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Constitution and religiosity of/in the constitutional order of the National Socialist Empire [PDF]

open access: yesJanus.net, 2017
In this article, we will analyse the National Socialist regime as a politico-constitutional reality. We will do it from a new way of looking at politico-constitutional phenomena, interpreting them as registered in a religious grounding.
Velez, Pedro
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Fundamental Rights of Citizens in Hungarian Socialist Constitutional Law

open access: yesKrakowskie Studia z Historii Państwa i Prawa
The constitution of the Hungarian People’s Republic (Act XX of 1949) entered into force on 20 August 1949, which marks a milestone in the development of the Hungarian state, its legal system and legal
Norbert Varga
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Socialist Constitutional Legacies

open access: yesRussian Law Journal, 2021
With the end of the Cold War, many assumed that socialism, together with the specific constitutional values and political structures was dead (or dying). This article will challenge these assumptions. Post-Cold War reality did not, however, follow these assumptions.
Belov, S, Partlett, W, Troitskaya, A
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Consacrarea constituțională a inegalității în republicile comuniste românești [PDF]

open access: yesPolis: Revista de Stiinte Politice, 2023
During the 42 years of „official” communism, Romania had three successive constitutions (1948, 1952 and 1965), which served as the legal basis of the Soviet-style social, economic and political order.
Cristian BOCANCEA
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The socialist-oriented market economy in Vietnam

open access: yesRevista de Direito, 2023
This paper reviews the legal aspect of the formed and changing perceptions of the Communist Party of Vietnam on the socialist-oriented market economy (SME).
Nguyen Anh Duc   +2 more
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Constitutional Rights in Socialist East Asia

open access: yesNordic Journal of Human Rights, 2022
China, North Korea, and Viet Nam are three essentially socialist countries that have survived the collapse of the Soviet Union. A salient commonality among them is the homogeneity of their cultural roots and the socialist legal tradition, which have continued to influence every facet of government and society.
Tien-Duc Nguyen, Pasquale Viola
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The consent of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic to be bound by an international treaty

open access: yesПроблеми Законності, 2014
The issue of consent to be bound by an international treaty in the juridical practice of the Ukrainian SSR is studied in the article. The powers of the Presidium of Verhovna Rada (the Supreme Council) of the Ukrainian SSR in the issues of giving of ...
Ю. А. Вишневський
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La commune émancipée : démocratie directe et municipalisme sous la Deuxième République française

open access: yesTerrains/Théories, 2021
This article contributes to the exploration of socialist and anti-centralism protests during the Second French Republic. By analyzing foundations of a babouvist critique formulated by the deputy Joseph Benoît, this article highlights a discreet tradition
Tatiana Fauconnet
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The Office of Constitution Protection of Germany: the Experience of 70 years [PDF]

open access: yesНаучно-аналитический вестник Института Европы РАН, 2021
The article is dedicated to analysis and efficiency evaluation of the Office of Constitution protection – a key law-enforcement body in Germany, which prevents political extremism, spionage and anti-state activities.
Alexander Kamkin
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VIEWS OF VOJVODINIAN LEADERSHIP ON RE-OPENING THE ISSUE OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SR SERBIA AND SAP VOJVODINA IN 1981

open access: yesИстраживања, 2016
In the early 1980s, after the death of the long-time President Josip Broz Tito, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia slowly began to fall into a deep political and economic crisis.
SLOBODAN BJELICA
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