Constitution-making in the region of former Soviet dominance

with full texts of all new constitutions ratified through July 1995

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Rett R. Ludwikowski
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Constitution-making in the region of former Soviet dominance

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In Constitution-Making in the Region of Former Soviet Dominance, Rett R. Ludwikowski offers a comparative study of constitution-making in progress and provides insight into the complex political and social circumstances that are shaping its present and future. This book is the first study of these recent constitutional developments, and, with its appendix of all newly ratified constitutions in the region, is an essential new reference work.

Beginning with a review of the constitutional traditions of Eastern and Central Europe, Ludwikowski goes on to offer analysis of the recent process of political change in the region. A second section focuses specifically on the new constitutions and such issues as the selection of the form of government, concepts of divisions of power, unicameralism vs. bicameralism, the flexibility or rigidity of constitutions as working documents, and the process of reviewing the constitutionality of laws.

Individual states as framed in these documents are analyzed in economic, political, and cultural terms. Although it is too soon to fully consider the implementation of these constitutions, special attention is devoted to the effect of reform on human rights protection, a notorious problem of continuing concern in the region.

A final section offers an insightful comparative study of constitutional law by reviewing the post-Soviet process of constitution-making against the backdrop of Western constitutional traditions.

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Language
English
Pages
641

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.

Published in
Durham, N.C, London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
344.7022
Library of Congress
KJC4445, KJC4445 .L83 1996, KJC4445.L83 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
641p. ;
Number of pages
641

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23133145M
ISBN 10
0822318024, 0822317974
LCCN
96003566
OCLC/WorldCat
34078691
Goodreads
3687207
2865071

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