This Article examines the common principles that exist in the constitutions of socialist countries. The author argues that, although variation has increased over the years, the principles of a programmatic preamble setting goals, partisan class language, nationalization of productive resources, declaration of the communist party as guide, and emphasis upon economic rights remain characteristic of socialist constitutions. The author further argues that while variation is inherent in the constitutions of the separate socialist states, this variation is kept within the limits set by the 1957 declaration of communist parties in power
No text written in the mid-nineteenth century has held the road until today as well as the Communist...
Among the new features of the 1977 Soviet Constitution are provisions that strengthen the role of th...
Part I of this article will consider the 1977 Constitution in a general manner, focusing on the deba...
With the end of the Cold War, many assumed that socialism, together with the specific constitutional ...
People’s Republic of China and Hungarian People’s Republic were far away in geographical, however th...
The Constitutions of the Socialist Countries of Asia. The socialist countries of Asia (China, North...
The article examines the essence of socialist concepts, formulated mainly during the nineteenth cen...
The mission of this paper is to examine the Soviet Union\u27s first constitution in 1936. It attempt...
Marx’s distinction between socialism and communism is the subject of this study. Even though sociali...
Upon its adoption in December 1936, Soviet leaders hailed the new so-called Stalin Constitution as t...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
J. N. Hazard, Communists and their Law. A Search for the Common Core of the Marxian Socialist States...
This chapter argues that Marx proffers important resources to develop a critical constitutional theo...
This chapter provides an overview of dependent constitution-making under one-party regimes in Albani...
No text written in the mid-nineteenth century has held the road until today as well as the Communist...
Among the new features of the 1977 Soviet Constitution are provisions that strengthen the role of th...
Part I of this article will consider the 1977 Constitution in a general manner, focusing on the deba...
With the end of the Cold War, many assumed that socialism, together with the specific constitutional ...
People’s Republic of China and Hungarian People’s Republic were far away in geographical, however th...
The Constitutions of the Socialist Countries of Asia. The socialist countries of Asia (China, North...
The article examines the essence of socialist concepts, formulated mainly during the nineteenth cen...
The mission of this paper is to examine the Soviet Union\u27s first constitution in 1936. It attempt...
Marx’s distinction between socialism and communism is the subject of this study. Even though sociali...
Upon its adoption in December 1936, Soviet leaders hailed the new so-called Stalin Constitution as t...
This article examines the current situation and nature of the communist movement in particular count...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
J. N. Hazard, Communists and their Law. A Search for the Common Core of the Marxian Socialist States...
This chapter argues that Marx proffers important resources to develop a critical constitutional theo...
This chapter provides an overview of dependent constitution-making under one-party regimes in Albani...
No text written in the mid-nineteenth century has held the road until today as well as the Communist...
Among the new features of the 1977 Soviet Constitution are provisions that strengthen the role of th...
Part I of this article will consider the 1977 Constitution in a general manner, focusing on the deba...