This chapter follows a comparative, historical, and sociologically informed approach. The chapter will start with a brief discussion of the role of constitutionalism in communist regimes. Subsequently, it will provide a narrative of how and why a legalistic form of constitutionalism emerged in the region from 1989 onwards, and what kinds of constitutional traditions were involved in this process. Finally, the chapter will explore whether traditions differing from liberal and legal constitutionalism have played a role in the transformation, exploring in particular democratic and communitarian approaches to constitutionalism
The article discusses constitution-making processes in Central and Eastern Europe
This chapter suggests that a historically and politically informed sociological analysis of the cons...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
This chapter follows a comparative, historical, and sociologically informed approach. The chapter wi...
The chapter will start with a discussion of the post-1989 process of constitutionmaking, with an emp...
With the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, newly formed governments th...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers & W. J. Thompson, Fundamentals in the Liberal Constitutional Traditio...
Liberal constitutionalism has been challenged not only in East Central Europe. However, Western demo...
Published online: 26 November 2021In section I of this chapter I try to answer the question whether ...
This volume addresses, in a broad comparative perspective, the constitutional development of the cou...
The ideas of the rule of law and constitutionalism have become an intrinsic part of any process of d...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
The Author focuses on an emerging constitutional tradition, as an alternative to the artificial vers...
In this book, Bogusia Puchalska develops an original theory of democratic constitutionalism and uses...
The article discusses constitution-making processes in Central and Eastern Europe
This chapter suggests that a historically and politically informed sociological analysis of the cons...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
This chapter follows a comparative, historical, and sociologically informed approach. The chapter wi...
The chapter will start with a discussion of the post-1989 process of constitutionmaking, with an emp...
With the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, newly formed governments th...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers & W. J. Thompson, Fundamentals in the Liberal Constitutional Traditio...
Liberal constitutionalism has been challenged not only in East Central Europe. However, Western demo...
Published online: 26 November 2021In section I of this chapter I try to answer the question whether ...
This volume addresses, in a broad comparative perspective, the constitutional development of the cou...
The ideas of the rule of law and constitutionalism have become an intrinsic part of any process of d...
This chapter starts from the supposition that there is something distinctive to East-Central Europea...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...
The Author focuses on an emerging constitutional tradition, as an alternative to the artificial vers...
In this book, Bogusia Puchalska develops an original theory of democratic constitutionalism and uses...
The article discusses constitution-making processes in Central and Eastern Europe
This chapter suggests that a historically and politically informed sociological analysis of the cons...
The purpose of this Article is to review the constitutional traditions of the East-Central European ...