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Constitutional private law
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 373-385
ISSN: 1588-2918
Konstytucjonalizm a nowoczesność: dyskurs konstytucyjny wobec tryumfu i kryzysu moderny
In: Złota seria Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 6
In: Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis 3393
Praktyczne i teoretyczne aspekty prawa konstytucyjnego: międzynarodowa konferencja, Wrocław, 16-18 marca 2006
In: Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis 2860
On the Developmental Possibilities of the Hungarian Constitutional State Based on the Rule of Law
In: Társadalomkutatás, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 423-439
ISSN: 1588-2918
Prawo w służbie państwu i społeczeństwu: prace dedykowane Profesorowi Kazimierzowi Działosze z okazji osiemdziesia̜tych urodzin
In: Acta Universitatis Wratislaviensis 3374
JACEK ZALEŚNY (ED.) Constitutional Courts in Post-Soviet States. Between the Model of a State of Law and Its Local Application
In: Studia Politologiczne, Band 2020, Heft 55, S. 490-496
The monography provides a comparative analysis of the constitutional review bodies' activities, their status and efficiency in different Post-Soviet States. It deals with the complex description of the constitutional provisions' compliance, the problems of legal mechanisms and stability, evolution of the local legislation. In this book the authors provide a detailed report of the constitutional review institutions' problems in the process of ensuring its legislative position. In this context we find in the research a description of the legal, political risks of the constitutional control in Post-Soviet States, its social perception and the predictability of its legal systems' development. This work integrates the unique structure of presentation and research materials. By the reflection of this type the authors lay the base for continuing further researches of constitutional review development dynamics in the countries of the region.
Legal Symbolism and Constitutional Policy in Contemporary Reality of Changes
In: Studia Politologiczne, Heft 61/2021, S. 152-185
The article tries to bring to the light the role of symbolism in the organized human life, in general, and the contemporary societies with the accelerating changes almost in all social structures, in particular. The rational of symbolism in changing socio-political and legal environment creates complexity of the issue, which has been studied in the article, taking into account the methodology of complex system theory. The interconnectivity and interdependency of law, morality and politics create the picture of synergy of different social norms with each other in changing environment. Their positive synergy is able to create a perception of the 'ethical state' – the focal point of equilibrium expressed in the attractor of future admired development. In the legal perspective, the symbol of that attractor appears to be the constitution as the society's and the nation's symbol of coexistence based on the values of mutual past, necessary present and admired future. It is substantiated that the Constitution is the phenomenon, representing a concrete constitutional idea and constitutional identity, and should be the one to be considered as such in a lot of people's minds if we intend to have a proper constitutional system and values. Hence, the Constitution is not just a document with a highest legal force, but also a symbol of a concrete constitutional system, and from this viewpoint the Basic Law has a symbolic significance. The authors substantiate that the mentioned significance of the Constitution makes it clear that constitutional policy in any state should be established and implemented in a manner, obviously demonstrating an attitude towards the Constitution, in the frames of which it is considered as a symbol of a concrete constitutional system. The most important circumstance in this context is to never transform the Constitution (directly or indirectly) from a symbol to an instrument in the hands of both the people and the state power and the whole constitutional policy of the state should be based on the discussed essential idea. Moreover, according to the authors the Constitution should not be subject to amendment parallel to every change of political situation of the state or formation of a new political majority merely conditioned by the mentioned changes. The Constitution has a fundamental role from the aspect of regulating social relations, has symbolic significance and can't be used just as a tool for solving ongoing political problems.
Collectivememory and Constitutional Tradition ; Pamięć wspólnotowa a tradycja konstytucyjna
There are two dates of particular importance for Polish collective memory, namely 11November 1918 – the day of the regaining of independence after 123 years of partitions, and 4 June 1989 – the day which started the process of Poland regaining its full internal and external sovereignty. These two turning points determine the beginnings of the respective discourses on the directions of changes in the political systems of the Second and Third Republics. This paper focuses on the discourses concerning the political systems during the periods of transition and is based on the content of The March Constitution of 1921 and The Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997. A basic law is a text of fundamental importance for any countryas it establishes the principles of its organisation, regulates the functioning of its institutions and determines the position of the citizen vis-à-vis the state. It is also a testimony to various understandings of the notion of nation and to a considerable extent determines a sense of national and state community as well as citizens' collective ememory. ; There are two dates of particular importance for Polish collective memory, namely 11November 1918 – the day of the regaining of independence after 123 years of partitions, and 4 June 1989 – the day which started the process of Poland regaining its full internal and external sovereignty. These two turning points determine the beginnings of the respective discourses on the directions of changes in the political systems of the Second and Third Republics. This paper focuses on the discourses concerning the political systems during the periods of transition and is based on the content of The March Constitution of 1921 and The Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997. A basic law is a text of fundamental importance for any countryas it establishes the principles of its organisation, regulates the functioning of its institutions and determines the position of the citizen vis-à-vis the state. It is also a testimony to various understandings of the notion of nation and to a considerable extent determines a sense of national and state community as well as citizens' collective ememory.
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Constitutions of the world from the late 18th century to the middle of the 19th century: sources on the rise of modern constitutionalism, Europe, Vol. 2, Verfassungsdokumente Österreichs, Ungarns und Liechtensteins 1791 - 1849
In: Constitutions of the world from the late 18th century to the middle of the 19th century: sources on the rise of modern constitutionalism
In: Europe Vol. 2
Konstytucja europejska w polskiej perspektywie
In: Analizy Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej 6