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Published in Print: 2011-12-1
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Articles in the same Issue
- Inhalt
- Preface
- Preface
- Articles
- The European Court of Justice and Citizenship of the European Union: New Developments Towards a Truly Fundamental Status
- Public Corruption: Limiting Criminal Immunity of Legislative, Executive and Judicial Officials in Europe
- German Constitutional Law and European Integration in the Wake of Lisbon
- Dual System of Constitutional Interpretation A Hong Kong Experience
- Special Topic
- Federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Constitutional Developments
- Focus: Separation of Powers
- Administration of Justice and Separation of Powers
- Successive Authority and Separation of Powers
- Criminal Procedure and Separation of Powers
- EMA@ICL
- International Justice v. Local Peace?
- Book Reviews
- Nóra Chronowski, Tímea Drinóczi and Tamara Takács (eds.), Governmental Systems of Central and Eastern European States, Oficyna – Wolters Kluwer Polska 2011, ISBN 978-83-264-0209-8, 845 pp.
Articles in the same Issue
- Inhalt
- Preface
- Preface
- Articles
- The European Court of Justice and Citizenship of the European Union: New Developments Towards a Truly Fundamental Status
- Public Corruption: Limiting Criminal Immunity of Legislative, Executive and Judicial Officials in Europe
- German Constitutional Law and European Integration in the Wake of Lisbon
- Dual System of Constitutional Interpretation A Hong Kong Experience
- Special Topic
- Federalism in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Constitutional Developments
- Focus: Separation of Powers
- Administration of Justice and Separation of Powers
- Successive Authority and Separation of Powers
- Criminal Procedure and Separation of Powers
- EMA@ICL
- International Justice v. Local Peace?
- Book Reviews
- Nóra Chronowski, Tímea Drinóczi and Tamara Takács (eds.), Governmental Systems of Central and Eastern European States, Oficyna – Wolters Kluwer Polska 2011, ISBN 978-83-264-0209-8, 845 pp.