
Constitutional Policy and Change in Europe
Clarendon Press
Published on 10. August 1995
Book
Hardback
414 pages
978-0-19-827991-4 (ISBN)
Description
During recent years, constitutional issues have claimed increasing attention in many European countries. The social and political transformations in Central and Eastern Europe have thrust constitutional debates to the fore. This book looks at the needs and claims of constitutional adaption and reconstruction in contemporary Europe.
The range and complexity of the constitutional challenge in Europe, which differs markedly form one country to another, is fully explored. The contributions to this book illustrate certain aspects of this challenge as it is perceived in various European countries and of the different responses to it. The problems discussed are approached from the constitutional legal aspects, in others from those of political science.
The different tasks facing Western, and East and Central Europe are considered in some detail. In Western Europe, constitutional debate has assumed greater prominence on account of closer economic and political integration within the European Community and internal changes within particular countries. In the East, far-reaching constitutional reconstruction has been an imperative, a task which has had to be tackled in the difficult and uncertain conditions of radical, social and economic transformation.
The book also address some of the issues of political theory presented by the notion of liberal constitutionalism itself and throws light on the direction of future change.
The range and complexity of the constitutional challenge in Europe, which differs markedly form one country to another, is fully explored. The contributions to this book illustrate certain aspects of this challenge as it is perceived in various European countries and of the different responses to it. The problems discussed are approached from the constitutional legal aspects, in others from those of political science.
The different tasks facing Western, and East and Central Europe are considered in some detail. In Western Europe, constitutional debate has assumed greater prominence on account of closer economic and political integration within the European Community and internal changes within particular countries. In the East, far-reaching constitutional reconstruction has been an imperative, a task which has had to be tackled in the difficult and uncertain conditions of radical, social and economic transformation.
The book also address some of the issues of political theory presented by the notion of liberal constitutionalism itself and throws light on the direction of future change.
Reviews / Votes
This book represents a very interesting and in-depth account of recent constitutional developments in Europe and is particularly commendable to anyone interested in the comparative aspects of the commonlaw versus the continental law tradition, in the tension between national sovereignty and further European integration and in Central and Eastern European studies. * Times Higher Education Supplement * Offers not only informative treatments of law and politics in particular countries and the European Union, it also suggests promising approaches to reconceptualizing constitutional democracy in light of the changing nature of the state. Unfortunately, due to space considerations, my review cannot convey much of the richness of the various contributions ... In combining scope of coverage with attention to detail ... the volume is suitable for use in courses in comparative law, such as comparative legal systems. * The Law and Politics Book Review * excellent volume * Peter Cullen, University of Edinburgh, Political Studies, Vol. 45, No. 1, March '97 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 224 mm
Width: 147 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
655 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-827991-4 (9780198279914)
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Persons
Editor
Ford-Monnet Professor of European Politics and GovernmentFord-Monnet Professor of European Politics and Government, University of Oxford
Professorial Fellow and Nuffield Reader in Comparative Study of InstitutionsProfessorial Fellow and Nuffield Reader in Comparative Study of Institutions, Nuffield College