Constitutions in Transition - Tendencies in European Constitutional Law after the Fall of Communism


Term Paper, 2000

10 Pages, Grade: very good


Abstract or Introduction

Soon after the historical changes that took place in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, it became clear that any new political, social, cultural and economical system introduced after the fall of communism had to be based on a constitutional system of western type. As it will be pointed later, this does not necessarily mean, that basic ideas and concepts of constitutions like those existing in western Europe were completely unknown in the CEE-countries in communist times. However, the need to find a kind of legal framework to prevent drawbacks on the way to democracy and market-orientated economy as well as the demonstration of the new orientation towards the west made significant changes of the constitutional system even more important. From the very beginning there were two sides to the constitutional aspect of transitions. On the one hand, national problems had to be solved. On the other hand, an international political pressure could be observed, e.g. concerning the protection of human rights. The search for a new legal system was a walk on a fine line between principles and compromises on both internal and international level.

Details

Title
Constitutions in Transition - Tendencies in European Constitutional Law after the Fall of Communism
College
Jagiellonian University in Krakow  (Summer School)
Course
Poland and Central Europe in Transition
Grade
very good
Author
Year
2000
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V2240
ISBN (eBook)
9783638113687
File size
501 KB
Language
English
Notes
This essay was written during summer school session of 2000 at the Jagiellonen University in Krakow and should supply a short look into the changes that have given Poland´s constitutional law a new face since the collapse of communism. Exemplary, the parallels between west european constitutions are discusssed.
Keywords
Constitutions, Transition, Tendencies, European, Constitutional, Fall, Communism, Poland, Central, Europe, Transition
Quote paper
Matthias Klissenbauer (Author), 2000, Constitutions in Transition - Tendencies in European Constitutional Law after the Fall of Communism, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/2240

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