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Dawn Oliver / Carlo Fusaro (ed.), How Constitutions Change. A Comparative Study, Hart Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84946-094-1, 501 pp.
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Sebastian Schmid
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8. Februar 2017
Published Online: 2017-2-8
Published in Print: 2012-6-1
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- Autonomy as Means to Accommodate Cultural Diversity? The Case of Indigenous Peoples
- The Rule of Law in the United Kingdom: Formal or Substantive?
- Constitutional Developments in Austria
- Focus: The Right to Liberty and Security (of Person)
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- Authorities obliged to release detainee immediately, irrespective of office hours
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- Decision 143/2010 of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Hungary regarding the constitutionality of Act CLXVIII of 2007 promulgating the Lisbon Treaty
- EMA@ICL
- Quotas for Men in University: Breaking the Stereotype in European Union Law and Swedish Law
- Book Reviews
- Dawn Oliver / Carlo Fusaro (ed.), How Constitutions Change. A Comparative Study, Hart Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84946-094-1, 501 pp.
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Inhalt
- Articles
- Constitutional Right to Property in Changing Times: The Indian Experience
- Autonomy as Means to Accommodate Cultural Diversity? The Case of Indigenous Peoples
- The Rule of Law in the United Kingdom: Formal or Substantive?
- Constitutional Developments in Austria
- Focus: The Right to Liberty and Security (of Person)
- Detention with a view to Expulsion based on the Prognosis that the Application for International Protection Will Be Rejected
- Authorities obliged to release detainee immediately, irrespective of office hours
- Prison sentence – Delay of deferral of enforcement without reasoning as a violation of Article 5 ECHR
- The public hearing before the Constitutional Court
- Decision 143/2010 of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Hungary regarding the constitutionality of Act CLXVIII of 2007 promulgating the Lisbon Treaty
- EMA@ICL
- Quotas for Men in University: Breaking the Stereotype in European Union Law and Swedish Law
- Book Reviews
- Dawn Oliver / Carlo Fusaro (ed.), How Constitutions Change. A Comparative Study, Hart Publishing, 2011, ISBN 978-1-84946-094-1, 501 pp.