One of the main features of modern legal political systems is a joint decision-making of legislative and executive authorities. As a rule, the constitution of a specific country formally determines its relations. The system of mutual control and restrictions between the different branches of state powers, in theory, is known as checks and balances, to a greater or lesser extent is present in most countries of the democratic political and legal structure. Parliamentary control of the executive power is a relatively "new" discipline19 in transition countries. In this sense, the work on its development and improvement, represents an issue of special priorities and moreover a condition sine qua non of ensuring legitimate and democratic form of ...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only c...
One of the main features of modern legal political systems is a joint decision-making of legislative...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The aut...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The aut...
In this paper, the authors enter into the issue of parliamentary development at the end of the twent...
In any state which, constitutionally, recognizes its democratic character, it is admitted that powe...
The topic of my thesis are parliamentary systems. For this topic I have decided mainly on the ground...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The au...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The au...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The au...
International audienceThe expression “regulatory power” (or “regulating power”) is inherited from th...
International audienceThe expression “regulatory power” (or “regulating power”) is inherited from th...
International audienceThe expression “regulatory power” (or “regulating power”) is inherited from th...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only c...
One of the main features of modern legal political systems is a joint decision-making of legislative...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The aut...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The aut...
In this paper, the authors enter into the issue of parliamentary development at the end of the twent...
In any state which, constitutionally, recognizes its democratic character, it is admitted that powe...
The topic of my thesis are parliamentary systems. For this topic I have decided mainly on the ground...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The au...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The au...
The considerations presented in this paper are focused on the issue of governmental systems. The au...
International audienceThe expression “regulatory power” (or “regulating power”) is inherited from th...
International audienceThe expression “regulatory power” (or “regulating power”) is inherited from th...
International audienceThe expression “regulatory power” (or “regulating power”) is inherited from th...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
A political constitution is like an incomplete contract: it spells out a procedure for making decisi...
The authority of the state in a constitutional democracy is never self-evident. The state can only c...