Systems of justice in transition : Central European experiences since 1989

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    • Přibáň, Jiří
    • Roberts, Pauline (Pauline Isobel)
    • Young, James

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Systems of justice in transition : Central European experiences since 1989

edited by Jiří Přibáň, Pauline Roberts, James Young

Ashgate, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Drawing upon work from contributors who are judges, governmental officials or academics, from five countries in Central Europe - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia, this collection provides a cohesive analysis of the emerging systems of justice in the region. The principal goal was to examine how systems of justice have adapted to post-Communist liberal democratic conditions and this is accomplished by examining three topics: the constitutional systems, styles of judicial reasoning and theories of decision-making, and the judiciary as a profession.

目次

  • The Central European systems of justice in transition - introductory remarks, Pauline Roberts and Jiri Priban. Theoretical Problems of Constitutional Justice: Constitutional courts, individual rights and the problem of judicial activism in post-Communist Central Europe, Wojciech Sadurski
  • Constitutional justice and retroactivity of laws in post-Communist Central Europe, Jiri Priban
  • Who is the main protector of fundamental rights in Hungary? - the role of the constitutional court and the ordinary courts, Gabor Halmai. Changes in Courts and Judicial Decision-Making: The judge today - a barrier to post-modern deconstruction or an industrial factory for decision-making?, Pavel Hollander
  • The promising gift of precedents - changes in culture and techniques of judicial decision-making in Slovenia, Marko Novak
  • Changes in court decision-making in Poland since 1989, Adam Zielinski
  • Judicial independence and its environment in Hungary, Zoltan Fleck
  • At the crossroads on the way to an independent Slovak judiciary, Alexander Brostl. History and Politics of the Judiciary: Position of judges in the Czech Republic, Eliska Wagnerova
  • The judiciary in Slovenia - a profession in the ascendancy, Albin Iglicar
  • Social and political context of the transformation process in the Hungarian system of justice, Laszlo Boros
  • The judiciary and its transition in Slovakia after 1989, Pavol Roharik.

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