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Constitutional Politics in Post-Socialist Romania

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This chapter examines constitutional politics in post-socialist Romania. The analysis illustrates how constitutional politics developed along with democratization and democratic consolidation in the country. The beginning of democratization was characterized by one influential political actor – the de facto successor of the Romanian Communist Party ...
Sergiu Gherghina, Michael Hein
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Theorizing Socialist Constitutional Change

2020
Abstract This chapter theorizes socialist constitutional change, using a holistic approach, which integrates conceptualist, functionalist, causalist, and institutional accounts. Conceptually, it adopts a non-binary approach to constitution and constitutional change, seeking to accentuate and situate the formal constitution and formal ...
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Socialist Constitutions in Comparative Perspective

Chinese Law & Government, 1983
Political science in the West has consistently given little emphasis to constitutions of socialist countries. The reasons are manifold. First is the influence of the behaviorist school. The behaviorists believe that provisions in a constitution cover up more realities than they reveal.
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Constitutional Law Relationships in the Socialist Countries

Soviet Law and Government, 1962
The Program of the Party adopted by the 22nd Congress of the CPSU resolves the basic problems of the Marxist-Leninist concept of the socialist state in a new manner. Speaking at the Congress, N. S. Khrushchev stated that "of course, we do not believe that the problem of improving our political system has been completely solved.
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Constitutional Change in the Contemporary Socialist World

2020
Abstract This book explores and explains how and why the five current socialist countries (China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and Vietnam) have changed their constitutions since the fall of the Cold War and the rise of globalization. It demonstrates that constitution-making, replacement, and amendment in the contemporary socialist world ...
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New Institutions in Socialist Constitutional Law: the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the Hungarian Constitutional Council

Review of Socialist Law, 1986
Although the Polish doctrine classifies the Constitutional Tribunal as "a quasi-judicial organ of constitutional rank",118 as "a new, special and separate state organ sui generis",119 or as "a peculiar organ making use of judicial forms",120 the shaping of election, competence and procedure justifies the conclusion that the CT, in a de facto manner ...
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Socialist Welfare Schemes and Constitutional Adjudication in Hungary 1

2019
The indiscriminate use of the expression “welfare rights” in post-communist Hungary reflects the indiscriminate provision of welfare during state socialism. A considerable number of the socialists’ supporters expect them to re-introduce the social services that were provided prior to 1989.
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Czechoslovakia's Socialist Constitution

American Slavic and East European Review, 1961
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