New Challenges to Constitutional Adjudication in Europe

New Challenges to Constitutional Adjudication in Europe

A Comparative Perspective

Szente, Zoltan; Gardos-Orosz, Fruzsina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2018

350

Dura

Inglês

9781138057890

15 a 20 dias

810

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I. Conceptualizing pressure and change in constitutional adjudication

Chapter 1: Introduction - Contemporary challenges of constitutional adjudication in Europe - Zoltan Szente and Fruzsina Gardos-Orosz

Chapter 2: The Resistance of Constitutional Standards to the New Economic and Social Challenges and the Legitimacy of Constitutional Review in a Contemporary European Context - Michel Verpeaux

II. Coping with challenges by national courts

Chapter 3: Croatian constitutional adjudication in times of stress - Djordje Gardasevic

Chapter 4: Remarks on the case-law of the French Constitutional Council in relation to new challenges - Fabrice Hourquebie

Chapter 5: Beware of disruptions - The Bundesverfassungsgericht as Supporter of Change and Anchor of Stability - Veith Mehde

Chapter 6: From submission to reaction: The Greek Courts' stance on the financial crisis - Apostolos Vlachogiannis

Chapter 7: Judicial deference or political loyalty? The Hungarian Constitutional Court's role in tackling crisis situations - Zoltan Szente and Fruzsina Gardos-Orosz

Chapter 8: Global markets, terrorism and immigration: Italy between a troubled economy and a Constitutional crisis - Ines Ciolli

Chapter 9: Constitutional judiciary in crisis. The case of Poland - Miroslaw Granat

Chapter 10: Constitutional law and crisis: the Portuguese Constitutional Court under pressure? - Mariana Canotilho

Chapter 11: Constitutional Courts under Pressure - New Challenges to Constitutional Adjudication. The Case of Spain - Francisco Balaguer Callejon

Chapter 12: National Security and the Limits of Judicial Protection - Patrick Birkinshaw

Chapter 13: The UK Supreme Court and Parliament: Judicial and Political Dialogues - John Eldowney

III. Responding to challenges on European level

Chapter 14: New challenges for constitutional adjudication in Europe: What role could the 'dialogue of courts' play? - Tania Groppi

Chapter 15: The negotiating function of the European Court of Human Rights: Reconciling diverging interests born from new European challenges - Beatrice Delzangles

Chapter 16: The crisis, judicial power and EU law: could it have been managed differently by the EU Court of Justice? - Marton Varju

IV. Constitutional courts under pressure - A European comparison

Chapter 17: Constitutional courts under pressure - An assessment - Zoltan Szente and Fruzsina Gardos-Orosz
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