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The Vu/Karpen Project, February 14, 2012
Concert program for The Vu/Karpen Project, February 14,
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Legislation in Spain
El volumen del que forma parte este capítulo sirve de continuación al libro Ulrich Karpen y Helen Xanthaki (eds.), Legislation in Europe, a Comprehensive Guide for Scholars and Practitioners (Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2017), que se centraba en el análisis crítico de los principios generales y mejores prácticas del proceso legislativo pero sobre todo del proceso y metodología de redacción (legisprudence). En este volumen posterior, se analizan críticamente los sistemas legislativos de los 27 países miembros de la Unión Europea (por aquel entonces incluyendo al Reino Unido) y de la Unión Europea. El presente capítulo se centra en el procedimiento legislativo en el marco del ordenamiento jurídico constitucional español, desde el marco diseñado por la Constitución Española de 1978, pasando por los diferentes procedimientos, competencias y forma de organizarse de los órganos que participan, los objetivos e instrumentos de legislación, y el diseño y evaluación ex ante y ex post.Depto. de Derecho ConstitucionalFac. de DerechoTRUEpu
Migration and human rights - challenges and possibilities
Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen of the Law Faculty, University of Hamburg considers issues relating to migration and human rights through an analysis of two European case studies
Migration and human rights - challenges and possibilities
Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen of the Law Faculty, University of Hamburg considers issues relating to migration and human rights through an analysis of two European case studies
Fiscal federalism in Germany
Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen (Hamburg Law School) describes worldwide models for federalism and explains the role of Federal Financial Constitution in Germany with a consideration of the case for fiscal reform in Germany
Competition versus cooperation: German federalism in need of constitutional amendments
Article by Professor Dr Jur Ulrich Karpen
(Hamburg) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for
Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society
for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal
Studies, University of London
Transitional justice and the transition to democracy: looking at the past to gain a better perspective for the future
Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen, Law faculty, University of Hamburg examines approaches to the problems of transitional justice which follow from major social and constitutional changes in a country. He considers aspects such as criminal justice, truth and reconcilation, access to information and rule of law understandings and tolerance with reference to situations in Germany and Africa
Transitional justice and the transition to democracy: looking at the past to gain a better perspective for the future
Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen, Law faculty, University of Hamburg examines approaches to the problems of transitional justice which follow from major social and constitutional changes in a country. He considers aspects such as criminal justice, truth and reconcilation, access to information and rule of law understandings and tolerance with reference to situations in Germany and Africa
Competition versus cooperation: German federalism in need of constitutional amendments
Article by Professor Dr Jur Ulrich Karpen (Hamburg) published in Amicus Curiae - Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
The pronouncement of decisions and implementing and enforcing the Constitutional Court’s judgments: some observations from Kosovo
In this article Professor Dr Ulrich Karpen (University of Hamburg Law School) explains the roles, remit and procedures of the Constitution of Kosovo, the Law on the Constitutional Court (CC) and its Rules of Procedure (RoP) and their interaction in regulating the pronouncement of decisions
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