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Out of and into authoritarian law /

The essays in this collection reflect on the promises, hopes and fears dominant in the narratives on and realities of doing away with authoritarian regimes. They combine first-hand insider accounts with interdisciplinary scholarly analysis.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Sajó, András
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: The Hague ; London : Kluwer Law International, ©2003.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Erosion and Decline of the Rule of Law in Post-Communism : An Introduction / Andrds Sajo
  • Part I. Out of authoritarianism
  • Transitional Justice as Liberal Narrative / Ruti Teitel
  • Hungarian Criminal Court Cases Concerning the (Retribution of the) 1956 Revolution / Krisztina Morvai
  • Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa : The Third Way / Alex Boraine
  • Justice without Punishment : Guaranteeing Human Rights in Transitional Societies / Paul van Zyl
  • Constitutional Democracy or How to Prevent the Rule of the People / Nenad Dimitrijevic
  • The Democratic Limits to Authoritarianism in Democracy (When the State Knows Better What is Good for the People) / Leszek Lech Garlicki
  • The Making of the Hungarian Constitution / Gabor Halmai
  • Part II. Into authoritarian law
  • The Inherent Authoritarianism in Democratic Regimes / Richard H. Pildes
  • Police Power for a New Century? : Constitutional Traps and Constitutional Options Regarding Some Authoritarian Trends in Police Law / Susanne Baer
  • Losing Track of Democracy : Post-Totalitarian Policing in Hungary / Istvan Szikinger
  • Public Administration and the Tendency to Authoritarianism / Denis J. Galligan
  • On Post-Fascism : How Citizenship is Becoming an Exclusive Privilege / G.M. Tamas
  • The Quality of Civility : Post-Anti-Communist Thoughts on Civil Society and the Rule of Law / Martin Krygier
  • The Unmaking of Hungarian Constitutionalism? / Gabor Halmai
  • The Republic of Belarus : The Road from the Past to the Past / Alexander Vashkevich.