Constitutions compared: an introduction to comparative constitutional law
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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
Preface
то
the Third Edition
...........................................................................................
v
Chapter
1:
Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law
.........................1
1.
Introduction
...............................................................................................................1
2.
The Meaning of a Constitution
...............................................................................2
3.
The Flexibility of Constitutions
..............................................................................5
4.
Terminology
..............................................................................................................9
4.1.
State
.............................................................................................................................9
4.2.
Country
....................................................................................................................10
4.3.
Nation
.......................................................................................................................10
4.4.
Government
.............................................................................................................10
4.5.
Republic
....................................................................................................................11
5.
Further Reading
......................................................................................................13
Chapter
2:
Constitutions Compared: Origins and Main Features
...................15
1.
Overview
..................................................................................................................15
1.1.
The Notion of Sovereignty
....................................................................................15
1.1.1.
Popular versus Royal Sovereignty
......................................................................16
1.1.2.
Popular versus National Sovereignty
.................................................................17
1.1.3.
Popular versus State Sovereignty
........................................................................17
1.1.4.
Parliamentary Sovereignty
...................................................................................18
1.1.5.
The Absence of Sovereignty
.................................................................................19
1.1.6.
Sovereignty and European Integration
...............................................................19
1.2.
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
............................................................20
1.3.
Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances
...............................................22
1.4.
The Role of Judges
..................................................................................................24
1.5.
State Structure: Unitarism and Federalism
........................................................25
1.6.
Summary
..................................................................................................................26
1.7.
Further Reading
......................................................................................................26
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of Contents
2.
The United States
....................................................................................................17
2.1.
Civil War and Reconstruction
..............................................................................27
2.2.
The US Constitution
...............................................................................................28
3.
Germany
...................................................................................................................30
3.1.
National Unification
...............................................................................................30
3.2.
Division and Reunification
...................................................................................32
3.3.
The Basic Law
..........................................................................................................33
4.
The United Kingdom
.............................................................................................35
4.1.
Monarchy and Parliament
....................................................................................35
4.2.
The UK Constitution
..............................................................................................37
4.3.
The UK and Europe
................................................................................................39
5.
France
.......................................................................................................................40
5.1.
A Sequence of Constitutions
.................................................................................40
5.2.
The Constitution of the Fifth Republic
...............................................................41
6.
The Netherlands
.....................................................................................................43
6.1.
Dutch Independence and the French Period
.....................................................44
6.2.
The Kingdom of the United Netherlands
...........................................................45
6.3.
The Dutch Constitution
.........................................................................................45
6.4.
The Charter for the Kingdom
...............................................................................47
Chapters: Federalism, Unitarism and Decentralization
...................................49
1.
Overview
..................................................................................................................49
1.1.
Degrees of Federalism and Devolution
..............................................................51
1.2.
Types of Federalism and Devolution
..................................................................52
1.3.
Federalism and the European Union
..................................................................53
1.4.
Summary
..................................................................................................................54
1.5.
Further Reading
......................................................................................................55
2.
The United States
....................................................................................................55
2.1.
US Federalism: The Senate
....................................................................................56
2.2.
Federalism and the House of Representatives
..................................................56
2.3.
Vertical Separation of Powers
..............................................................................57
2.4.
Federalism at Presidential Elections
....................................................................59
2.5.
Federalism and the Executive and Judicial System
..........................................59
3.
Germany
...................................................................................................................60
3.1.
German Federalism: The
Bundesrat.....................................................................61
3.2.
Federalism and the Bundestag
...............................................................................62
3.3.
The Competences of the Federal Lawmaker
.....................................................62
3.4.
Federalism and the Election of the Federal President
......................................63
3.5.
Federalism and the Executive and Judicial System
..........................................63
4.
The United Kingdom
.............................................................................................64
5.
France
.......................................................................................................................66
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6.
The Netherlands
.....................................................................................................68
6.1.
Decentralization in the Netherlands
...................................................................68
6.2.
The Overarching Kingdom
...................................................................................69
Chapter
4:
Parliaments and Lawmaking
...................................................................71
1.
Overview
..................................................................................................................71
1.1.
Principles of Elections
............................................................................................74
1.2.
Election Systems
.....................................................................................................76
1.3.
Bicameralism
...........................................................................................................78
1.4.
The Legislative Process
..........................................................................................79
1.5. Referendums...........................................................................................................81
1.6.
The Government and the Head of State
.............................................................83
1.7.
Summary
..................................................................................................................84
1.8.
Further Reading
......................................................................................................84
2.
The United States
....................................................................................................85
2.1.
The House of Representatives
..............................................................................85
2.2.
The Senate
................................................................................................................86
2.3.
Federal Lawmaking
...............................................................................................87
2.4.
The President
...........................................................................................................88
3.
Germany
...................................................................................................................89
3.1.
The Bundestag
.........................................................................................................89
3.2.
Election System
.......................................................................................................89
3.2.1.
Seat Distribution
.....................................................................................................90
3.2.2.
The Threshold
.........................................................................................................91
3.2.3.
Unconstitutionality
.................................................................................................92
3.3.
The
Bundesrat.........................................................................................................93
3.4.
Federal Lawmaking
...............................................................................................94
3.4.1.
The Legislative Process
..........................................................................................95
3.4.2.
The
Bundesrat.........................................................................................................96
3.4.3.
The President
...........................................................................................................98
4.
The United Kingdom
.............................................................................................98
4.1.
The Commons
.........................................................................................................99
4.2.
The Lords
...............................................................................................................100
4.3.
The Legislative Process
........................................................................................101
4.3.1.
Royal Assent
..........................................................................................................102
4.3.2.
The Lords
...............................................................................................................103
5.
France
.....................................................................................................................104
5.1.
The National Assembly
.......................................................................................104
5.2.
The Senate
..............................................................................................................105
5.3.
The Legislative Process
........................................................................................107
5.3.1.
The Senate
..............................................................................................................108
5.3.2
Organic Statutes
....................................................................................................109
5.3.3.
The President
.........................................................................................................109
5.3.4
The Constitutional Council
.................................................................................110
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6.
The Netherlands
...................................................................................................112
6.1.
The Second Chamber
...........................................................................................112
6.2.
The First Chamber
................................................................................................114
6.3.
The Legislative Process
........................................................................................115
6.3.1.
Statutes for the Netherlands in Europe
............................................................115
6.3.2.
The King
.................................................................................................................116
6.3.3.
Statutes for the Overall Kingdom
......................................................................116
Chapter
5:
Governments, their Parliaments and their Heads of State
......119
1.
Overview
................................................................................................................119
1.1.
Heads of State and Government
........................................................................119
1.2.
The Rank of the Prime-Minister
.........................................................................122
1.3.
Parliamentary Investiture
...................................................................................123
1.4.
Ministerial Accountability
..................................................................................124
1.5.
National Parliaments and the European Union
..............................................128
1.6.
The Immunity of the Head of State
...................................................................130
1.7.
Dissolution of Parliament
...................................................................................131
1.8.
Summary
................................................................................................................133
1.9.
Further Reading
....................................................................................................133
2.
The United States
..................................................................................................134
2.1.
The President and Vice-President
......................................................................134
2.2.
The President and Congress
...............................................................................136
3.
Germany
.................................................................................................................138
3.1.
The Federal President
..........................................................................................138
3.2.
The Chancellor and his Government
................................................................139
3.3.
Ministerial Accountability
..................................................................................141
3.4.
Confidence Question
............................................................................................142
4.
The United Kingdom
...........................................................................................143
4.1.
The King
.................................................................................................................143
4.2.
The Prime-Minister and his Cabinet
.................................................................144
4.3.
Ministerial Accountability
..................................................................................146
5.
France
.....................................................................................................................147
5.1.
The President
.........................................................................................................148
5.2.
The Prime-Minister and his Government
........................................................149
5.3.
Ministerial Accountability
..................................................................................150
6.
The Netherlands
...................................................................................................151
6.1.
The King
.................................................................................................................151
6.2.
The Prime-Minister and his Cabinet
.................................................................153
6.3.
Ministerial Accountability
..................................................................................153
6.4.
Motions of No-Confidence
..................................................................................155
6.5.
The Government of the Kingdom
......................................................................156
Table
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Contents
Chapter
6:
Judicial Review and Human Rights
......................................................159
1.
Overview
................................................................................................................159
1.1.
Constitutional Review of Legislation
................................................................160
1.2.
The Procedural Setting of Constitutional Review
...........................................161
1.3.
Review of Treaty Law Compliance
...................................................................163
1.4.
European Union Law
...........................................................................................165
1.5.
Summary
................................................................................................................167
1.6.
Further Reading
....................................................................................................168
2.
The United States
..................................................................................................168
2.1.
The Court System
.................................................................................................168
2.2.
Constitutional Review
.........................................................................................169
2.3.
International Treaties
...........................................................................................171
3.
Germany
.................................................................................................................172
3.1.
The Court System
.................................................................................................172
3.2.
Constitutional Review
.........................................................................................172
3.3.
International Treaties and the ECHR
................................................................174
3.4.
European Union Law
...........................................................................................175
4.
The United Kingdom
...........................................................................................176
4.1.
The Court System
.................................................................................................176
4.2.
Constitutional Review
.........................................................................................177
4.3.
International Treaties and the ECHR
................................................................177
4.4.
European Union Law
...........................................................................................179
5.
France
.....................................................................................................................180
5.1.
The Court System
.................................................................................................180
5.2.
Constitutional Review
.........................................................................................180
5.3.
International Treaties and the ECHR
................................................................181
5.4.
European Union Law
...........................................................................................181
6.
The Netherlands
...................................................................................................182
6.1.
The Court System
.................................................................................................182
6.2.
Constitutional Review
.........................................................................................183
6.3.
International Treaties and the ECHR
................................................................183
6.4.
European Union Law
...........................................................................................184
7.
European Human Rights
.....................................................................................185
8.
The ECHR, the European Union and the National Constitutions
...............187
Annex
1:
Useful Links
..................................................................................................189
Annex
2:
Exeroses and Model Exam Questions
....................................................191
Annex
3:
Glossary
........................................................................................................197
Annex
4:
Overview of Constitutions Compared
...................................................202
Annex
5:
The Constitution of the United States
.................................................205
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Annex
6:
The French Constitution
..........................................................................219
Annex
7:
The French Declaration of the Rights of Man
..................................241
Annex
8:
The German Basic Law
...............................................................................243
Annex
9:
The Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands
...........................287
Annex
10:
The Dutch Constitution
...........................................................................299
Annex
11:
Selected Statutory Provisions from the United Kingdom
..............315
Annex
12:
The ECHR
.......................................................................................................331
Annex
13:
The Treaty on European Union
...............................................................345
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