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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
.......................................................................................................................................
XV
BIBLIOGRAPHY
......................................................................................................................................................
XVII
PART
I.
TERMINOLOGY
........................................................................................................................................
1
PART
II.
NOTION
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
CONSTITUTION
...........................................................................................
7
PART
III.
SOURCES
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
........................................................................................................
15
PART
IV.
CONSTITUENT
AND
AMENDING
POWER
...............................................................................................
23
PART
V.
PROTECTING
THE
CONSTITUTION
..............................................................................................................
29
PART
VI.
DIRECTIVE
PRINCIPLES
.........................................................................................................................
35
PART
VII.
FUNDAMENTAL
CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLES
.......................................................................................
43
PART
VIII.
DIVISION
OF
POWERS
-
DIVISION
OF
FUNCTIONS
.............................................................................
65
PART
IX.
PARLIAMENT
.........................................................................................................................................
73
PART
X.
HEAD
OF
STATE
.....................................................................................................................................
127
PART
XI.
GOVERNMENT
AND
ADMINISTRATION
...................................................................................................
145
PART
XII.
THE
JUDICIAL
POWER
.........................................................................................................................
163
PART
XIII.
TERRITORIAL
DIVISION
OF
POWERS
.....................................................................................................
177
PART
XIV.
EUROPEANISATION
AND
INTERNATIONALISATION
OF
THE
CONSTITUTION
...............................................
195
INDEX
................................................................................................................................................................
209
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
(DETAILED)
LIST
OF
ABBREVIATIONS
.......................................................................................................................................
XV
BIBLIOGRAPHY
......................................................................................................................................................
XVII
PART
I.
TERMINOLOGY
I.
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
(ECL)
.................................................................................................
1
II.
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONS
COMPARED
....................................................................................................
2
III.
METHODOLOGY
...........................................................................................................................................
3
1.
COMPARATIVE
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
...................................................................................................
3
2.
A
DISTINCT
METHOD
OF
INTERPRETATION?
...........................................................................................
4
PART
II.
NOTION
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
CONSTITUTION
I.
NOTION
OF
CONSTITUTION
........................................................................................................................
7
II.
NORMATIVE
AND
FACTUAL
CONSTITUTION
.................................................................................................
8
III.
SOME
CONSIDERATIONS
ON
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONALISM
.......................................
8
IV.
CONSTITUTION
IN
A
FORMAL
SENSE
..........................................................................................................
9
1.
SINGLE
DOCUMENT
..............................................................................................................................
10
2.
PRIMACY
OF
CONSTITUTION
..................................................................................................................
11
3.
ENHANCED
NON-REVISIBILITY
.............................................................................................................
11
V.
CONSTITUTION
IN
A
SUBSTANTIAL
SENSE
....................................................................................................
12
VI.
FUNCTIONS
OF
CONSTITUTIONS
...................................................................................................................
13
PART
III.
SOURCES
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
I.
ORIGIN
AND
CATEGORISATION
OF
LEGAL
SOURCES
........................................................................................
15
II.
WRITTEN
SOURCES
....................................................................................................................................
16
1.
CONSTITUTIONAL
NORMS
.....................................................................................................................
16
2.
STATUTES
IMPLEMENTING
THE
CONSTITUTION
......................................................................................
17
3.
AUTONOMOUS
LAW-MAKING
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
ORGANS
..................................................................
17
4.
INTERNATIONAL
AND
SUPRANATIONAL
LAW
...........................................................................................
18
III.
UNWRITTEN
SOURCES
................................................................................................................................
18
1.
BINDING
NON
WRITTEN
RULES
...........................................................................................................
18
A)
CUSTOMARY
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
.................................................................................................
18
B)
GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
OF
LAW;
CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLES
............................................................
19
2.
UNWRITTEN
LEGALLY
NOT
BINDING
RULES
...........................................................................................
19
IV.
JUDGE-MADE
LAW
.....................................................................................
20
V.
LEGAL
SOURCES
OF
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
................................................................................
21
1.
WRITTEN
SOURCES
................................................................................................................................
21
2.
UNWRITTEN
SOURCES
...................................................................................................
21
PART
IV.
CONSTITUENT
AND
AMENDING
POWER
I.
DISTINCTION
BETWEEN
CONSTITUENT
POWER
(
*
POUVOIR
CONSTITUANT
*
)
AND
AMENDING
POWER
(
*
POU-
VOIR
CONSTITUE
*
)
.....................................................................................................................................
23
II.
NORMATIVE
FOUNDATIONS
......................................................................................................................
24
III.
THE
AMENDING
POWER
.........................................................................................................................
25
1.
RIGID
AND
FLEXIBLE
CONSTITUTIONS
.......................................................................
25
2.
PROCEDURES
AND
INSTITUTIONS
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
.....................................................
25
A)
QUALIFIED
MAJORITIES
IN
PARLIAMENT
(UNI-
OR
BICAMERAL
SYSTEMS)
........................................
26
B)
PARLIAMENTARY
RESOLUTION
AND
SUBSEQUENT
REFERENDUM
.......................................................
26
C)
PARLIAMENTARY
AMENDING
PROPOSAL
AND
REFERENDUM
............................................................
26
D)
PARLIAMENTARY
AMENDMENT
PROPOSAL
AND
CONFIRMATION
BY
A
SUBSEQUENT
ELECTED
PARLIAMENT
...................................................................................................................................
27
E)
AMENDMENT
INITIATIVE
OF
THE
PEOPLE
AND
CONFIRMATION
BY
PARLIAMENT
..............................
27
IV.
SOME
REFLECTIONS
ON
THE
CONSTITUENT
AND
AMENDING
POWER
IN
THE
EUROPEAN
UNION
...............
27
IX
PART
V.
PROTECTING
THE
CONSTITUTION
I.
SUBSTANTIAL
NORMS
FOR
THE
REVISION
OF
CONSTITUTIONS
......................................................................
29
1.
INCREASED
FORMAL
CONDITIONS
FOR
THE
REVISION
OF
CERTAIN
SUBSTANTIAL
ELEMENTS
....................
29
2.
SUBSTANTIAL
NORMS
PROHIBITING
MODIFICATION
OF
THE
CONSTITUTION
.............................................
29
II.
THE
INTERDICTION
OF
UNCONSTITUTIONAL
PARTIES
..................................................................................
31
III.
PROTECTION
OF
THE
CONSTITUTION
IN
TIMES
OF
CRISIS
...........................................................................
31
1.
WRITTEN
OR
UNWRITTEN
EMERGENCY
LAW?
........................................................................................
31
2.
SPECIAL
NORMS
PROHIBITING
CONSTITUTIONAL
MODIFICATIONS
IN
EMERGENCY
SITUATIONS
...............
32
3.
STATES
OF
INTERNAL
EMERGENCY
..........................................................................................................
33
4.
STATES
OF
EXTERNAL
EMERGENCY
IN
TIMES
OF
DEFENCE
AND
WAR
....................................................
33
IV.
RIGHT
TO
RESISTANCE
...............................................................................................................................
33
1.
HISTORICAL
EVOLUTION
.........................................................................................................................
33
2.
EXAMPLES
OF
A
CODIFIED
RIGHT
TO
RESISTANCE
...................................................................................
34
PART
VI.
DIRECTIVE
PRINCIPLES
I.
TERMINOLOGY
..........................................................................................................................................
35
II.
PROMOTION
OF
PEACE
............................................................................................................................
36
III.
WELFARE
STATE
..........................................................................................................................................
37
IV.
PROTECTION
OF
THE
ENVIRONMENT
...........................................................................................................
38
V.
CULTURE
...................................................................................................................................................
39
1.
EVOLUTION
............................................................................................................................................
39
2.
TYPES
OF
NORMATIVITY
.......................................................................................................................
40
VI.
SOME
REMARKS
ON
CONSTITUTIONAL
DIRECTIVE
PRINCIPLES
ON
THE
EUROPEAN
UNION
LEVEL
..............
41
PART
VII.
FUNDAMENTAL
CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLES
I.
FORM
OF
STATE:
MONARCHY
OR
REPUBLIC?
...............................................................
43
II.
PRINCIPLE
OF
DEMOCRACY
........................................................................................................................
45
1.
SOVEREIGNTY
OF
THE
PEOPLE
................................................................................................................
45
2.
CONSENSUS
AND
COMPLEXITY
OF
THE
NOTIONS
OF
DEMOCRACY
........................................................
46
3.
REPRESENTATIVE
DEMOCRACY
...............................................................................................................
47
A)
SOME
REFLECTIONS
ON
THE
EVOLUTION
OF
REPRESENTATIVE
THOUGHT
...........................................
47
B)
CONDITIONS
OF
REPRESENTATIVE
DEMOCRACY
................................................................................
48
4.
PRINCIPLES
OF
ELECTORAL
LAW
..............................................................................................................
49
5.
FORMS
OF
DIRECT
DEMOCRACY
.....................................................................................
50
6.
POLITICAL
PARTIES
..................................................................................................................................
52
III.
THE
RULE
OF
LAW
AS
COMMON
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLE
................................................
55
1.
EVOLUTION
IN
GERMANY,
FRANCE
AND
GREAT
BRITAIN
........................................................................
55
2.
THE
RULE
OF
LAW
AS
A
GENERAL
CONSTITUTIONAL
PRINCIPLE
.............................................................
57
3.
CONCRETISATIONS
OF
THE
RULE
OF
LAW
...............................................................................................
59
A)
SEPARATION
OF
POWERS
..................................................................................................................
59
B)
THE
SUBJECTION
OF
PUBLIC
POWERS
TO
THE
CONSTITUTION
............................................................
59
C)
PRIMACY
OF
AND
RESERVATION
BY
LAW
.........................................................................................
59
D)
JUDICIAL
PROTECTION
.......................................................................................................................
60
E)
LEGAL
SECURITY
...............................................................................................................................
61
F)
PRINCIPLE
OF
EQUALITY
AND
PROHIBITION
OF
ARBITRARINESS
..........................................................
62
G)
THE
PRINCIPLE
OF
THE
RULE
OF
LAW
ON
THE
EUROPEAN
LEVEL
.....................................................
63
PART
VIII.
DIVISION
OF
POWERS
-
DIVISION
OF
FUNCTIONS
I.
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
SEPARATION
OF
POWERS
MODEL
....................................................................
65
II.
EXPRESSIONS
OF
THE
SEPARATION
OF
POWERS
PRINCIPLE
IN
EUROPEAN
CONSTITUTIONS
..........................
65
III.
SOME
REFLECTIONS
ON
THE
SEPARATION
OF
FUNCTIONS
AT
EU
LEVEL
......................................................
71
PART
IX.
PARLIAMENT
I.
EXISTENCE
AND
DEVELOPMENT
OF
PARLIAMENTARY
GOVERNMENT
FORMS
...............................................
73
II.
THE
LEGISLATIVE
FUNCTION
....................................................................................................................
74
1.
PRELIMINARY
COMMENT
ON
THE
CONCEPT
OF
LAW
...........................................................................
74
2.
CONSTITUTIONAL
STATUTES
-
STATUTES
IMPLEMENTING
THE
CONSTITUTION
...........................................
74
A)
GREAT
BRITAIN
................................................................................................................................
75
X
B)
GERMANY
-
AUSTRIA
-
SWITZERLAND
75
C)
FRANCE
76
D)
SPAIN
AND
ITALY
76
E)
OTHER
COUNTRIES
77
3.
ORDINARY
STATUTES
78
III.
THE
DIVISION
OF
LEGISLATIVE
COMPETENCE
BETWEEN
GOVERNMENT
AND
PARLIAMENT
78
1.
THE
DEVELOPMENT
OF
THE
STATUTORY
RESERVATION
78
2.
DELEGATED
LEGISLATION
81
A)
GREAT
BRITAIN
81
B)
GERMANY
81
C)
SWITZERLAND
82
D)
AUSTRIA
83
E)
CONSTITUTIONS
WITH
A
PRIORI
CONTROL
BY
PARLIAMENTARY
AUTHORISATION
FOR
LEGISLATION
84
F)
EX
POST
FACTO
CONTROL
OF
THE
LEGISLATIVE
COMPETENCE
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
86
3.
EMERGENCY
REGULATIONS
LAW
AND
BUDGET
LEGISLATION
86
A)
LAW
ON
EMERGENCY
REGULATIONS
BY
THE
GOVERNMENT
86
B)
BUDGETARY
LEGISLATION
88
IV.
LEGISLATIVE
PROCEDURE
89
1.
THE
RIGHT
OF
LEGISLATIVE
INITIATIVE
90
A)
PARLIAMENT
90
B)
GOVERNMENT
91
C)
PEOPLE
*
S
INITIATIVE
91
D)
RIGHT
OF
INITIATIVE
OF
THE
CHAMBERS
REPRESENTING
THE
TERRITORIAL
COMMUNITIES
91
E)
THE
STATE
PRESIDENT
92
2.
DEBATING
STATUTES
AND
RESOLVING
CONFLICTS
92
V.
ELECTION
FUNCTIONS
98
1.
ELECTION
OF
THE
HEAD
OF
STATE
98
2.
APPOINTMENT
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
99
A)
DIRECT
ELECTION
99
B)
APPOINTMENT
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
ON
THE
BASIS
OF
ASSUMED
CONFIDENCE
99
C)
APPOINTMENT
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
BY
CONFIDENCE
VOTE
IN
PARLIAMENT
101
D)
APPOINTMENT
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
BY
VOTE
OF
CONFIDENCE
AND/OR
ELECTION
101
3.
ELECTION
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
JUDGES
101
VI.
CONTROL
FUNCTIONS
102
1.
THE
PARLIAMENTARY
RESPONSIBILITY
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
102
A)
PUTTING
OF
A
VOTE
OF
CONFIDENCE
102
B)
MOTION
OF
NO
CONFIDENCE
BY
MEMBERS
OF
PARLIAMENT
(
*
MOTION
DE
CENSURE
*
)
105
C)
CONSTRUCTIVE
VOTE
OF
NO
CONFIDENCE
106
D)
SELF-DISSOLUTION
OF
PARLIAMENT
106
2.
PARLIAMENT
*
S
RIGHT
OF
CITATION
AND
RIGHT
OF
ACCESS
OF
MEMBERS
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
107
3.
RIGHT
OF
QUESTIONING
AND
INTERPELLATION
108
4.
RIGHT
OF
INVESTIGATION
AND
ENQUIRY
109
VII.
STRUCTURE
AND
ORGANS
110
1.
ONE
AND
TWO
CHAMBER
SYSTEMS
(MONOCAMERAL
AND
BICAMERAL)
110
A)
MONOCAMERAL
SYSTEMS
ILL
B)
BICAMERAL
SYSTEM
ILL
AA)
SYMMETRICAL
BICAMERALISM
112
BB)
ASYMMETRICAL
BICAMERALISM
113
2.
SELF-ORGANISATION
AND
AUTONOMY
AS
TO
STANDING
ORDERS
113
3.
ELECTION
PERIODS
AND
SESSIONS
114
4.
ORGANS
OF
PARLIAMENT
115
5.
THE
STATUS
OF
MEMBERS
OF
PARLIAMENT
116
A)
FREE
MANDATE
116
B)
IMMUNITY
AND
INDEMNITY
..................
117
C)
INCOMPATIBILITIES
119
D)
COMPENSATION
FOR
EXPENDITURE
120
6.
THE
PARLIAMENTARY
OMBUDSMAN
121
VIII. SOME
REFLECTIONS
ON
THE
EUROPEAN
PARLIAMENT
123
XI
PART
X.
HEAD
OF
STATE
I.
MONIST
AND
DUALIST
EXECUTIVES
............................................................................................................
127
II.
CHOICE
OF
HEAD
OF
STATE
.......................................................................................................................
128
1.
MONARCHIES
........................................................................................................................................
128
2.
REPUBLICS
............................................................................................................................................
128
A)
DIRECT
ELECTION
..............................................................................................................................
129
B)
INDIRECT
ELECTION
..........................................................................................................................
129
III.
FUNCTIONS
OF
THE
HEAD
OF
STATE
............................................................................................................
129
1.
INTEGRATION
FUNCTION
........................................................................................................................
130
2.
GUARDIAN
AND
GUARANTEE
FUNCTIONS
..............................................................................................
131
A)
CONTROL
OF
THE
CONSTITUTIONALITY
OF
STATE
ACTION
.....................................................................
131
B)
PROTECTIVE
AND
GUARANTEE
FUNCTION
IN
TIMES
OF
CRISIS
...........................................................
131
3.
REPRESENTATION
FUNCTION
.................................................................................................................
133
4.
THE
ARBITRAL
AND
MEDIATION
FUNCTION
IN
THE
POLITICAL
PROCESS
....................................................
136
5.
EXECUTIVE
FUNCTIONS
.........................................................................................................................
140
PART
XI.
GOVERNMENT
AND
ADMINISTRATION
I.
GOVERNMENT
...........................................................................................................................................
145
1.
EMBEDDING
IN
CONSTITUTIONAL
TEXTS
..............................................................................................
146
2.
MONISTIC
AND
DUALISTIC
EXECUTIVES
.................................................................................................
147
A)
MONISTIC
EXECUTIVES
....................................................................................................................
147
B)
DUALISTIC
EXECUTIVES
....................................................................................................................
147
3.
PRINCIPLES
OF
LEADERSHIP
OF
THE
GOVERNMENT
...............................................................................
148
A)
THE
MINISTER
PRESIDENT
(PRIME
MINISTER;
CHANCELLOR)
...........................................................
148
B)
DEPARTMENTAL
PRINCIPLE
AND
COLLEGIAL
PRINCIPLE
......................................................................
150
II.
THE
ADMINISTRATION
.............................................................................................................................
154
1.
INTRODUCTION
AND
DEFINITION
............................................................................................................
154
2.
PRINCIPLES
OF
ORGANISATION
OF
THE
ADMINISTRATION
IN
UNITARY
STATES
.........................................
155
3.
ADMINISTRATIVE
ORGANISATION
IN
REGIONALISED
STATES
....................................................................
157
4.
ADMINISTRATIVE
ORGANISATION
IN
FEDERAL
STATES
............................................................................
159
PART
XII.
THE
JUDICIAL
POWER
I.
CONSTITUTIONAL
EVOLUTION
AND
FUNCTION
OF
THE
JUDICIAL
POWER
........................................................
163
II.
THE
ORGANISATION
OF
THE
JUDICIARY
.............................................................................
165
III.
CONSTITUTIONAL
JURISDICTION
..................................................................................................................
167
1.
NATURE
AND
EVOLUTION
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
REVIEW
.........................................................................
167
2.
STATUS
AND
ORGANISATION
..................................................................................................................
169
A)
NOMINATION
OF
JUDGES
................................................................................................................
169
B)
INDEPENDENCE
OF
JUDGES
.............................................................................................................
169
3.
COMPETENCES
.....................................................................................................................................
170
IV.
EUROPEAN
JURISDICTIONS
.........................................................................................................................
173
1.
JURISDICTION
OF
THE
EUROPEAN
UNION
..............................................................................................
173
A)
FUNCTION
AND
COMPOSITION
........................................................................................................
173
B)
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
UNION
AND
NATIONAL
JURISDICTION
........................................................
174
2.
THE
EUROPEAN
COURT
OF
HUMAN
RIGHTS
(ECHR)
........................................................................
174
A)
FUNCTION
AND
STRUCTURE
..............................................................................................................
174
B)
THE
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
NATIONAL
AND
EUROPEAN
HUMAN
RIGHTS
JURISDICTIONS
..............
175
PART
XIII.
TERRITORIAL
DIVISION
OF
POWERS
I.
DELIMITATION
AND
CATEGORIZATION
OF
UNITARY,
REGIONALIZED
AND
FEDERAL
SYSTEMS
.........................
177
II.
UNITARY
MODELS
.....................................................................................................................................
179
1.
THE
DECONCENTRATED
UNITARY
STATE
:
.................................................................................
179
2.
THE
DECENTRALISED
UNITARY
STATE
......................................................................................................
179
3.
THE
DECENTRALISED
UNITARY
STATE
WITH
PARTIAL
REGIONAL
AUTONOMY
..........................................
180
III.
REGIONALIZED
STATES
...............................................................................................................................
181
1.
REGIONAL
AUTONOMY
IN
THE
UNITED
KINGDOM
................................................................................
181
2.
SPAIN
..................................................................................................................................................
182
3.
ITALY
....................................................................................................................................................
184
XII
IV.
FEDERAL
MODELS
.......................................................................................................................................
186
1.
GERMANY
...........................................................................................................................................
186
2.
AUSTRIA
...............................................................................................................................................
188
3.
SWITZERLAND
........................................................................................................................................
190
4.
BELGIUM
.............................................................................................................................................
191
PART
XIV.
EUROPEANISATION
AND
INTERNATIONALISATION
OF
THE
CONSTITUTION
I.
EUROPEANISATION
....................................................................................................................................
195
1.
CLAUSES
ENABLING
EUROPEAN
INTEGRATION
.......................................................................................
195
2.
SUBSTANTIVE
LIMITS
............................................................................................................................
196
3.
PROCEDURAL
CONDITIONS
.....................................................................................................................
197
II.
RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN
UNION
LAW
AND
NATIONAL
LAW
.......................................................................
197
1.
THE
PRIMACY
OF
UNION
LAW
............................................................................................................
198
2.
CONSTITUTIONAL
LIMITS
OF
INTEGRATION
.............................................................................................
198
III.
EUROPEAN
HUMAN
RIGHTS
CONVENTION
AND
NATIONAL
LAW
...............................................................
200
IV.
THE
INTERNATIONALISATION
OF
THE
CONSTITUTION
...................................................................................
202
1.
SECURING
PEACE
AND
INTERNATIONAL
COOPERATION
...........................................................................
203
2.
THE
POSITION
AND
APPLICATION
OF
RULES
OF
INTERNATIONAL
LAW
....................................................
203
INDEX
.................................................................................................................................................................
209
XIII
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title | European constitutions compared |
title_auth | European constitutions compared |
title_exact_search | European constitutions compared |
title_full | European constitutions compared by Albrecht Weber |
title_fullStr | European constitutions compared by Albrecht Weber |
title_full_unstemmed | European constitutions compared by Albrecht Weber |
title_short | European constitutions compared |
title_sort | european constitutions compared |
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