The praiseworthy intention of the authors of the Concept to pave the way for possible constitutional developments by a curtailment of the constitution’s size, has unfortunately not been accompanied by a clear insight into future social, economic and political developments. These could stimulate, or even necessitate, an easier procedure of revision of the constitution. The Concept was drafted by a group of civil servants, assisted by juridical advisers, — a fact that made it only a technical revision with a conservative flavour. One of the important problems concerns the cabinet formation with its consultation procedure. The present system keeps the parties from binding themselves to coalition partners before the elections — a deplorable sit...
The present constitution devotes a great deal of space and attention to the person and the position ...
It is disappointing that the concept makes no mention of the Dutch political parties in spite of the...
The reference to a so-called “European Constitution” rendered recourse to referenda practically inev...
The praiseworthy intention of the authors of the Concept to pave the way for possible constitutional...
The authors of the proposals for a new constitution have performed their task skilfully, but their t...
When drafting a constitution, it is not only the formulation that matters, but I also and above all ...
The author discusses commentaries by eight leading Dutch political scientists and jurists on the ’co...
In the history of constitutional changes in Europe, the making of a new constitution is often linked...
The Netherlands is considering reforms related to the electoral system, the workings of the bicamera...
The author criticises the view which considers electoral systems only in terms of the possibilities ...
Abstract: The democratic pillar of the Dutch Constitution is discussed under three headings: (1) ...
The legitimacy of the state’s authority is in crisis, as one is informed from all quarters. The futu...
The legitimacy of the state’s authority is in crisis, as one is informed from all quarters. The futu...
This thesis is arguing that Sweden needs to change the legislation for how the constitution can be c...
This thesis is arguing that Sweden needs to change the legislation for how the constitution can be c...
The present constitution devotes a great deal of space and attention to the person and the position ...
It is disappointing that the concept makes no mention of the Dutch political parties in spite of the...
The reference to a so-called “European Constitution” rendered recourse to referenda practically inev...
The praiseworthy intention of the authors of the Concept to pave the way for possible constitutional...
The authors of the proposals for a new constitution have performed their task skilfully, but their t...
When drafting a constitution, it is not only the formulation that matters, but I also and above all ...
The author discusses commentaries by eight leading Dutch political scientists and jurists on the ’co...
In the history of constitutional changes in Europe, the making of a new constitution is often linked...
The Netherlands is considering reforms related to the electoral system, the workings of the bicamera...
The author criticises the view which considers electoral systems only in terms of the possibilities ...
Abstract: The democratic pillar of the Dutch Constitution is discussed under three headings: (1) ...
The legitimacy of the state’s authority is in crisis, as one is informed from all quarters. The futu...
The legitimacy of the state’s authority is in crisis, as one is informed from all quarters. The futu...
This thesis is arguing that Sweden needs to change the legislation for how the constitution can be c...
This thesis is arguing that Sweden needs to change the legislation for how the constitution can be c...
The present constitution devotes a great deal of space and attention to the person and the position ...
It is disappointing that the concept makes no mention of the Dutch political parties in spite of the...
The reference to a so-called “European Constitution” rendered recourse to referenda practically inev...