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Foreign policy as a “core state function”, in which case the constitution prohibits to "outsource" public law decision making to private law bodies
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8. Februar 2017
Published Online: 2017-2-8
Published in Print: 2010-6-1
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- Inhalt
- Preface
- Preface
- Articles
- On Loyalty and the (Federal) Constitution
- Federalism in Australia
- Federalism and Direct Democracy. The Swiss Case in the Age of Transnational Politics
- Is there a Closed System of Legal Acts of the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty? The Example of Unspecified Acts in the Union Policy on the Environment
- Transposition of EU-directives in the Austrian “Bundesländer” – Adoption of Political Science Implementation Models to the level of the Austrian states –
- Constitutional Developments
- Limits of outsourcing “core functions” of the state such as the execution of criminal law
- Foreign policy as a “core state function”, in which case the constitution prohibits to "outsource" public law decision making to private law bodies
- The Judgment on the Mandatory Civil Service: The Influence of the Fundamental Rights on the Discussion about Outsourcing
- Ne bis in idem: VfGH 02.07.2009, B 559/08
- Freedom of religion and legal recognition as a church or religious community: VfGH 16.12.2009, B 516/09
- German Forces Deployments and the German Bundestag
- EMA@ICL
- “Re-conocer: Pacto Social por la Multiculturalidad”. Towards a New Treatment for Mapuche People in Chile?
- Book Reviews
- Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works – A Rational Choice Theory, Oxford University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-19-530556-2, XI + 260 pp
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt
- Preface
- Preface
- Articles
- On Loyalty and the (Federal) Constitution
- Federalism in Australia
- Federalism and Direct Democracy. The Swiss Case in the Age of Transnational Politics
- Is there a Closed System of Legal Acts of the European Union after the Lisbon Treaty? The Example of Unspecified Acts in the Union Policy on the Environment
- Transposition of EU-directives in the Austrian “Bundesländer” – Adoption of Political Science Implementation Models to the level of the Austrian states –
- Constitutional Developments
- Limits of outsourcing “core functions” of the state such as the execution of criminal law
- Foreign policy as a “core state function”, in which case the constitution prohibits to "outsource" public law decision making to private law bodies
- The Judgment on the Mandatory Civil Service: The Influence of the Fundamental Rights on the Discussion about Outsourcing
- Ne bis in idem: VfGH 02.07.2009, B 559/08
- Freedom of religion and legal recognition as a church or religious community: VfGH 16.12.2009, B 516/09
- German Forces Deployments and the German Bundestag
- EMA@ICL
- “Re-conocer: Pacto Social por la Multiculturalidad”. Towards a New Treatment for Mapuche People in Chile?
- Book Reviews
- Andrew T. Guzman, How International Law Works – A Rational Choice Theory, Oxford University Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-19-530556-2, XI + 260 pp