes I-
74
XIV
Bibliography I-
76
About the author I-
77
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
IX
The Czech Republic
I The Czech State II-
3
1
Basic character of the state II-
3
2
Fundamental stages in the constitutional history of the
modern Czech state and its constitutional traditions II-
5
3
Break-up of the system of real socialism after November
1989
and its constitutional implications for the establishment of
the Czech Republic, restoration of pluralistic democracy
and civil rights and freedoms II-
14
II The creation of the constitutional system of the Czech Republic II-
19
1
Structure of the constitutional system of the Czech Republic
and the division of power in the Constitution
"
II-
19
2
The political system and political parties in the Czech Republic II-
22
3
Amendments to the Constitution, the relationship between
domestic and international law in the Czech Republic,
the impact of European integration and the security of the state II-
23
III Rights and freedoms II-26
1
The structure of the Charter II-
26
2
Human rights II-
27
3
Civil rights II-
28
4
The rights of minorities and of other defined groups of people II-29
5
Rights of foreigners II-
30
6
Collective rights II-
31
7
Equal rights of natural and legal persons II-
32
IV The President of the Republic II-
34
1
The position of head of state in general II-
34
2
The beginning, duration and end of the office of President
of the Republic II-
37
3
The relationship of the President of the Republic to
other constitutional bodies II-
38
4
Further powers of the President of the Republic 11-
44
V The parliament and the legislative power II-
45
1
Legislative power in general II-
45
2
Electoral system II-46
3
Method of work of the parliament and main rules of its
legislative process H~49
4
Further powers of parliament II-
51
5
The Public Defender of Rights (ombudsman) II-
51
VI The government II-
53
1
The constitutional position of the government in general II-
53
2
How the government works II-
54
3
Public prosecution authority II-
56
X TABLE OF CONTENTS
VII
The judiciary
Π-
57
1
Judicial power in general II-
57
2
Organization of the courts H-
57
3
The position of a judge
Π-
58
4
What binds judges H-
59
5
The Constitutional Court II-
59
6
The Supreme Administrative Court II-
62
7
The Supreme Court II-
62
VIII
Other institutions included in the Constitution II-
63
1
The Supreme Audit Office II-
63
2
The Czech National Bank II-
63
IX Territorial self-government and decentralization of power II-
65
X Annexes II-
68
XI Selected bibliography II-
72
About the authors II-
75
The Republic of Estonia
I History, territory, people
і
The development of the Constitution
2
The territory
3
The people
III
IV
V
Sources of constitutional law
I
General
2
The Constitution
3
Statutes and referendum laws
4
Regulations, decrees and orders
5
Unwritten law
6
Case law
7
International agreements
The
HEAD OF STATE
I
General
2
The organ
3
Powers
The
GOVERNMENT
I
General
2
The organ
3
Powers
Parliament
I
General
III-
3
III-
3
III-
7
III-
8
III-
9
III-
9
III-
9
III-
14
III-
15
III-
16
III-
ψ
III-
17
III-
l9
III-
19
III-
!9
III-
23
III-29
III-29
Ш-29
III-
Зі
III-
37
III-
37
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XI
2
The
organ III-
37
3
Powers
III-
43
4
Legislation
III-
43
VI The relationship between government and parliament HI-
47
1
The formation of a government
ПІ-47
2
Scrutiny by parliament III-48
3
The right of dissolution III-49
VII
The high organs of state III-
51
1
The state audit office III-
51
2
Chancellor of justice HI-
52
VIII
The courts III-
54
1
General III-
54
2
Ordinary and administrative courts III-
54
3
The Supreme Court III-
58
IX Decentralization and
déconcentration
III-
61
1
General III-
61
2
Counties III-
61
3
Local government III-
62
4
Cooperation
ІП-62
5
Supervision III-
63
X Foreign policy III-
64
1
General III-64
2
The establishment of treaties and agreements III-64
3
Treaties and agreements that are contrary to the Constitution III-
65
4
The position of treaties and agreements in national law III-
65
XI Fundamental rights III-
67
1
Sources III-
67
2
Rules concerning fundamental rights III-
67
XII
Emergency state powers III-69
1
General III-
б
9
2
Martial law III-69
3
Legislation relating to states of emergency III-
70
XIII
Annexes III-
71
XIV
Concise bibliography III-
72
About the author HI-
73
ХП
TABLE Oï
CONTENTS
The Republic of Hungary
I History, territory, people
і
Elements of Hungarian constitutional history
2
Territory and people, citizenship, national minorities
II Sources and general principles of constitutional law
і
Introduction
2
The Constitution
3
Statutes (acts of parliament)
4
Decrees and self-government decrees
5
"Other means of state management"
6
House Rules of the parliament
7
International treaties
8
Constitutional Court decisions
III The parliament
і
Introduction
2
Election and parliamentary term
3
Parliamentary competences
IV The President of the Republic
V The government
VI Emergencies
VII
The judiciary
і
Administration of justice
z
The Office of Public Prosecution
VIII
Local self-government
IX The Constitutional Court
X Relations with other states and international organizations
XI Fundamental rights
XII
Annexes
XIII
Bibliography
About the author
The Republic of Latvia
I History, territory, people V-
3
г
The development of the Constitution
-
the Satversme V-
3
IV-
3
IV-
3
IV-
6
IV-
9
IV-
9
IV-
IO
IV-
14
IV-
17
IV-
:7
IV-
17
IV-
IV-
18
IV-
19
IV-
!9
IV-
19
IV-
23
IV-
28
IV-
32
IV-
35
IV-
37
IV-
37
IV-
39
IV-
41
IV-
44
IV-
47
IV-
49
IV-
52
IV-
53
IV-
55
V-
7
V-
8
V-
r3
V-
ІЗ
V-
14
V-
14
V-
15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
XIII
2
The territory
3
The people
II The sources of constitutional law
і
The Constitution
2
General principles of law
3
Case law
4
International agreements
III Fundamental rights V-
16
IV Parliament
-
the Saeima
і
The Saeima as an organ of the state
2
Powers
3
Legislation
V The State President
і
The organ
2
Powers
VI The government
і
The prime minister
2
The cabinet
3
The administration
VII
The
relatìonship
between the Saeima,
the State President and the cabinet
і
Parliament and the cabinet
2
The Saeima and the State President
3
The State President and the cabinet
VIII
Courts
і
General
2
Constitutional Court
3
Courts of general jurisdiction
4
Administrative courts
IX Local government
r
Composition
2
Powers
X Emergency state powers V-
60
XI Annexes V-
62
XII
Bibliography V-
63
About the author V-
65
V-
21
V-
21
V-
27
V-
30
V-
34
V-
34
V-
34
V-
37
V-
37
V-
37
V-
39
V-
44
V-
44
V-
45
V-
46
V-
47
V-
47
V-
47
V-
51
V-
55
V-
57
V-
57
V-
58
XIV TABLE OF
CONTENTS
The Republic of Lithuania
I Brief constitutional history VI-
3
ι
The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Commonwealth
of Two Nations VI-
3
2
The first written constitution VI-
3
3
Birth of the modern state VI-
4
4
The Soviet occupation VI-
4
5
The
1992
Constitution VI-
5
II Basic elements and principles of the
1992
Constitution VI-
7
III The sources of constitutional law VI-
9
IV The state
і
The nation, territory and state powers
2
Unitarian state and centralization
3
Political regime and form of government
V The parliament
(Semas)
і
The election of members of parliament
2
Parliamentary elections and the composition of the parliament
3
Parliamentary immunity and the impeachment procedure
4
Powers of the parliament
5
The
Seimas
ombudsmen (Seimo kontrolieriai)
6
Dissolution of parliament
7
Amendment of the Constitution
VI The head of state
і
Eligibility
2
Presidential elections
3
Immunity and privileges
4
Powers of the president
5
Legal acts of the president
6
The office of the president
7
Impeachment of the president
VII
The government
(Vyriausybě)
VI-
33
1
Composition of the government and appointment of its members VI-
33
2
Competence of the government VI-
34
3
Responsibility and accountability of the government VI-
35
VIII
The Constitutional Court (Konstitucinis Teismas) VI-
36
1
Selection and appointment of the justices VI-
36
2
The right to address the Constitutional Court VI-
36
3
Competence of the Lithuanian Constitutional Court VI-
37
4
Style and methodology of reasoning of the Constitutional Court VI-
41
5
Effect of a ruling of the Constitutional Court declaring all
or part of a legal act unconstitutional VI-
41
6
Decisions of the Constitutional Court VI-
42
VI-
II
VI-
II
VI-
12
VI-
12
VI-
15
VI-
15
VI-
15
VI-
16
VI-
17
VI-
20
VI-
20
VI-
21
VI-
23
VI-
23
VI-
24
VI-
24
VI-
24
VI-
27
VI-
28
VI-
28
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OF
CONTENTS
XV
IX The judiciary
(Teismas)
і
The ordinary courts
2
Administrative courts (Administradniai teismai)
X Local government (Vietos savivalda)
і
Administrative division and centralization of public power
2
Elections of municipal council and mayors
3
Competence of local government
XI Human rights
і
The concept of human rights
2
Catalogue of human rights in the Lithuanian Constitution
XII
The state and church
і
Constitutional status of churches and religious communities
2
Public education and religion
XIII
Participation in the European Union
і
Delegation of sovereignty or of competence of the state?
2
Precedence and the direct effect of
EU
law
3
The Government's obligation to cooperate with the national
parliament on
EU
legislative proposals
XIV
Annexes
XV Bibliography
About the author
The Republic of Malta
Introduction
VII-
3
1
Country and legal system
VII-
3
2
Some basic features of the Constitution
VII-
4
II Historical background
VII-
8
III Sources of constitutional law
VII-
13
IV Organization of government
VII-
15
1
The government
VII-
15
2
The President of the Republic VII-20
3
The parliament
VII-
21
V The electoral system VII-
29
VI Judiciary and human rights
VII-
32
VII
The Ombudsman
VII-
35
VI-
44
VI-
45
VI-
47
VI-
50
VI-
50
VI-
50
VI-
51
VI-
53
VI-
53
VI-
54
VI-
58
VI-
58
VI-
бо
VI-
б2
VI-
б2
VI-
63
VI-
63
VI-
б4
VI-
67
VI-
68
XVI
TABLI
ОГ
CONTENTS
VIII
The Commissions
VII-
36
IX Annexes
VII-
37
X Bibliography
VII-
38
About the author
VII-
39
The Republic of Poland
The Polish State
VIII- 3
I
Brief constitutional history
VIII- 3
2
Country and people
VIII- 6
Sources of Polish constitutional law
VIII-
7
I
Introduction
VIII-
7
2
The Constitution
VIII-
9
3
International agreements and other sources of international law
VIII-
11
4
Sources of European Union law
VIII-
14
5
Statutes
VIII-
14
6
Decree-laws
VIII-
15
7
Ordinances
VIII-
15
8
Acts of local law
VIII-
16
9
Acts of an internal nature
VIII-
17
10
Other sources of law
VIII-
17
III
The head of
state VIII-
19
IV The Council of Ministers
VIII-
23
V The parliament
VIII-
27
1
The
Sejm
VIII-
27
2
The Senate VIII-29
3
The National
Assembly
VIII-29
4
Legislation
VIII-
30
VI The relationship between government and parliament
VIII- 33
1
Formation of the government
VIII-33
2
Responsibility of the government
VIII- 33
3
Scrutiny by parliament
VIII- 34
VII
Administration of justice
VIII-36
1
Courts
VIII-36
2
The Tribunal of State
VIII-36
3
The Constitutional Tribunal
VIII-
37
4
The National Council of the Judiciary
VIII-37
VIII
Bodies of state supervision and protection of the law
VIII-39
1
The Supreme Chamber of Control
VIH-
39
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XVII
2
The Commissioner for Citizens' Rights (Ombudsman)
3
The Commissioner for Children's Rights
4
The National Council of Radio Broadcasting and Television
IX Constitutional rights and freedoms of the individual
X Decentralization
-
local government
і
General
2
Commune
3
District
4
Province
5
Supervision
XI Annex
XII
Selected bibliography
About the author
VIII-39
VIII-40
VIII-40
VIII- 41
VIII-44
VIII-44
VIII-44
VIII-44
VIII-45
VIII-45
VIII-46
VIII-48
VIII-49
The Slovak Republic
11
III
History
і
Development of the Constitution
2
Territory
3
People
Sources of constitutional law
і
2
3
4
5
б
The Constitution of the Slovak Republic of
1992
The structure of the Constitution
Constitutional acts, ordinary laws
International treaties
Unwritten law
Case law
Parliament
і
Composition
2
Electoral system
3
Rules governing the members of the National Council
4
Parliamentary organization and working methods
5
Legislation
IV The referendum
V The head of state
і
The President of the Slovak Republic
2
The powers of the president
IX-
3
IX-
3
IX-
6
IX-
6
IX-
8
IX-
8
IX-
9
IX-
9
IX-
10
IX-
10
IX-
II
IX-
12
IX-
12
IX-
12
IX-
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IX-
14
IX-
16
IX-
17
IX-
18
IX-
18
IX-
19
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VI
The government
of the Slovak
Republic
IX-
22
1
The organ
IX-
22
2
The powers of the government IX-
23
VII
Relationship between the government and the National Council IX-
25
VIII
Supreme Audit Office IX-
26
IX The National Bank of Slovakia IX-
27
X The Constitutional Court IX-
28
1
Historical development IX-
28
2
The organ IX-
28
3
The powers of the Constitutional Court IX-
29
XI The courts IX-
32
1
General IX-
32
2
The organ IX-
32
3
The Judicial Council of the Slovak Republic IX-
32
4
The powers of the Judicial Council IX-
33
XII
The Public Prosecutor's Office IX-
34
XIII
The Public Defender of Rights IX-
35
XIV
Decentralization IX-
36
XV Fundamental rights IX-
37
XVI
Annexes IX-
39
XVII
Bibliography IX-
42
About the author IX-
44
The Republic of Slovenia
I History, territory, people
і
Constitutional history
2
Territory
3
People
II Sources of constitutional law
1
General
2
The 1991 Constitution
3
Constitutional laws
4
Ordinary laws
5
Decrees with the binding force and effect of law
6
Rules of procedure
X-
3
X-
3
X-
5
X-
5
X-
6
X-
6
X-
6
X-
10
X-
10
X-
II
X-
II
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
XIX
7
Regulations
8
Administrative regulations and orders
9
Autonomous regulations
10 Case
law
її
Treaties
12
Unwritten law
III The head of state
і
Powers
2
Election
3
Accountability of the President of the Republic
IV The government
і
General
2
Composition, organization and process of formation
3
Legal status
4
Powers
5
Responsibility
V The parliament
і
General
2
Bodies of political representation and the representative
form of government
3
The National Assembly as a general representative
and legislative body
4
The rights and duties of deputies
5
A general overview of the legislative procedure
6
The rules of quorum and majority
7
The mandatory interpretation of a law
8
The public nature of the activities of the National Assembly
9
The parliamentary inquiry
VI The National Council
і
General
2
Composition
3
Elections
4
Parliamentary immunity and incompatibility of office
5
Powers
6
Voting in the National Council
VII
The relationship between government and parliament
і
The formation of a government
2
Rights and duties of the government
3
Scrutiny by parliament
4
The right of dissolution
VIII
The high organs of state; permanent advisory bodies
і
The Strategic Council for Economic Development
2
The Strategic Council for Culture, Education and Science
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déconcentration X-46
1
General X-46
2
The system in force X-46
3
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4
Financing X-
47
5
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Χ"
47
6
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48
XI Foreign affairs X-49
1
Treaty-making power X-
49
2
Powers of the parliament X'49
3
Powers of the National Council X-
50
4
Powers of the President of the Republic X-
50
5
Powers of the judiciary X-
50
6
Powers of the ministry of foreign affairs X-
50
XII
Fundamental rights X-
51
1
General X-
51
2
Content X-
51
3
The temporary suspension or restriction of rights X-
52
4
The system of protection X-
53
XIII
Emergency powers X-
55
XIV
Annexes X-
57
XV Selected bibliography X-60
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ι
Historical introduction I-
3
1
General I-
3
2
The Treaty of Establishment I-
3
3
The drafting of the Constitution I-
4
4
The two communities comprising the people of Cyprus I-
4
5
Sharing of power between the two communities I-
5
6
The crisis I-
5
7
The preservation of the state I-
5
8
The law of necessity I-
6
9
Territory I-
6
II The sources of constitutional law I-
7
1
General I-
7
2
The Constitution of the Republic of Cyprus I-
7
3
The law of necessity
1-ю
4
Organic and other laws I-
17
5
International law and international conventions
ratified under Article
169
I-
18
6
The text of the draft of the Constitution signed at Nicosia on
6
April
i960,
the schedule of amendments thereto signed by
representatives of the Kingdom of Greece, the Republic of
Turkey and the Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities,
the Zurich Agreement of
ir
February and the London
Agreement of
19
February I-
19
7
The Treaty of Establishment I-
19
8
Unwritten law I- ig
9
The case law of the Supreme Court I-
20
III General constitutional principles I-
21
1
The judicial power to examine the constitutionality of laws I-
21
2
The principle of people's sovereignty I-
23
3
The principle of representative democracy I-
24
4
The rule of law I-
25
5
The hierarchy of the rules of law in Cyprus I-
25
6
The principle of the separation of powers I-
26
IV The head of state I-
29
1
General I-
29
2
The organ I-
30
3
Powers I-
34
The
GOVERNMENT
і
General
2
Number and names of ministries
3
Powers of the Council of Ministers
4
Meetings of the council
5
The ministers
6
The secretariat of the Council of Ministers
The
House of Representatives
I
General
2
The organ
3
Legislation
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The judiciary I-
52
1
General I-
52
2
The president and judges of the Supreme Court I-
52
3
The jurisdiction of the Court I-
53
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The independent officers of the Republic I-
58
1
The Attorney-General and the Deputy Attorney-General of
the Republic (see Articles
112
to
114)
I-
58
2
The Auditor and the Deputy Auditor-General (see Articles
115
to
117)
I-
59
3
The Governor and the Deputy Governor of the Issuing
(now Central) Bank (see Articles
118
to
121)
I-
59
4
The Accountant-General and the Deputy Accountant-General
(see Articles
126
to
128)
I-60
IX The independent collective organs established by the Constitution I-
61
X Decentralization I-
62
1
General I-
62
2
Legal basis of local government I-
62
XI Fundamental rights and liberties I-
63
1
General I-
63
2
The particular rights safeguarded by the Constitution I-
63
3
Aliens I-
70
4
Other constitutional provisions I-
70
5
Case law of the Supreme Court I-
71
XII
Emergency powers I-
72
XIII
Annexes I-
74
XIV
Bibliography I-
76
About the author I-
77
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The Czech Republic
I The Czech State II-
3
1
Basic character of the state II-
3
2
Fundamental stages in the constitutional history of the
modern Czech state and its constitutional traditions II-
5
3
Break-up of the system of real socialism after November
1989
and its constitutional implications for the establishment of
the Czech Republic, restoration of pluralistic democracy
and civil rights and freedoms II-
14
II The creation of the constitutional system of the Czech Republic II-
19
1
Structure of the constitutional system of the Czech Republic
and the division of power in the Constitution
"
II-
19
2
The political system and political parties in the Czech Republic II-
22
3
Amendments to the Constitution, the relationship between
domestic and international law in the Czech Republic,
the impact of European integration and the security of the state II-
23
III Rights and freedoms II-26
1
The structure of the Charter II-
26
2
Human rights II-
27
3
Civil rights II-
28
4
The rights of minorities and of other defined groups of people II-29
5
Rights of foreigners II-
30
6
Collective rights II-
31
7
Equal rights of natural and legal persons II-
32
IV The President of the Republic II-
34
1
The position of head of state in general II-
34
2
The beginning, duration and end of the office of President
of the Republic II-
37
3
The relationship of the President of the Republic to
other constitutional bodies II-
38
4
Further powers of the President of the Republic 11-
44
V The parliament and the legislative power II-
45
1
Legislative power in general II-
45
2
Electoral system II-46
3
Method of work of the parliament and main rules of its
legislative process H~49
4
Further powers of parliament II-
51
5
The Public Defender of Rights (ombudsman) II-
51
VI The government II-
53
1
The constitutional position of the government in general II-
53
2
How the government works II-
54
3
Public prosecution authority II-
56
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The judiciary
Π-
57
1
Judicial power in general II-
57
2
Organization of the courts H-
57
3
The position of a judge
Π-
58
4
What binds judges H-
59
5
The Constitutional Court II-
59
6
The Supreme Administrative Court II-
62
7
The Supreme Court II-
62
VIII
Other institutions included in the Constitution II-
63
1
The Supreme Audit Office II-
63
2
The Czech National Bank II-
63
IX Territorial self-government and decentralization of power II-
65
X Annexes II-
68
XI Selected bibliography II-
72
About the authors II-
75
The Republic of Estonia
I History, territory, people
і
The development of the Constitution
2
The territory
3
The people
III
IV
V
Sources of constitutional law
I
General
2
The Constitution
3
Statutes and referendum laws
4
Regulations, decrees and orders
5
Unwritten law
6
Case law
7
International agreements
The
HEAD OF STATE
I
General
2
The organ
3
Powers
The
GOVERNMENT
I
General
2
The organ
3
Powers
Parliament
I
General
III-
3
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organ III-
37
3
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III-
43
4
Legislation
III-
43
VI The relationship between government and parliament HI-
47
1
The formation of a government
ПІ-47
2
Scrutiny by parliament III-48
3
The right of dissolution III-49
VII
The high organs of state III-
51
1
The state audit office III-
51
2
Chancellor of justice HI-
52
VIII
The courts III-
54
1
General III-
54
2
Ordinary and administrative courts III-
54
3
The Supreme Court III-
58
IX Decentralization and
déconcentration
III-
61
1
General III-
61
2
Counties III-
61
3
Local government III-
62
4
Cooperation
ІП-62
5
Supervision III-
63
X Foreign policy III-
64
1
General III-64
2
The establishment of treaties and agreements III-64
3
Treaties and agreements that are contrary to the Constitution III-
65
4
The position of treaties and agreements in national law III-
65
XI Fundamental rights III-
67
1
Sources III-
67
2
Rules concerning fundamental rights III-
67
XII
Emergency state powers III-69
1
General III-
б
9
2
Martial law III-69
3
Legislation relating to states of emergency III-
70
XIII
Annexes III-
71
XIV
Concise bibliography III-
72
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73
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The Republic of Hungary
I History, territory, people
і
Elements of Hungarian constitutional history
2
Territory and people, citizenship, national minorities
II Sources and general principles of constitutional law
і
Introduction
2
The Constitution
3
Statutes (acts of parliament)
4
Decrees and self-government decrees
5
"Other means of state management"
6
House Rules of the parliament
7
International treaties
8
Constitutional Court decisions
III The parliament
і
Introduction
2
Election and parliamentary term
3
Parliamentary competences
IV The President of the Republic
V The government
VI Emergencies
VII
The judiciary
і
Administration of justice
z
The Office of Public Prosecution
VIII
Local self-government
IX The Constitutional Court
X Relations with other states and international organizations
XI Fundamental rights
XII
Annexes
XIII
Bibliography
About the author
The Republic of Latvia
I History, territory, people V-
3
г
The development of the Constitution
-
the Satversme V-
3
IV-
3
IV-
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2
The territory
3
The people
II The sources of constitutional law
і
The Constitution
2
General principles of law
3
Case law
4
International agreements
III Fundamental rights V-
16
IV Parliament
-
the Saeima
і
The Saeima as an organ of the state
2
Powers
3
Legislation
V The State President
і
The organ
2
Powers
VI The government
і
The prime minister
2
The cabinet
3
The administration
VII
The
relatìonship
between the Saeima,
the State President and the cabinet
і
Parliament and the cabinet
2
The Saeima and the State President
3
The State President and the cabinet
VIII
Courts
і
General
2
Constitutional Court
3
Courts of general jurisdiction
4
Administrative courts
IX Local government
r
Composition
2
Powers
X Emergency state powers V-
60
XI Annexes V-
62
XII
Bibliography V-
63
About the author V-
65
V-
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The Republic of Lithuania
I Brief constitutional history VI-
3
ι
The Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Commonwealth
of Two Nations VI-
3
2
The first written constitution VI-
3
3
Birth of the modern state VI-
4
4
The Soviet occupation VI-
4
5
The
1992
Constitution VI-
5
II Basic elements and principles of the
1992
Constitution VI-
7
III The sources of constitutional law VI-
9
IV The state
і
The nation, territory and state powers
2
Unitarian state and centralization
3
Political regime and form of government
V The parliament
(Semas)
і
The election of members of parliament
2
Parliamentary elections and the composition of the parliament
3
Parliamentary immunity and the impeachment procedure
4
Powers of the parliament
5
The
Seimas
ombudsmen (Seimo kontrolieriai)
6
Dissolution of parliament
7
Amendment of the Constitution
VI The head of state
і
Eligibility
2
Presidential elections
3
Immunity and privileges
4
Powers of the president
5
Legal acts of the president
6
The office of the president
7
Impeachment of the president
VII
The government
(Vyriausybě)
VI-
33
1
Composition of the government and appointment of its members VI-
33
2
Competence of the government VI-
34
3
Responsibility and accountability of the government VI-
35
VIII
The Constitutional Court (Konstitucinis Teismas) VI-
36
1
Selection and appointment of the justices VI-
36
2
The right to address the Constitutional Court VI-
36
3
Competence of the Lithuanian Constitutional Court VI-
37
4
Style and methodology of reasoning of the Constitutional Court VI-
41
5
Effect of a ruling of the Constitutional Court declaring all
or part of a legal act unconstitutional VI-
41
6
Decisions of the Constitutional Court VI-
42
VI-
II
VI-
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VI-
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VI-
12
VI-
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VI-
15
VI-
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VI-
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VI-
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IX The judiciary
(Teismas)
і
The ordinary courts
2
Administrative courts (Administradniai teismai)
X Local government (Vietos savivalda)
і
Administrative division and centralization of public power
2
Elections of municipal council and mayors
3
Competence of local government
XI Human rights
і
The concept of human rights
2
Catalogue of human rights in the Lithuanian Constitution
XII
The state and church
і
Constitutional status of churches and religious communities
2
Public education and religion
XIII
Participation in the European Union
і
Delegation of sovereignty or of competence of the state?
2
Precedence and the direct effect of
EU
law
3
The Government's obligation to cooperate with the national
parliament on
EU
legislative proposals
XIV
Annexes
XV Bibliography
About the author
The Republic of Malta
Introduction
VII-
3
1
Country and legal system
VII-
3
2
Some basic features of the Constitution
VII-
4
II Historical background
VII-
8
III Sources of constitutional law
VII-
13
IV Organization of government
VII-
15
1
The government
VII-
15
2
The President of the Republic VII-20
3
The parliament
VII-
21
V The electoral system VII-
29
VI Judiciary and human rights
VII-
32
VII
The Ombudsman
VII-
35
VI-
44
VI-
45
VI-
47
VI-
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The Commissions
VII-
36
IX Annexes
VII-
37
X Bibliography
VII-
38
About the author
VII-
39
The Republic of Poland
The Polish State
VIII- 3
I
Brief constitutional history
VIII- 3
2
Country and people
VIII- 6
Sources of Polish constitutional law
VIII-
7
I
Introduction
VIII-
7
2
The Constitution
VIII-
9
3
International agreements and other sources of international law
VIII-
11
4
Sources of European Union law
VIII-
14
5
Statutes
VIII-
14
6
Decree-laws
VIII-
15
7
Ordinances
VIII-
15
8
Acts of local law
VIII-
16
9
Acts of an internal nature
VIII-
17
10
Other sources of law
VIII-
17
III
The head of
state VIII-
19
IV The Council of Ministers
VIII-
23
V The parliament
VIII-
27
1
The
Sejm
VIII-
27
2
The Senate VIII-29
3
The National
Assembly
VIII-29
4
Legislation
VIII-
30
VI The relationship between government and parliament
VIII- 33
1
Formation of the government
VIII-33
2
Responsibility of the government
VIII- 33
3
Scrutiny by parliament
VIII- 34
VII
Administration of justice
VIII-36
1
Courts
VIII-36
2
The Tribunal of State
VIII-36
3
The Constitutional Tribunal
VIII-
37
4
The National Council of the Judiciary
VIII-37
VIII
Bodies of state supervision and protection of the law
VIII-39
1
The Supreme Chamber of Control
VIH-
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2
The Commissioner for Citizens' Rights (Ombudsman)
3
The Commissioner for Children's Rights
4
The National Council of Radio Broadcasting and Television
IX Constitutional rights and freedoms of the individual
X Decentralization
-
local government
і
General
2
Commune
3
District
4
Province
5
Supervision
XI Annex
XII
Selected bibliography
About the author
VIII-39
VIII-40
VIII-40
VIII- 41
VIII-44
VIII-44
VIII-44
VIII-44
VIII-45
VIII-45
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VIII-48
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The Slovak Republic
11
III
History
і
Development of the Constitution
2
Territory
3
People
Sources of constitutional law
і
2
3
4
5
б
The Constitution of the Slovak Republic of
1992
The structure of the Constitution
Constitutional acts, ordinary laws
International treaties
Unwritten law
Case law
Parliament
і
Composition
2
Electoral system
3
Rules governing the members of the National Council
4
Parliamentary organization and working methods
5
Legislation
IV The referendum
V The head of state
і
The President of the Slovak Republic
2
The powers of the president
IX-
3
IX-
3
IX-
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IX-
6
IX-
8
IX-
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9
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IX-
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VI
The government
of the Slovak
Republic
IX-
22
1
The organ
IX-
22
2
The powers of the government IX-
23
VII
Relationship between the government and the National Council IX-
25
VIII
Supreme Audit Office IX-
26
IX The National Bank of Slovakia IX-
27
X The Constitutional Court IX-
28
1
Historical development IX-
28
2
The organ IX-
28
3
The powers of the Constitutional Court IX-
29
XI The courts IX-
32
1
General IX-
32
2
The organ IX-
32
3
The Judicial Council of the Slovak Republic IX-
32
4
The powers of the Judicial Council IX-
33
XII
The Public Prosecutor's Office IX-
34
XIII
The Public Defender of Rights IX-
35
XIV
Decentralization IX-
36
XV Fundamental rights IX-
37
XVI
Annexes IX-
39
XVII
Bibliography IX-
42
About the author IX-
44
The Republic of Slovenia
I History, territory, people
і
Constitutional history
2
Territory
3
People
II Sources of constitutional law
1
General
2
The 1991 Constitution
3
Constitutional laws
4
Ordinary laws
5
Decrees with the binding force and effect of law
6
Rules of procedure
X-
3
X-
3
X-
5
X-
5
X-
6
X-
6
X-
6
X-
10
X-
10
X-
II
X-
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XIX
7
Regulations
8
Administrative regulations and orders
9
Autonomous regulations
10 Case
law
її
Treaties
12
Unwritten law
III The head of state
і
Powers
2
Election
3
Accountability of the President of the Republic
IV The government
і
General
2
Composition, organization and process of formation
3
Legal status
4
Powers
5
Responsibility
V The parliament
і
General
2
Bodies of political representation and the representative
form of government
3
The National Assembly as a general representative
and legislative body
4
The rights and duties of deputies
5
A general overview of the legislative procedure
6
The rules of quorum and majority
7
The mandatory interpretation of a law
8
The public nature of the activities of the National Assembly
9
The parliamentary inquiry
VI The National Council
і
General
2
Composition
3
Elections
4
Parliamentary immunity and incompatibility of office
5
Powers
6
Voting in the National Council
VII
The relationship between government and parliament
і
The formation of a government
2
Rights and duties of the government
3
Scrutiny by parliament
4
The right of dissolution
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CONTENTS
IX The judiciary X-
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General X-
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Courts X-
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Composition and organization X-
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Powers X-
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X Decentralization and
déconcentration X-46
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General X-46
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The system in force X-46
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Internal structure X-46
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Financing X-
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Distribution of powers between the state and municipalities
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Supervision X-
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XI Foreign affairs X-49
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Treaty-making power X-
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Powers of the parliament X'49
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Powers of the National Council X-
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Powers of the President of the Republic X-
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Powers of the judiciary X-
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Powers of the ministry of foreign affairs X-
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Fundamental rights X-
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General X-
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Content X-
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The temporary suspension or restriction of rights X-
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The system of protection X-
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Emergency powers X-
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Annexes X-
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XV Selected bibliography X-60
About the author X-
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European unification
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About the editors
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About the language editors
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Indexes
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