Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--European University Institute, 2010, under title: The evolution of socio-economic constitutional rights conceptions in the context of democratisation processes : the case of Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-173).
Contents:
Conclusions. Inter-institutional constitutional dialogue in socio-economic cases -- Is there a need for socio-economic rights constitutionalisation? -- Constitutional debates : similarities and differences -- Substantial change in the meaning of socio-economic rights -- Constitutional socio-economic jurisprudence in selected matters -- Inter-institutional constitutional dialogue in socio-economic cases -- Conclusions.
Series:
Lex et Res Publica : Polish legal and political studies, 2191-3250 ; volume 1
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