The Constitutions of the Communist WorldWilliam B. Simons BRILL, 1 jan 1980 - 644 pagina's The written contributions compiled in this book are based upon lectures held during a symposium on the administrative law implementation & enforcement of community law organized by the Directorate General Financial Control & the Dutch Law Association for the Study of Protection of Financial Interests of the EC. The topic is regarded from the perspective of both administrative practice & administrative law. While concentrating on the Dutch case the arguments put forward should also be of interest to the other EC countries since they also have to deal with both community law & national administrative law. Furthermore the book sheds light upon the development of community law in general. The importance of national administrative law for the putting into practice of community law is a topic which has received increasing attention from both the sides of administrative practice & legal science. At the same time it is clear that administrative law has acquired more & more community tasks & obligations. The latter development might point towards an European version of administrative law in the future. |
Inhoudsopgave
Bulgaria | 33 |
China | 69 |
Cuba | 93 |
Czechoslovakia | 135 |
German Democratic Republic | 159 |
Hungary | 191 |
Kampuchea | 215 |
Korea Democratic Peoples Republic of | 227 |
Romania | 311 |
USSR | 343 |
VietNam | 393 |
Yugoslavia | 423 |
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | 444 |
Relations in the Federation and the Rights and Duties of | 517 |
Organization of the Federation | 537 |
Amending the Constitution of the Socialist Federal Republic | 575 |
Mongolia | 255 |
Poland | 283 |
Czechoslovakia | 579 |
Systematic Index | 625 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
activities adopted amendments Article associated labor Autonomous Provinces basic organizations basis Chairman citizens Committee communist communities of interest competent Constitutional Court Constitutional Law cooperation Council of Ministers Court of Yugoslavia cultural Czech Socialist Republic Czechoslovak Socialist Republic decide decisions delegates economic elected ensure established exercise Federal Assembly Federal Executive Council federal organs federal statute functions German Democratic Republic Government Grand National Assembly Hungarian People's Republic implementation jurisdiction National Council obligations organizations and communities organizations of associated ownership People's Councils People's Khural Polish People's Republic political present Constitution Presidium principles protection realization regulations and enactments Republic of Yugoslavia Republics and Autonomous rights and duties self-management agreements self-managing communities self-managing organizations session SFRY Assembly SFRY Constitution SFRY Presidency Slovak National Council Slovak Socialist Republic social Socialist Federal Republic socio-political communities Supreme People's Assembly Supreme Soviet territory tions union republic USSR workers