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ANAYASA MAHKEMELERİ ÖNEMLİ MİDİR? Orta Avrupa’da Anayasa Yargısı ve Demokrasinin Pekişmesi

Year 2005, Volume: 54 Issue: 3, 58 - 79, 01.06.2005
https://doi.org/10.1501/Hukfak_0000000387

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  • Brunner, Georg, “Structure and Proceedings of Hungarian Constitutional Judiciary”, in
  • Solyom and Brunner 2000, pp. 65-102.
  • Epstein, Lee & Knight, Jack & Shvetsova, Olga (2001), “The Role of Constitutional Democratic Systems of 35, Issue 1, p. 117.
  • Government”, Law & Society Review, Vol.
  • Erdoğan, Mustafa (2005), Anayasal Demokrasi (Ankara: Siyasal Kitabevi, 7. b.)
  • Garlicki, Leszek Lech, “The Experience of the Polish Constitutional Court”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 265-82.
  • Halmai, Gabor (2002), “The Hungarian Approach to Constitutional Review: The Constitutional Court”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 189-211.
  • Herron, Erik S. & Randazzo, Kirk A. (2003), “The Relationship Between Independence The Journal of Politics, Vol. 65, No. 2, May, pp. 422-38.
  • Holmes, Stephen (1993), “Back to the Drawing Board”, East European Constitutional Review 2, No. 1, pp. 21-25.
  • Howard, A. E. Dick (1993) (ed.), Constitution Making in Eastern Europe (Washington, D.C: The Woodrow Wilson Center Press).
  • Jacob, Herbert (1996), “Introduction”, in Courts, Law, and Politics in Comparative University Press).
  • Linz, Juan J. & Stepan Alfred (1996), “Toward Consolidated Democracies”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 7. No. 2, pp. 14-33
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  • Law and Politics (Oxford & Portland: Hart
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  • Pederzoli, Patrizia & Guarnieri, Carlo (1997), “Italy: A Case of Judicial Democracy?”, Volume 49, Issue 2, p. 253.
  • Priban, Jiri (2002), “Judicial Power vs. Democratic Representation: The Culture of Constitutionalism and Human Rights in the Czech Legal System”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 373-94.
  • Prochazka, Radoslav (2002), Mission Accomplished: On Founding Constitutional York: Central European University Press).
  • Sadurski, Wojciech (2002), “Legitimacy and Reasons of Constitutional Review after
  • Communism” in Sadurski (2002), pp. 163-87.
  • Sadurski, Wojciech (2002) (ed.), Constitutional Justice, East and West (The Hauge & London & New York: Kluwer Law International)
  • Schedler, Andreas & Diamond, Larry & Plattner, Marc F. (1999) (eds.), The Self- Democracies (Boulder/Co. Publishers)
  • State: Power and Accountability in New and London: Lynne Rienner
  • Schwartz, Herman (2000), The Struggle for Constitutional Justice in Post- Communist Chicago Press).
  • Europe (Chicago and London: university of
  • Schwartz, Herman (1999), “Surprising Success: The New Eastern European Constitutional Courts”, in Schedler & Diamond & Plattner, pp. 195- 214.
  • Solyom, Laszlo & Brunner, Georg (2000), Constitutional Judiciary in a New Democracy: The University of Michigan Press).
  • Tate, C. Neal (1995), “Why the Expansion of Judicial Power?” in C. N. Tate & T. (New York: New York University Press)

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Year 2005, Volume: 54 Issue: 3, 58 - 79, 01.06.2005
https://doi.org/10.1501/Hukfak_0000000387

References

  • Bartole, Sergio (2002), “Conclusions: Legitimacy of Constitutional Courts: Between Policy Making and Legal Science”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 409-32.
  • Brunner, Georg, “Structure and Proceedings of Hungarian Constitutional Judiciary”, in
  • Solyom and Brunner 2000, pp. 65-102.
  • Epstein, Lee & Knight, Jack & Shvetsova, Olga (2001), “The Role of Constitutional Democratic Systems of 35, Issue 1, p. 117.
  • Government”, Law & Society Review, Vol.
  • Erdoğan, Mustafa (2005), Anayasal Demokrasi (Ankara: Siyasal Kitabevi, 7. b.)
  • Garlicki, Leszek Lech, “The Experience of the Polish Constitutional Court”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 265-82.
  • Halmai, Gabor (2002), “The Hungarian Approach to Constitutional Review: The Constitutional Court”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 189-211.
  • Herron, Erik S. & Randazzo, Kirk A. (2003), “The Relationship Between Independence The Journal of Politics, Vol. 65, No. 2, May, pp. 422-38.
  • Holmes, Stephen (1993), “Back to the Drawing Board”, East European Constitutional Review 2, No. 1, pp. 21-25.
  • Howard, A. E. Dick (1993) (ed.), Constitution Making in Eastern Europe (Washington, D.C: The Woodrow Wilson Center Press).
  • Jacob, Herbert (1996), “Introduction”, in Courts, Law, and Politics in Comparative University Press).
  • Linz, Juan J. & Stepan Alfred (1996), “Toward Consolidated Democracies”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 7. No. 2, pp. 14-33
  • Loughlin, Martin (2000), Sword and Scales: An Examination of the Relationship Between Publishing).
  • Law and Politics (Oxford & Portland: Hart
  • Paczolay, Peter (1993), “The New Hungarian Constitutional State: Challenges and Perspectives”, in Dick (1993), pp. 21-55.
  • Pederzoli, Patrizia & Guarnieri, Carlo (1997), “Italy: A Case of Judicial Democracy?”, Volume 49, Issue 2, p. 253.
  • Priban, Jiri (2002), “Judicial Power vs. Democratic Representation: The Culture of Constitutionalism and Human Rights in the Czech Legal System”, in Sadurski (2002), pp. 373-94.
  • Prochazka, Radoslav (2002), Mission Accomplished: On Founding Constitutional York: Central European University Press).
  • Sadurski, Wojciech (2002), “Legitimacy and Reasons of Constitutional Review after
  • Communism” in Sadurski (2002), pp. 163-87.
  • Sadurski, Wojciech (2002) (ed.), Constitutional Justice, East and West (The Hauge & London & New York: Kluwer Law International)
  • Schedler, Andreas & Diamond, Larry & Plattner, Marc F. (1999) (eds.), The Self- Democracies (Boulder/Co. Publishers)
  • State: Power and Accountability in New and London: Lynne Rienner
  • Schwartz, Herman (2000), The Struggle for Constitutional Justice in Post- Communist Chicago Press).
  • Europe (Chicago and London: university of
  • Schwartz, Herman (1999), “Surprising Success: The New Eastern European Constitutional Courts”, in Schedler & Diamond & Plattner, pp. 195- 214.
  • Solyom, Laszlo & Brunner, Georg (2000), Constitutional Judiciary in a New Democracy: The University of Michigan Press).
  • Tate, C. Neal (1995), “Why the Expansion of Judicial Power?” in C. N. Tate & T. (New York: New York University Press)
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Other ID JA53HZ84NK
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Mustafa Erdoğan This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2005
Submission Date June 1, 2005
Published in Issue Year 2005 Volume: 54 Issue: 3

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Chicago Erdoğan, Mustafa. “ANAYASA MAHKEMELERİ ÖNEMLİ MİDİR? Orta Avrupa’da Anayasa Yargısı Ve Demokrasinin Pekişmesi”. Ankara Üniversitesi Hukuk Fakültesi Dergisi 54, no. 3 (June 2005): 58-79. https://doi.org/10.1501/Hukfak_0000000387.
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