Constitutional Law in Hellas
This text covers: form of government; the state and its subdivisions; citizenship and the administration of justice; and specific issues, such as war, treaty and foreign affairs powers, taxing and spending power, and the state of emergency.
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Constitutional Law in Hellas
This text covers: form of government; the state and its subdivisions; citizenship and the administration of justice; and specific issues, such as war, treaty and foreign affairs powers, taxing and spending power, and the state of emergency.
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Constitutional Law in Hellas

Constitutional Law in Hellas

by P.C. Spyropoulos
Constitutional Law in Hellas

Constitutional Law in Hellas

by P.C. Spyropoulos

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Overview

This text covers: form of government; the state and its subdivisions; citizenship and the administration of justice; and specific issues, such as war, treaty and foreign affairs powers, taxing and spending power, and the state of emergency.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789041100740
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Publication date: 07/01/1995
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.37(d)

Table of Contents

General introduction. Sources of constitutional law: international law, the constitution, legislation, jurisprudence, unwritten law, administrative regulations, codification and interpretations of legal rules. Form of government: general, the head of state, the legislature, the executive, the judiciary, advisory and supervisory institutions. The state and its subvisions: state form, decentralised authorities. Citizenship and the administration of justice: rules concerning nationality and the relevance of nationality; fundamental rights and freedoms, protection of minorities, control of administrative action, legal position of aliens. Specific issues: war, treaty and foreign affairs powers, taxing and spending power, the state of emergency.

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