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Table of content
Preface 9
Rainer Arnold
The evolution of the German Grundgesetz through constitutional jurisprudence –
some aspects 11
Băieșu Aurel
Evolutions récentes de la jurisprudence constitutionnelle en République de Moldavie 19 Agnieszka Bień-Kacała
Constitutional Court within illiberal constitutionalism. Polish experience 27 Toma Birmontienė
Impeachment as constitutional liability: Lithuanian experience
in the comparative context 37
Alexander Bröstl, Ľudmila Gajdošíková
Landmark decisions on the history of the Constitutional Court
of the Slovak Republic 59
Eugen Chelaru
Le rôle de la Cour constitutionnelle de la Roumanie dans la formation d’une culture
constitutionnelle 79
Valentina Colcelli
From cosmopolitan individual status to European Union citizenship 95 Mathieu Disant
Justice constitutionnelle et développement de la culture constitutionnelle.
Observations à partir de la situation française 113
Dragoljub Drašković
Constitutional Court of Montenegro as a guardian of the constitutional order
and human rights and liberties 123
Monika Florczak-Wątor
Constitutional Court as the guarantor of the separation of powers 127
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Agnieszka Gajda
On the way to full implementation of the right to a fair trial in Poland.
Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of 20 April 2017 (Ref. No K 10/15) 143 Leszek Garlicki, Marta Derlatka
Constitutional Court of Poland – 1996–2018 151
Mirosław Granat
European and Euro-Atlantic integration in Poland. Constitutional dimension 169 Constance Grewe
L’impact des grandes décisions des cours constitutionnelles sur la Culture Juridique.
Une réflexion illustrée par la jurisprudence constitutionnelle allemande 175 Enver Hasani
Internationalised constituent power: the case of the Special Court for Kosovo 181 Michał Jackowski
Constitutional referendum in Poland and primary constituent power 215 Biliana Kostadinov
La neutralité économique de la Constitution en Croatie 227 Gabriella Mangione
Recent developments in Italian Regionalism 243
Viktor Muraviov, Natalia Mushak
Constitutional jurisdiction of the EU Court of Justice 263 Ryszard Piotrowski
The influence of the Constitutional Tribunal on the development
of legal culture in Poland 279
Joël Rideau
Conseil constitutionnel français et ordre juridique de l’Union européenne 293 Siniša Rodin
Court of Justice of the EU and European constitutional culture 307 Anna Rytel-Warzocha
Independence of courts and judges in the case-law
of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal 313
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7 Ihor Slidenko, Sergiy Panasyuk
Protecting human rights and freedoms by constitutional control in Ukraine:
constitutional complaint v official interpretation 321
Andrzej Szmyt
Dispute over the publication of judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal
in Poland in 2015–2018 (genesis, course, finale) 329
Piotr Tuleja
Constitutional determinants of delegalization of Polish political parties
by the Constitutional Tribunal 349
Piotr Uziębło
Examination of the conformity of the purposes and activities of political parties to the constitution of the Republic of Poland as a form of protection
of constitutional values 355
Zbigniew Witkowski, Maciej Serowaniec
Judicial (over)activism exemplified by the rulings of the Constitutional Tribunal
concerning the democratic principle of the rule of law 365 Arta Vorpsi
The impact of constitutional justice in transforming the constitutional culture
in Albania 373
Krzysztof Wójtowicz
Independent status of national courts as a requirement of EU law 385 Mirosław Wyrzykowski
Experiencing loss of values of rule of law in Poland 391
Veaceslav Zaporojan
Le contrôle de la constitutionnalité des omissions législatives dans la jurisprudence
constitutionnelle de la République de Moldova 409
Jiří Zemánek
The contribution of the Czech Constitutional Court to the European
constitutional culture 419