Treatise on Belgian constitutional law
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Treatise on Belgian constitutional law
Kluwer Law and Taxation, c1992
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Note
"This book is an adaptation of the monograph on Belgium in the series International encyclopaedia of laws--Constitutional law, published by Kluwer, 1992"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical refernces (p. 23-25) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Aims to provide a broad understanding of the Belgian constitutional history, including a general introduction, the sources of constitutional law, its form of government, the state and its subdivision, citizenship and its administration of justice and specific problems.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Sources of constitutional law, A. Alen, B. Tilleman and G. Vender Stichele: treaties
- the constitution
- legislation
- jurisprudence
- unwritten law
- administrative regulations and orders
- codification, interpretation and publication. Part 2 Form of government: general, P. Peeters, A. Alen and B. Tilleman
- head of state, P. Peeters and A. Alen
- the legislature, P. Peeters and A. Alen
- the executive, P. Peeters and A. Alen
- the judiciary, B. Tilleman, A. Alen and F. Meersschaut
- independent non-political bodies in the legislative or executive branch with an advisory or a supervisory task, B. Tilleman and A. Alen. Part 3 The state and its subdivisions, A. Alen, B. Tilleman and F. Meersschaut: the structure of the state - a federal state sui generis
- outline of the federated entities - communities and regions
- decentralized authorities. Part 4 Citizenship and the administration of justice: rules concerning nationality and relevance of nationality, A. Alen, G. Ven Haegendoren and B. Tilleman
- fundamental rights and liberties, A. Alen and J. Clement
- constitutional problems of minorities, G. Van Haegendoren and A. Alen
- judicial control of administrative action, B. Tilleman and A. Alen
- legal position of aliens, B. Tilleman, G. Van Haegendoren and A. Alen. Part 5 Specific problems: war, treaty and foreign affairs powers, A. Alen and J. Clement
- taxing and spending power, A. Alen, G. Van Haegendoren and B. Tilleman
- emergency laws, J. Clement and A. Alen
- the constitutional relationship between Church and State, G. Van Haegendoren and A. Alen.
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