The role of monarchy in modern democracy: European monarchies compared
"How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe. The book is written by experts from...
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Zusammenfassung: | "How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe. The book is written by experts from Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK. It considers the constitutional and political role of monarchy, its powers and functions, how it is defined and regulated, the laws of succession and royal finances, relations with the media and the popularity of the monarchy. No new political theory on this topic has been developed since Bagehot wrote about the monarchy in The English Constitution (1867). The same is true of the other European monarchies. 150 years on, with their formal powers greatly reduced, how has this ancient, hereditary institution managed to survive and what is a modern monarch's role? What theory can be derived about the role of monarchy in advanced democracies, and what lessons can the different European monarchies learn from each other? The public look to the monarchy to represent continuity, stability and tradition, but also want it to be modern, to reflect modern values and be a focus for national identity. The whole institution is shot through with contradictions, myths and misunderstandings. This book should lead to a more realistic debate about our expectations of the monarchy, its role and its future."-- |
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adam_text | Contents Foreword..............................................................................................................................v List of Contributors........................................................................................................... xi List of Figures and Tables............................................................................................... xiii PARTI DEFINING THE PROJECT 1. Genesis of the Book......................................................................................................3 Robert Hazell and Bob Morris 2. Monarchy in the Constitutional Texts.........................................................................9 Robert Hazell PART II MONARCHICAL FUNCTIONS 3. Constitutional Functions of the Monarchy............................................................... 19 3.1. Introduction......................................................................................................19 Robert Hazell 3.2. Constitutional Functions of the Monarchy in the UK..................................21 Robert Hazell 3.3. The Monarch’s Constitutional Functions in Denmark..................................27 Helle Krunke 3.4. The King and Public Power in the MinimalistMonarchy of Sweden............. 32 Henrik Wenander 3.5a. Constitutional Functions in the Netherlands................................................ 36 Rudy Andeweg 3.5b. The Netherlands: From Personal Regime to Limited Role............................39 Paul Bovend’Eert 3.6. Constitutional Functions in
Belgium.............................................................. 45 Quentin Pironnet 3.7. Constitutional Functions in Norway..............................................................49 Eivind Smith 3.8. Luxembourg: Grand Duke Henri’s Refusal, in 2008, to Sign the Bill Legalising Euthanasia...................................................................................... 52 Luc Heuschling 3.9. Spain: The Coup of February 1981................................................................. 57 Charles Powell 3.10. Conclusions..................................................................................................... 60 Robert Hazell
viii 4. Contents Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarchy.....................................................63 4.1. Introduction.................................................................................................... 63 Robert Hazel! 4.2a. The King and the Government in the Netherlands........................................66 Paul Bovend’Eert 4.2b. Political Functions of the Dutch Monarchy.................................................. 68 Rudy Andeweg 4.3. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarch in Denmark......................74 4.4. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarchy in the UK........................ 80 Helle Krunke Robert Hazell 4.5. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Norway...........................................82 Eivind Smith 4.6. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Sweden............................................86 Henrik Wenander 4.7. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Belgium.......................................... 87 4.8. Conclusions..................................................................................................... 90 Quentin Pironnet Robert Hazell 5. Ceremonial Functions of Monarchy.........................................................................93 5.1. Introduction..................................................................................................... 93 Bob Morris 5.2. Monarchies and Religion in Europe............................................................... 94 5.3. The Religious Dimension of
Monarchy........................................................102 5.4. Norway: Ceremonial Functions....................................................................106 Frank Cranmer Ian Bradley Eivind Smith 5.5. European Royal Ceremonial Functions: Summary.......................................108 Bob Morris 5.6. Conclusions................................................................................................... 117 Bob Morris 6. Service and Welfare; and International Functions.................................................. 119 6.1. Introduction................................................................................................... 119 Bob Morris 6.2. Welfare: The Féminisation of the British Monarchy.....................................120 6.3. Service: How Monarchies have to be seento be Believed.............................. 125 6.4. State Visits Made and Received by the British and other European Monarchical Heads of State.......................................................................... 133 Frank Prochaska Bob Morris Philip Murphy
Contents 6.5. 6.6. ix State Visits Made and Received by King Juan Carlos I and King Felipe VI of Spain...................................................................................... 148 Charles Powell Conclusions......................................................................................................... 154 Bob Morris PART III REGULATING MONARCHY 7. Regulation of the Monarchy: Regulating the Size of the Royal Family, the Line of Succession, and Royal Finances............................................................... 159 7.1. Introduction..........................................................................................................159 Bob Morris 7.2. Defining a Royal House: Continental Monarchy and the Netherlands.......160 Bart van Poelgeest 7.3. Norway..................................................................................................................165 Eivind Smith 7.4. Sweden...................................................................................................................167 Axel Calissendorff 7.5. The UK.................................................................................................................. 168 Bob Morris 7.6. Gender Equality and the Line of Succession...................................................175 Olivia Hepsworth 7.7. Comparative Summary and Conclusions......................................................... 180 Bob Morris 8. Constraints on the Monarchy........................................................................................ 193 8.1.
Introduction..........................................................................................................193 Robert Hazell 8.2. The Royal Family’s Lack of Human Rights.....................................................194 Robert Hazell 8.3. Constraints on the Monarchy and Royal Family in Sweden.......................... 201 Axel Calissendorff 8.4. Constraints on the Monarchy and Royal Family in Norway......................... 203 Eivind Smith 8.5. Education, Training and Career Choices of Heirs Apparent.........................205 Olivia Hepsworth 8.6. Conclusions......................................................................................................... 211 Robert Hazell 9. The Monarchy, Public Opinion and the Media..........................................................213 9.1. Introduction..........................................................................................................213 Robert Hazell 9.2. Modern Forms of Legitimisation of the Monarchy........................................ 214 Helle Krunke
x Contents 9.3. 9.4. 9.5. 9.6. Polls and Public Opinion.............................................................................220 Roger Mortimore The Legitimacy of the Swedish Monarchy: The Different Perceptions of Parliamentarians, Journalists and the People.........................................235 Lennart Nilsson The Monarchy, ‘Popularity’, Legitimacy and the Media............................. 255 Jean Seaton Conclusions..................................................................................................264 Robert Hazell PART IV CONCLUSIONS 10. Towards a New Theory of European Monarchy................................................... 269 Robert Hazell and Bob Morris Bibliography....................................................................................................................285 Table of Monarchs and their Close Families.................................................................299 Index................................................................................................................................301
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Contents Foreword.v List of Contributors. xi List of Figures and Tables. xiii PARTI DEFINING THE PROJECT 1. Genesis of the Book.3 Robert Hazell and Bob Morris 2. Monarchy in the Constitutional Texts.9 Robert Hazell PART II MONARCHICAL FUNCTIONS 3. Constitutional Functions of the Monarchy. 19 3.1. Introduction.19 Robert Hazell 3.2. Constitutional Functions of the Monarchy in the UK.21 Robert Hazell 3.3. The Monarch’s Constitutional Functions in Denmark.27 Helle Krunke 3.4. The King and Public Power in the MinimalistMonarchy of Sweden. 32 Henrik Wenander 3.5a. Constitutional Functions in the Netherlands. 36 Rudy Andeweg 3.5b. The Netherlands: From Personal Regime to Limited Role.39 Paul Bovend’Eert 3.6. Constitutional Functions in
Belgium. 45 Quentin Pironnet 3.7. Constitutional Functions in Norway.49 Eivind Smith 3.8. Luxembourg: Grand Duke Henri’s Refusal, in 2008, to Sign the Bill Legalising Euthanasia. 52 Luc Heuschling 3.9. Spain: The Coup of February 1981. 57 Charles Powell 3.10. Conclusions. 60 Robert Hazell
viii 4. Contents Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarchy.63 4.1. Introduction. 63 Robert Hazel! 4.2a. The King and the Government in the Netherlands.66 Paul Bovend’Eert 4.2b. Political Functions of the Dutch Monarchy. 68 Rudy Andeweg 4.3. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarch in Denmark.74 4.4. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarchy in the UK. 80 Helle Krunke Robert Hazell 4.5. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Norway.82 Eivind Smith 4.6. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Sweden.86 Henrik Wenander 4.7. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Belgium. 87 4.8. Conclusions. 90 Quentin Pironnet Robert Hazell 5. Ceremonial Functions of Monarchy.93 5.1. Introduction. 93 Bob Morris 5.2. Monarchies and Religion in Europe. 94 5.3. The Religious Dimension of
Monarchy.102 5.4. Norway: Ceremonial Functions.106 Frank Cranmer Ian Bradley Eivind Smith 5.5. European Royal Ceremonial Functions: Summary.108 Bob Morris 5.6. Conclusions. 117 Bob Morris 6. Service and Welfare; and International Functions. 119 6.1. Introduction. 119 Bob Morris 6.2. Welfare: The Féminisation of the British Monarchy.120 6.3. Service: How Monarchies have to be seento be Believed. 125 6.4. State Visits Made and Received by the British and other European Monarchical Heads of State. 133 Frank Prochaska Bob Morris Philip Murphy
Contents 6.5. 6.6. ix State Visits Made and Received by King Juan Carlos I and King Felipe VI of Spain. 148 Charles Powell Conclusions. 154 Bob Morris PART III REGULATING MONARCHY 7. Regulation of the Monarchy: Regulating the Size of the Royal Family, the Line of Succession, and Royal Finances. 159 7.1. Introduction.159 Bob Morris 7.2. Defining a Royal House: Continental Monarchy and the Netherlands.160 Bart van Poelgeest 7.3. Norway.165 Eivind Smith 7.4. Sweden.167 Axel Calissendorff 7.5. The UK. 168 Bob Morris 7.6. Gender Equality and the Line of Succession.175 Olivia Hepsworth 7.7. Comparative Summary and Conclusions. 180 Bob Morris 8. Constraints on the Monarchy. 193 8.1.
Introduction.193 Robert Hazell 8.2. The Royal Family’s Lack of Human Rights.194 Robert Hazell 8.3. Constraints on the Monarchy and Royal Family in Sweden. 201 Axel Calissendorff 8.4. Constraints on the Monarchy and Royal Family in Norway. 203 Eivind Smith 8.5. Education, Training and Career Choices of Heirs Apparent.205 Olivia Hepsworth 8.6. Conclusions. 211 Robert Hazell 9. The Monarchy, Public Opinion and the Media.213 9.1. Introduction.213 Robert Hazell 9.2. Modern Forms of Legitimisation of the Monarchy. 214 Helle Krunke
x Contents 9.3. 9.4. 9.5. 9.6. Polls and Public Opinion.220 Roger Mortimore The Legitimacy of the Swedish Monarchy: The Different Perceptions of Parliamentarians, Journalists and the People.235 Lennart Nilsson The Monarchy, ‘Popularity’, Legitimacy and the Media. 255 Jean Seaton Conclusions.264 Robert Hazell PART IV CONCLUSIONS 10. Towards a New Theory of European Monarchy. 269 Robert Hazell and Bob Morris Bibliography.285 Table of Monarchs and their Close Families.299 Index.301 |
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spelling | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared edited by Robert Hazell and Bob Morris Oxford ; London ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney Hart 2020 XIV, 311 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hart studies in comparative public law volume 27 Includes bibliographical references and index "How much power does a monarch really have? How much autonomy do they enjoy? Who regulates the size of the royal family, their finances, the rules of succession? These are some of the questions considered in this edited collection on the monarchies of Europe. The book is written by experts from Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the UK. It considers the constitutional and political role of monarchy, its powers and functions, how it is defined and regulated, the laws of succession and royal finances, relations with the media and the popularity of the monarchy. No new political theory on this topic has been developed since Bagehot wrote about the monarchy in The English Constitution (1867). The same is true of the other European monarchies. 150 years on, with their formal powers greatly reduced, how has this ancient, hereditary institution managed to survive and what is a modern monarch's role? What theory can be derived about the role of monarchy in advanced democracies, and what lessons can the different European monarchies learn from each other? The public look to the monarchy to represent continuity, stability and tradition, but also want it to be modern, to reflect modern values and be a focus for national identity. The whole institution is shot through with contradictions, myths and misunderstandings. This book should lead to a more realistic debate about our expectations of the monarchy, its role and its future."-- Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd rswk-swf Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd rswk-swf Monarchie (DE-588)4040034-7 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Monarchy / Europe, Western Constitutional law / Europe, Western Europe, Western / Politics and government (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Monarchie (DE-588)4040034-7 s Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 s Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 s DE-604 Hazell, Robert (DE-588)1048305600 edt Morris, R. M. 1937- (DE-588)138082545 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-50993-103-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-50993-102-6 Hart studies in comparative public law volume 27 (DE-604)BV040967700 27 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032347726&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared Hart studies in comparative public law Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Monarchie (DE-588)4040034-7 gnd |
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title | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared |
title_auth | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared |
title_exact_search | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared |
title_exact_search_txtP | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared |
title_full | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared edited by Robert Hazell and Bob Morris |
title_fullStr | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared edited by Robert Hazell and Bob Morris |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of monarchy in modern democracy European monarchies compared edited by Robert Hazell and Bob Morris |
title_short | The role of monarchy in modern democracy |
title_sort | the role of monarchy in modern democracy european monarchies compared |
title_sub | European monarchies compared |
topic | Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd Monarchie (DE-588)4040034-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Verfassungsrecht Demokratie Monarchie Europa Aufsatzsammlung |
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