Central and Eastern Europe As a Double Periphery?: Volume of Proceedings from the 11th CEE Forum Conference in Bratislava,
The volume provides an up-to-date view of Central and Eastern Europe and problems shared by the CEE countries 30 years after the 1989 changes. The perspectives thereby include both those of insiders as well as those from outside the CEE region - whereby even those from the outside clearly have an im...
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spelling | Gábris, Tomás Verfasser aut Central and Eastern Europe As a Double Periphery? Volume of Proceedings from the 11th CEE Forum Conference in Bratislava, Frankfurt a.M. Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (222 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory Yearbook Ser. v.7412673 Cover -- Copyright information -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- I. Central and Eastern Europe and double peripherality: Key notions -- Being Central European, or some reflections on law, double peripherality and the political in times of transformation 1 -- 1. What do we have in common? Central Europe as a juridical space -- 2. The Curse of Formalism -- 3. Peripherality as status -- 4. Of blackouts and pycnolepsy, or on the subtle art of forgetting -- 5. 'A great escape from the West': Central Europe's third transformation and the withering away of liberal legality -- 6. A look into the future -- 7. The idea of Central European legal identity and the importance of research networks -- 8. Conclusions: From the shame of (double) peripherality to the pride of populism -- II. Migrating legal concepts? -- The regional migration of a constitutional idea: Qualified laws as instruments for the protection of fundamental rights in Central Europe -- Introduction -- Foreign models -- Scope of qualified legislation -- Specificities of qualified legislation -- Austrian model -- Qualified legislation in Central Europe -- Conclusions -- Proportionality and balancing in the practice of the Constitutional Court of Croatia from the theoretical framework of Robert Alexy -- Introduction -- 1. Normative conflicts -- 2. Legal rules and legal principles -- 3. Proportionality and balancing -- 3.1. Proportionality -- 3.2. Balancing -- 4. Croatian legal system -- 5. Conclusions -- III. Freedom, respect and reason in Central and Eastern Europe -- Towards deliberative democracy: Bivalence and trivalence in a new paradigm of Republicanism -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Bivalence and trivalence -- 2.1 The analysis of the bivalence/trivalence distinction -- 2.2 Different types of trivalence -- 3. A critique of Pettit ' s anti-ingratiation objection On perception of freedom in post-socialist Central Europe -- Introduction -- 1. Central Europe - free and unfree -- 2. Constituting features of freedom in individual countries -- 2.1. Poland -- 2.2. Hungary -- 2.3. Slovakia -- 2.4. The Czech Republic -- 3. Communism and transition in Central Europe -- 3.1. Different communisms -- 3.2. Transition -- 4. Challenges for freedom in Central Europe -- Conclusion -- 'Free Church in a free State'? When the public knowledge limits the practice of the faith -- 1. Project of political liberalism -- 2. Argument from respect for persons -- 3. Conclusions -- IV. Social policy: The showcase of the CEE region? -- Public care for children in need of help and protection in Slovakia since the end of the 19th century until the mid-20th century -- Introduction -- 1 Legal status of the child -- 1. "Child worth of care" and social care providers -- 2. Care for "the children worth of care" - Legal framework -- 3. Social care activities -- Conclusion -- Sovietization of Czechoslovakia illustrated by the example of social security 1 -- Introduction -- Post-war Czechoslovakia as a welfare state -- The social system during the period following the assumption of power by the communists and the high Stalinism (1948-1953) -- Conclusion -- V. Darker legacies of the CEE region -- State-managed parallel economy in the socialist economic system: Evidence and conceptualisation from recently disclosed historical records -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The free territory of Trieste: Formation of the parallel economy -- 2. Parallel banking: The parallel economy as economic policy -- 3. International cooperation: The parallel economy as organised crime -- 4. The great transformation: Parallel economy as an informal network -- 5. Discussion -- Show trials - Law between ideological-political ends and legal values 1 1. Introduction - What is show trial? -- 2. Achieving party's ideological and political ends -- 3. The failure of law to achieve its purpose -- 4. Final words -- Series index The volume provides an up-to-date view of Central and Eastern Europe and problems shared by the CEE countries 30 years after the 1989 changes. The perspectives thereby include both those of insiders as well as those from outside the CEE region - whereby even those from the outside clearly have an important message to convey for the region Constitutional law--Europe, Eastern--Congresses Constitutional law--Europe, Central--Congresses Democracy--Europe, Eastern--Congresses Electronic books Sombati, Ján Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Gábris, Tomás Central and Eastern Europe As a Double Periphery? Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,c2020 9783631830611 |
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