Some twenty years ago, the importance of international law, particularly for practical purposes, could be described as marginal in national legal orders in the socialist Central and Eastern European (CEE) Countries. The main reason for this was the dualist approach in regard to international law. Fundamental political and economic changes, such as the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, marked the end of the cold war and the beginning of a transition process. The changes in national legal orders have been accompanied by substantial modifications in the area of constitutional law, mostly resulting in the adoption of entirely new or radically modified constitutions. This is true also for the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and the Russian F...
The article deals with problems of interrelation of international law and internal (national) law, w...
In 1993, the Hungarian Constitutional Court upheld a draft law that would allow the prosecution of c...
The Polish State was restored in the aftermath of the First World War. International law had always ...
Some twenty years ago, the importance of international law, particularly for practical purposes, cou...
Constitutional law and international law operate in simultaneous conjunction and reciprocal tension....
Dieser Artikel behandelt das Verhältnis von Völkerrecht und nationalem Recht: auch wenn Art. Q des G...
Ústavy obou nástupnických států Československa přijaté v roce 1992 v oblasti vztahu vnitrostátního p...
Раздел - "Международное право", рубрика - "К окончанию десятилетия международного права"The article ...
The internationalization of national constitutions includes an eventual unification of constitutiona...
Diploma thesis "The relation of international and constitutional law in constitutional systems. Comp...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
This article deals with the changing role of international law within the constitutional paradigm in...
Assistant Professor Kateřina Uhlířová is a Lecturer at the Masaryk University, Faculty of Law in Brn...
1 Abstract Spread of International Law into Decision-Making Practice of Domestic Authorities In prin...
Constitutional law regulates the position of the norms of international law in the hierarchical stru...
The article deals with problems of interrelation of international law and internal (national) law, w...
In 1993, the Hungarian Constitutional Court upheld a draft law that would allow the prosecution of c...
The Polish State was restored in the aftermath of the First World War. International law had always ...
Some twenty years ago, the importance of international law, particularly for practical purposes, cou...
Constitutional law and international law operate in simultaneous conjunction and reciprocal tension....
Dieser Artikel behandelt das Verhältnis von Völkerrecht und nationalem Recht: auch wenn Art. Q des G...
Ústavy obou nástupnických států Československa přijaté v roce 1992 v oblasti vztahu vnitrostátního p...
Раздел - "Международное право", рубрика - "К окончанию десятилетия международного права"The article ...
The internationalization of national constitutions includes an eventual unification of constitutiona...
Diploma thesis "The relation of international and constitutional law in constitutional systems. Comp...
The effectiveness of the international legal system and its capacity to be `universal' is largely d...
This article deals with the changing role of international law within the constitutional paradigm in...
Assistant Professor Kateřina Uhlířová is a Lecturer at the Masaryk University, Faculty of Law in Brn...
1 Abstract Spread of International Law into Decision-Making Practice of Domestic Authorities In prin...
Constitutional law regulates the position of the norms of international law in the hierarchical stru...
The article deals with problems of interrelation of international law and internal (national) law, w...
In 1993, the Hungarian Constitutional Court upheld a draft law that would allow the prosecution of c...
The Polish State was restored in the aftermath of the First World War. International law had always ...