@misc {TN_libero_mab2,
author = { Holmes, Stephen AND Sajó, András },
title = { Limiting Government An Introduction to Constitutionalism },
publisher = {Central European University Press},
publisher = {},
isbn = {9789633863879},
keywords = { LAW / Constitutional },
year = {[2022]},
year = {, ©1999},
abstract = {Frontmatter},
abstract = {TABLE OF CONTENTS},
abstract = {Foreword},
abstract = {Introduction},
abstract = {Chapter 1. The Constitution as Fear and Acceptance},
abstract = {1.1. Fear's Creatures},
abstract = {1.2.Types of Fear},
abstract = {1. 3. Ulysses Binds Himself to the Mast},
abstract = {1.4. Definitional Dangers},
abstract = {1.5. Constituent Power},
abstract = {1.6. What Precedes a Constitution? Order and Acceptance},
abstract = {1.7. The Content of a Constitution: Neutrality or Common Objectives?},
abstract = {1.8. The Legal Nature of a Constitution},
abstract = {Chapter 2. The Taming of Democracy},
abstract = {2 .1. Diluted People's Sovereignty and Weak Democracy},
abstract = {2.2. Majority Rule},
abstract = {2.3. The Constitutional Limits to Democracy},
abstract = {2.4. Referendum and Destabilization},
abstract = {Chapter 3. Dangerous Liaisons: Checks and Balances and the Separation of Powers},
abstract = {3 .1. The Balancing Act},
abstract = {3.2. Separation and Dependence in Creation and Termination},
abstract = {3.3. Separate Operations and Joint Decisions},
abstract = {3.4. Additional Counterbalancing Factors},
abstract = {3.5. When Does the Counterweight Become Excessive Weight?},
abstract = {3.6. Separation and Freedom},
abstract = {Chapter 4. Parliamentarism and the Legislative Branch},
abstract = {4.1. The Transformations of Parliament},
abstract = {4.2. The Structure and Operation of Parliament},
abstract = {4.3. Unicameral versus Bicameral Systems},
abstract = {4.4. The Legislative Process},
abstract = {Chapter 5. The Executive Power},
abstract = {5.1. The Discrete Charm of Efficiency},
abstract = {5.2. Who or What is the Head of the Executive?},
abstract = {5.3. The Prerogatives of the Executive Power},
abstract = {5 .4. The Myth of Responsibility},
abstract = {5.5. The Internal Division of the Executive Power},
abstract = {Chapter 6. The Rule-of-Law State and lts Executors},
abstract = {6.1. Rule by Law and the Rule-of-Law State},
abstract = {6.2. The Administration of Justice},
abstract = {Chapter 7. Constitutional Adjudication},
abstract = {7 .1. Who Guards the Guardians?},
abstract = {Chapter 8. Fundamental Rights},
abstract = {8.1. Freedom and Human Rights},
abstract = {8.2. Defining Fundamental Rights},
abstract = {8.3. What Do Fundamental Rights Imply?},
abstract = {8.4. When Fundamental Rights May Be Restricted: Reconciling the State with Freedom in Constitutionalism},
abstract = {8.5. What Purpose Do Fundamental Rights Serve If Abused?},
abstract = {8.6. How Precise Should the Definition Be?},
address = { Budapest , },
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}
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