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The Struggle For Constitutional Justice In Postcommunist Europe Herman Schwartz

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The Struggle For Constitutional Justice In Postcommunist Europe Herman Schwartz
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.78 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Herman Schwartz
ISBN: 9780226741963, 9780226741956, 0226741966, 0226741958
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Struggle For Constitutional Justice In Postcommunist Europe Herman Schwartz by Herman Schwartz 9780226741963, 9780226741956, 0226741966, 0226741958 instant download after payment.

In the former Eastern Bloc countries, one of the most difficult and important aspects of the transition to democracy has been the establishment of constitutional justice and the rule of law. Herman Schwartz's wide-ranging book, backed with rich historical detail and a massive array of research, is the first to chronicle and analyze the rise and troubles of constitutional courts in this changing region. "Those who are interested in understanding the behavior of constitutional courts in transitional regimes cannot afford to ignore this important book. . . . [It] is fecund with hypotheses of interest to political scientists, and we are indebted to Professor Schwartz for his comprehensive analysis."—James L. Gibson, Law and Politics Book Review

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