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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Constitution of Singapore: A Contextual Analysis
Book SynopsisSingapore’s Constitution was hastily cobbled together after her secession from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965. In the subsequent 50 years, the Constitution has been amended many times to evolve a Constitution like no other in the world. Outwardly, Singapore has a Westminster-type constitutional democracy, with an elected legislature, fundamental liberties and safeguards to ensure the independence of the judiciary. On closer inspection, the Constitution displays many innovative and unusual characteristics. Most notable among them are the various types of Members of Parliament that have been introduced since the mid-1980s, the office of the Elected President and the fact that there is no constitutional right to property. This volume seeks to explain the nature and context of these constitutional innovations in the context of a pluralistic, multi-ethnic state obsessed with public order and security. The volatile racial mix of Singapore, with its majority Chinese population nestled in a largely Malay/Islamic world, compels the state to search for ethnic management solutions through the Constitution to guarantee to the Malays and other ethnic minorities their status in the polity. In addition, it examines how the concept of the rule of law is perceived by the strong centrist state governed by a political party that has been in power since 1959 and continues to hold almost hegemonic power.Trade ReviewI thoroughly recommend this work to all those who would like to understand not only the Constitution itself, but the reasons behind its structure and the laws it supports. It is ideal for foreigner and local alike. -- Cameron Ford * Singapore Legal Gazette *...the text gives the reader an excellent starting point to contextualize their understanding of constitutional law in Singapore. -- Jaclyn L Neo * ICONnect Blog *Hence, amongst the wealth of literature that has already been written on the subject, Tan’s The Constitution of Singapore manages to not only provide a novel introduction and a valuable overview but also point the way for readers – new and old – looking for ways to better understand the role of constitutionalism in the country. -- Benjamin Lawrence * Australian Journal of Asian Law *Kevin Tan's The Constitution of Singapore: A Contextual Analysis gives a clear and easily digestible introduction to Singapore's constitutional system. It is highly recommended to anyone who wants a very readable and informative introduction to Singapore's constitutional system. * Singapore Journal of Legal Studies *The book provides a clear and accessible introduction to the different constitutional system of various states. For those looking for such an introduction, they will find no better text. -- Michael Dowdle * Singapore Journal of Legal Studies *Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION I. General II. Towards Independence and Three Imperatives A. Economic Growth B. Managing Ethnicity C. Political Dominance III. Organisation of this Book 1. A BRIEF CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY I. Introduction II. The Straits Settlements Period (1819–1942) A. The Founding of Modern Singapore B. Early Administration of the Straits Settlements C. Becoming a Colony Proper III. The Japanese Occupation (1942–45) IV. The Colony of Singapore (1946–58) V. The Rendel Constitution VI. Constitutional Talks and Self-government (1956–58) VII. Merger and Separation (1963–65) A. The ‘Battle for Merger’ B. The Rift between Singapore and the Federation C. The 1964 Racial Riots VIII. Post-1965 Developments A. The Aftermath of Independence B. The Wee Cong Jin Commission C. Changes to the Judiciary D. Entrenching Singapore’s Sovereignty E. Changes to the Parliamentary System F. The Elected President G. Amendment to Citizenship Laws IX. Conclusion 2. CONSTITUTIONALISM IN SINGAPORE I. Introduction II. The Constitution as Supreme Law A. The Amendment Regime B. Can the Constitution be Impliedly Amended? C. The Basic Features Doctrine III. Separation of Powers IV. Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law V. Constitutional Culture 3. PARLIAMENT AND REPRESENTATION I. A Brief Historical Outline II. Parliament and the Problem of Representation A. Ethnic Representation B. The Group Representation Constituency and Town Councils III. The Revival of Local Government? A. Town Councils as Local Government B. The Community Development Councils (CDCs) C. GRCs as ‘Fixed Deposit’ Seats IV. Qualifications of Members V. Duties of Members VI. Parliamentary Privilege A. Life of Parliament and Vacancies VII. Principal Officers of Parliament A. The Speaker B. The Clerk of Parliament C. The Whip D. Leader of the House VIII. Parliament’s Committees A. Committee of the Whole House B. Select Committees C. Sessional Committees D. Government Parliamentary Committees (GPCs) IX. The Conduct of Elections A. Nomination Day B. Campaigning C. Polling Day D. Political Donations X. Concluding Thoughts 4. LAW-MAKING I. Introduction II. Rule Formulation III. Introduction of Bills in Parliament A. Government Bills B. Private Members’ Bills IV. The Legislative Process A. The First Reading B. The Second Reading C. The Committee Stage D. The Third Reading V. The Presidential Council for Minority Rights and Presidential Assent A. Role of the Elected President VI. Executive Law-making A. Subsidiary Legislation B. Other Forms of Executive Rule-making VII. Legislative Powers in an Emergency 5. THE EXECUTIVE I. Introduction II. Singapore’s Prime Minister III. The Cabinet and its Ministers IV. Unique Features of Singapore’s Cabinet V. Ministerial Salaries VI. Code of Conduct for Ministers VII. Policy Formulation, Decision-making and Collective Responsibility VIII. The Attorney-General IX. The Executive: An Elected Dictatorship? 6. THE ELECTED PRESIDENT I. Introduction II. Singapore’s Presidential Executive: A Short History III. The President’s Traditional Discretionary Powers A. Appointment and Dismissal of the Prime Minister B. Proroguing and Dissolving Parliament C. Discretion during an Emergency D. Justiciability of the President’s Discretion IV. The Elected President A. The Rationale and the Initial Proposals B. The Second White Paper V. The Elected President Scheme in 1991 A. Presidential Elections B. Term of Office, Powers and Immunities C. Removal of the President D. Entrenchment of Office E. Constitutional Reference No 1 of 1995 VI. Post-1991 Changes A. President to State Reasons for Spending Reserves B. Transfer of Surpluses C. Advisory Capacity of the Supreme Court D. Reduction of Veto Powers VII. ‘Loans’ under Article 144(1) VIII. The President Exercises his Discretion IX. Some Unique Aspects of the Presidency 7. THE JUDICIARY I. Introduction II. Judicial Power: Meaning, Nature, Content and Scope III. Constitution of Singapore’s Judiciary A. The Court of Appeal B. The High Court C. Special Constitutional Tribunal D. The State Courts E. The Syariah Court IV. Judicial Independence A. Appointment and Tenure of Judges B. Security of Remuneration C. Shortage of Judges: Judicial Commissioners and Supernumerary Judges D. Judicial Independence and the Power to Punish for Contempt V. Jurisdiction of the Courts A. Original and Appellate Jurisdiction B. Inherent Jurisdiction C. Supervisory Jurisdiction D. Revision Jurisdiction VI. Establishing Jurisdiction and Locus Standi VII. Judicial Control of Administrative Action A. Precedent or Jurisdictional Facts B. Errors of Law C. The Control of Substantive Direction D. The Grounds of Judicial Review VIII. Limits on Judicial Review A. Political Questions B. Legislative Prohibition: Outer Clauses C. Laches D. Judgments of Superior Courts E. Res Judicata IX. Public Law Remedies X. Doctrine of Prospective Overruling XI. Conclusion 8. FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS I. Introduction II. The Rendel Constitution III. The Reid Commission in Malaya IV. Entrenching Rights in Post-Independence Singapore A. A Patchwork Constitution V. The Right to Property in Singapore A. The Land Acquisition Problem B. Constitutional Difficulties C. The Land Acquisition Act 1966 VI. Preventive Detention A. Background to Executive Detention in Singapore B. The Wee Chong Jin Commission VII. Fundamental Liberties under Singapore’s Constitution VIII. Interpreting Fundamental Liberties A. Westminster Constitutions B. The Interpretation of Rights in Light of International Legal Instruments C. The ‘Four Walls’ Doctrine and Beyond D. Balancing of Rights: Between State and Individual 9. CONCLUSION I. Three Leitmotifs II. Regime Dominance A. Power and Governance B. Consolidating Party and State C. Regime Hegemony III. Economic Growth and Development A. Striving for Economic Legitimacy B. The Prevailing Economic Milieu C. The Power to Succeed D. Constitutional and Legal Regime of Public Enterprises E. Economic Development and State Power F. Disciplining Labour IV. Management of Ethnicity and Religious Diversity A. Strategies B. The Wee Chong Jin Commission’s Recommendations C. Malay Interests D. Group Representation Constituencies V. Conclusion
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Law in Politics, Politics in Law
Book SynopsisA great deal has been written on the relationship between politics and law. Legislation, as a source of law, is often highly political, and is the product of a process or the creation of officials often closely bound into party politics. Legislation is also one of the exclusive powers of the state. As such, legislation is plainly both practical and inevitably political; at the same time most understandings of the relationship between law and politics have been overwhelmingly theoretical. In this light, public law is often seen as part of the political order or as inescapably partisan. We know relatively little about the real impact of law on politicians through their legal advisers and civil servants. How do lawyers in government see their roles and what use do they make of law? How does politics actually affect the drafting of legislation or the making of policy? This volume will begin to answer these and other questions about the practical, day-to-day relationship between law and politics in a number of settings. It includes chapters by former departmental legal advisers, drafters of legislation, law reformers, judges and academics, who focus on what actually happens when law meets politics in government.Trade ReviewI do not hesitate to recommend this book, both to participants in political and legal process and also the interested general reader: it contains a great deal of first-class material and is a welcome addition to the literature in this area. -- Saira Salimi * Statute Law Review, Volume 35, Number 2 *One of the most noticeable features of this collection - and perhaps the main source of its originality and diversity - is the impressive range of contributors. Overall, this is a terrific collection of essays [which will] be of value to anyone interested in the 'stuff' of law and politics. Even those well versed in that 'stuff' will surely find some thought-provoking new perspectives here. -- Joseph Tomlinson * The Journal of Legislative Studies, 2014 *Overall, this collection presents the complexities of the relationship between politics and law rather well, even if, as with most edited collections, one would struggle to refine a clear and focused conclusion having read all the chapters. However, while this is often a problem, here it more fairly represents the analytical differences that are evident in examining the subject. -- Christopher May * Political Studies Review *This rigorous, ranging and broad-minded book reflects the best of two worlds; it is a valuable read for those who try to walk the line between them -- Mark Davies * The Table *The book provides well-rounded insight into the intricate relationship between Politics and Law. -- J. Kern * European Review of Public Law *...the value [of this volume] lies in the fact that it brings together a multiplicity of highly-respected voices, not only from academia, but also from institutional and professional levels, who have been working on the various possible ways of interpreting the relationship between politics and law. (Translated from the original Italian.) -- Nicola Lupo * Rivista Trimestrale di Diritto Pubblico 4/2014 (Oct-Dec) *...this is an interesting book with chapters written by experts in their field. -- Ronan Cormacain * The Theory and Practice of Legislation *Law in Politics, Politics in Law makes clear that its remit is not to examine directly the impacts of courts on politics or the development of judicial review as a legal mechanism for calling politics to account. Yet it makes an important contribution to the debate through its analysis of the day-to-day realities of the relationship. -- Justine Thornton QC * Journal of Environmental Law *Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction 1. Beginning at the Beginning: The Relationships between Politics and Law David Feldman Part 2: Lawyer-Politicians 2. Lawyers, MPs and Judges Ross Cranston 3. Lawyers in the House of Commons David Howarth 4. The Form and Language of Legislation Alan Rodger Part 3: Lawyers Advising Government 5. Legislation and Politics Stephen Laws 6. Whitehall, Transparency, and the Law David Seymour 7. The Role of Public International Lawyers in Government Michael Wood 8. Government Legal Advisers through the Ethics Looking Glass Matthew Windsor Part 4: Politics and Legal Change 9. Law Reform in a Political Environment: The Work of the Law Commissions Elizabeth Cooke and Hector MacQueen 10. Parliament Act 1911 in its Historical Context Philip Norton 11. The Parliament Act 1949 Chris Ballinger 12. The Realities of the Parliament Act 1911 Daniel Greenberg 13. The Impact of the Parliament Acts 1911 and 1949 on a Government's Management of its Legislative Timetable, on Parliamentary Procedure and on Legislative Drafting Rhodri Walters Part 5: Politics, the Constitution, and Beyond 14. International Law and Great Power Politics Matthew Parish 15. Law and Democracy in a Human Rights Framework Philip Sales 16. Politics, Law and Constitutional Moments in the UK Dawn Oliver 17. Looking Back and Moving On David Feldman
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Constitution of Taiwan: A Contextual Analysis
Book SynopsisIn addition to the economic miracle, with surprising growth in the 1970s and 1980s, Taiwan has further shown the world two others. One is the democratic miracle which brought about a silent revolution from notorious authoritarian regime to full democracy in Asia. Intertwined with that miracle is the constitutional one, in which political reform was undertaken in a constitutional manner and through constitutional means. Indeed, Taiwan’s transition to democracy was made possible by incremental constitutional revisions, courts responsive to changing dynamics, and a civil society engaged in the project of constitutional transformation. These changes ushered in the unprecedented development of a transitional and transnational constitutionalism. This volume seeks to explain the drivers and context of these constitutional transformations. Democratisation, indigenisation and globalisation all drove the transformation of an externally imposed constitution into an internally embraced, vibrant constitution. The changes analysed in this volume include institutional shifts from a cabinet system to a semi-presidential one; from three parliaments to one; from manipulated central-local relations to a functional federalism; from a Constitutional Court that merely rubber-stamped to one that is responsive and supports social and political dialogues. More importantly, this volume details how a short list of constitutional rights has been transformed to a burgeoning rights-based discourse engaged by civil society.Trade ReviewThis book is by no means simply an introduction to Taiwan’s constitutional evolution. Yeh’s insightful analyses shed new light on many topics such as civic constitutionalism, transitional constitutionalism, constitutional identity, unconstitutional constitutional amendments, etc. ... it is definitely a must read not only for those who are interested in Taiwan in particular, but also for students of (comparative) constitutional law in general. -- Chien-Chih Lin, Institutum Iurisprudentiae * International Journal of Constitutional Law *Table of Contents1. TAIWAN’S CONSTITUTION IN WORLD CONSTITUTIONALISM: COMMON AND SALIENT FEATURES 2. TAIWAN’S CONSTITUTIONAL JOURNEY: IMPOSITION AND INDIGENISATION 3. THE EVOLVING PRESIDENCY AND THE EXECUTIVE 4. REPRESENTATION AND LEGISLATIVE PROCESS 5. MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE AND DEVOLUTION 6. JUDICIAL REVIEW AND THE FUNCTION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT 7. RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS 8. CONCLUSION: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS
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Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. The Doctor and Student. or Dialogues Between a Doctor of Divinity and a Student in the Laws of England Containing the Grounds of Those Laws Together W
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Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which Rest Upon the Legislative Power of the States of the American Union: Fifth Edition (1883)
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Springer The Responsibility of a Constitution for the Future
Book SynopsisBetween a Rock and a Hard Place Constitutional Theory and Intergenerational Equity.- Intergenerational Constitutional Regulation.- Specificity of constitutional norms relating to the protection of future generations on the example of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland.- The responsibility of constitutionalism for the future of the state and society.- A pledge to present and future generations The preamble of the Estonian Constitution in the protection of fundamental rights.
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Springer Culture and Predictability of Law
Book Synopsis1 Introduction.- 2 Protestantism, Capitalism, Rationality of Law and Predictability in Weber. Between the Common Law and the Civil Law of the End of the Nineteenth Century.- 3 The Tansformation of Civil Law.- 4 Personalism, Patrimonialism, Cult of Irrationality and Contempt for Predictability in Brazil.- 5 Justification for a System of Precedents.
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Springer Revisiting the Liberal Constitutional Features of the European Union
Book SynopsisPart I – Legal-Political Tensions within the European Union: Reflections on the ‘European Sovereignty’ Proposed by France by Fausto de Quadros.- Liberalism and Illiberalism in the European Construction by J. N. Cunha Rodrigues.- Member States Nationality and European Union Citizenship: The Reinforcement of Interdependence in the Recent Court of Justice Case-law by Rui Manuel Moura Ramos.- Subsidiarity: Quo Vadis? by Dulce Lopes.- Part II – Rule of Law: Courts and the Protection of Democracy by Miguel Poiares Maduro.- The Rule of Law and EU Competition Law – The Sped-Pro Case by Sofia Oliveira Pais and Marta Prata Domingos.- Judicial Independence in A Union Based on the Rule of Law: A Play in Five Acts by Alessandra Silveira .- The Court of Justice of the EU and the Independence of the Judiciary by Inês Quadros.- Current Challenges to the Rule of Law and European e-Justice as an Original Tool to Answer Effective Judicial Protection Demands by Joana Covelo Abreu.- Part III – Contemporary EU Policies: Updating Public Interest: Regional Blocs and World Challenges. The Role of the European Union by Manuel Lopes Porto.- Building A European Data Space by Graça Enes.- Should Merger Control Rules Apply to the Granting of Special or Exclusive Rights by a Member State to an Undertaking? A Contribution to Tighten a Loose Knot by José Luís da Cruz Vilaça and Rita Leandro Vasconcelos.- Data Retention in Portugal: Big Brother is (No Longer) Watching by Francisco Pereira Coutinho.- Part IV – On the Verge of Autonomy: The First Portuguese Constitutional Court Ruling on Supremacy of EU Law: The Wait is Finally Over by Patrícia Fragoso Martins.- The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and Constitutional Judicial Review of National Rules by Afonso Patrão.- A “Principle of Exclusive Competence of the Court for the Definitive Interpretation of EU law”? Is There Anybody in There? I’ll Need Some Information, First! by Miguel Gorjão-Henriques.
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Springer Die staatliche Finanzierung parteinaher
Book SynopsisEinleitung.- Parteinahe Stiftungen in Deutschland.- Einordnung: Parteinahe Stiftungen als „Stiftungen“?.- Verfassungsrechtliche Rahmenbedingungen einer gesetzlichen Regelung.- Die Finanzierungsmechanismen parteinaher Stiftungen.- Das Stiftungsfinanzierungsgesetz vom 19. Dezember 2023.- Verfassungstreue als zentrale materielle Anforderung an Stiftungen.- Abschließende Würdigung und Ausblick.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Deutschland zwischen europäischer Integration und
Book SynopsisDie Weimarer Reichsverfassung ist ein Eckpfeiler des Konstitutionalismus des 20. Jahrhunderts. Die italienische Charta aus dem Jahr 1948 und das deutsche Grundgesetz aus dem Jahr 1949 repräsentieren den Verfassungszyklus nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. In diesem Band feiern italienische und deutsche Wissenschaftler das 100-jährige Jubiläum von Weimar und das 70-jährige des Grundgesetzes in einem Vergleich publizistischer Kulturen. La Costituzione di Weimar è un caposaldo del costituzionalismo del '900. La Carta italiana del 1948 e la Legge fondamentale tedesca del 1949 rappresentano il ciclo costituzionale del secondo dopoguerra. In questo volume studiosi italiani e tedeschi celebrano i 100 anni di Weimar ed i 70 del Grundgesetz in un confronto di culture pubblicistiche. Table of ContentsEinleitung/Introduzione, Giuseppe Franco Ferrari und Sandro M. Moraldo.- Deutschland zwischen europäischer Integration und Souveränität, Peter M. Huber.- Weimar: Recezioni e rielaborazione, Pier Paolo Portinaro.- I Costituzionalisti di Weimar, Luca Mezzetti.- Weimar, l’Europa e la Lega delle Nazioni, Ciro Sbailò.- Critica e recezione italiana della costituzione di Weimar, Pasquale Pasquino.- Demokratie und Menschenrechte. Zur sprachlichen Institutionalisierung von Ethik 1919 und 1949, Heidrun Kämper.- Die Restaurierung der Institutionen der Demokratie, Otto Pfersmann.- Die Weimarer Theorien der Grundrechte, Michael Goldhammer.- Preußen im deutschen Föderalismus, Dian Schefold.- Tra Weimar e Bonn: democrazia economica e ordoliberalismo nella redazione della Legge fondamentale, Alessandro Somma.- Quel che la GG deve a Weimar, Paolo Ridola.- Grundrechte und Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit: neue Herausforderungen für ein konsolidiertes System, Ulrike Haider-Quercia.- Identitätskonflikte und Verfassungsrechtsprechung, Jörg Luther.- Verfassungsänderung: die Ewigkeitsklausel unter Beschuss, Karl Eberhard Hain.- Schließt sich der Kreis der Föderalismusreformen?, Jens Woelk.- Il sistema federale alla prova: innovazione o conservazione?, Francesco Palermo.- Regierungsform im Wandel, Christian Waldhoff.- Das Parteiensystem und die Krise der Großen Koalitionen, Gerhard Robbers.- Das Parteiensystem auf dem Prüfstand des Populismus, Rudolf Hrbek.- Sistema dei partiti e democrazia diretta: la lezione di Weimar, Elisabetta Palici di Suni.- Die verfassungsrechtlichen Grundlagen der Beteiligung Deutschlands an der EU, Markus Kotzur.- Die Beziehungen zwischen den Gerichtsbarkeiten: Karlsruhe, Luxemburg, Straßburg. Jüngste Entwicklungen und Zukunftsperspektiven, Rainer Arnold.- Erinnerungsorte und -kultur: 100 Jahre Weimarer Reichsverfassug und 70 Jahre Grundgesetz, Sandro M. Moraldo.- Conclusioni, Giuseppe Franco Ferrari.
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Economic Analysis of Public Law
Book SynopsisThis textbook analyses from an economic perspective the phenomena of public law, the constitution, the democratic and political process, federalism, NGOs, administration and state decisions. It also examines selected fields of administrative law, including finance and tax law, public economic law and environmental law. Although the book uses examples from different legal orders, it maintains a focus on continental European law, as it aims to advance the law and economics approach in Europe.Table of ContentsPart 1 Basic Principles.- 1 Key Questions in an Economic Analysis of Public Law.- Studying Law from Outside the Legal Field: The Purpose and Perspective of an Economic Analysis of Law.- Theoretical Concepts.- 2 State—Constitution—Democracy.- Principles of an Institutional Economics of the State and Constitution.- Constitutional Theory of Democracy (Contract Theories).- Tasks of the State.- State Structure (Specifically Federalism).- Open Statehood.- 3 Economic Theory of Institutions and Organisations.- Basic Principles.- Key Problems in Organisational Economics.- Types of Organisations.- 4 Theory of State Decision-making.- Decision-makers.- Regulation.- Part 2 Focus Areas.- 5 Public Finance.- National Budget.- Government Spending.- Government Revenue.- Public Finances Under Federalism.- 6 Public Economic Law.- Basic Principles.- State and Competition.- Economic Regulation.- International Economic Relations and the Global Economic Constitution.- 7 Environmental Economics.- Principles of Environmental Economics.- Environmental Policy Measures.- Instrument Variety and Instrument Mix.- International Aspects of Environmental Policy.
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Springer Kompendium Öffentliches Wirtschaftsrecht
Book Synopsis 1 Unionsrechtliche Grundlagen des Öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrechts (Ferdinand Wollenschläger).- 2 Verfassungsrechtliche Grundlagen des Öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrechts (Ferdinand Wollenschläger).- 3 Grundlagen des Internationalen Wirtschaftsrechts (Jörg Philipp Terhechte).- 4 Die Organisation der Wirtschaftsverwaltung (Klaus Ferdinand Gärditz).- 5 Wirtschafts- und Währungspolitik (Reiner Schmidt).- 6 Die wirtschaftliche Betätigung der öffentlichen Hand (Matthias Knauff).- 7 Vergaberecht (Lars Diederichsen und Ingo Renner).- 8 Subventions- und Beihilfenrecht (Sebastian Unger).- 9 Gewerberecht (Stefan Korte).- 10 Handwerksrecht (Simon Bulla).- 11 Gaststättenrecht (Jan Henrik Klement).- 12 Netzregulierungsrecht (mit Schwerpunkt TKG) (Markus Ludwigs).- 13 Energierecht (Martin Kment).- 14 Öffentliches Finanzmarktrecht (Ann-Katrin Kaufhold).
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Springer Allgemeines Verwaltungsrecht
Book SynopsisVorbemerkungen.- I. Verwaltung im Gefüge der Staatsgewalten: 1. Verwaltung als ausführende, gestaltende, planende Staatsgewalt.- 2. Gesetzgebung als rechtliche Steuerung der Verwaltung.- 3. Rechtsprechung als Kontrolle der Verwaltung insbesondere die Rechtswege.- Selbstkontrollaufgaben zu Teil I.- II. Rechtsträger: 4. Systematischer Überblick.- 5. Privatrechtssubjekte im Verwaltungsrecht.- 6. Verwaltungsträger die rechtsfähigen Hoheitsträger.- 7. Behörden nichtrechtsfähige Hoheitsträger mit Verwaltungsaufgaben.- 8. Verwaltungsgerichte nichtrechtsfähige Hoheitsträger mit Rechtsprechungsaufgaben.- Selbstkontrollaufgaben zu Teil II.- III. Rechtspositionen: 9. Systematischer Überblick.- 10. Status.- 11. Erlaubnisse.- 12. Pflichten.- 13. Ansprüche.- 14. Kompetenzen.- 15. Eigenschaften von Sachen.- 16. Systemzustände.- Selbstkontrollaufgaben zu Teil III.- IV. Rechtsakte: 17. Systematischer Überblick.-
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