รายละเอียดในรูปแบบ MARC
| 000 -LEADER |
| fixed length control field |
09781nam a22002657a 4500 |
| 005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION |
| control field |
20250217183321.0 |
| 008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS--GENERAL INFORMATION |
| fixed length control field |
s2007 eng d |
| 020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
| International Standard Book Number |
9041125248 |
| 040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
| Original cataloging agency |
NALT |
| 041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
| Language code of text/sound track or separate title |
eng |
| 090 ## - LOCALLY ASSIGNED LC-TYPE CALL NUMBER (OCLC); LOCAL CALL NUMBER (RLIN) |
| Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) |
KD 35.E86 |
| Local cutter number (OCLC) ; Book number/undivided call number, CALL (RLIN) |
E97 2007 |
| 100 0# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
| Personal name |
Albi, Anneli, ed. |
| 245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT |
| Title |
The European constitution and national constitutions : |
| Remainder of title |
ratification and beyond / |
| Statement of responsibility, etc. |
Anneli Albi, Editor |
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands : |
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Kluwer Law International, |
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2007 |
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
| Extent |
308 p. ; |
| Dimensions |
25 cm. |
| Other physical details |
|
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
| Formatted contents note |
Chapter 1 Introduction: The European Constitution and National Constitutions in the Context of 'Post-national Constitutionalism' --<br/>Anneli Albi 1. Introduction: Constitution, State and Post-National Constitutionalism --<br/>2. Outline of the Book --<br/>3. A Treaty or a Constitution? --<br/>4. Referendums --<br/>5. The Supremacy Clause --<br/>6. Amendment of National Constitutions in the Light of 'Multilevel' or 'Intertwined Constitutionalism' --<br/>Part I Ratification of the Constitutional Treaty and the Impact on National Constitutions --<br/><br/>Chapter 2 Ratification of the European Constitution in Lithuania and its Impact on the National Constitutional System Irmantas Jarukaitis --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. The Constitutional Act on the Membership of Lithuania in the EU --<br/>3. Ratification of the TCE in Lithuania --<br/>4. The TCE and the National Constitution --<br/><br/>Chapter 3 Ratification of the European Constitution in Hungary: Problems and Challenges old T Jenő Czuczai --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. The Ratification Process in Parliament and the Issue of a Referendum --<br/>3. The 'Reservation' on Minority Rights in the Ratification Act --<br/>4. Challenges Concerning the Impact of the TCE in Hungary --<br/>5. Conclusions --<br/><br/>Chapter 4 The Ratification of the European Constitutional Treaty in Italy Marta Cartabia --<br/>1. Ratification as a Matter of Speed in Italy --<br/>2. Article 11 of the Italian Constitution and the Procedure for the 2. 3. Ratification of European Treaties --<br/>3. The Consultative Referendum of 1989 on the European Constitution and the Need for a Constitutional Procedure --<br/>4.The Main Issues in the Parliamentary Debate --<br/><br/>Chapter 5 Spain's Ratification of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe: Prior Constitutional Review, Referendum and Parliamentary Approval Pablo Perez Tremps and Alejandro Saiz Arnaiz --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. The Political and Constitutional Framework --<br/>3. The Ratification Process --<br/>3.1 Constitutional Court Declaration No. 1/2004 of 13 December 2004 --<br/>3.2 The Referendum of 20 February 2005 3.3 Parliament's Approval of Organic Law No. 1/2005 of 20 May 2005, Authorizing Spain's Ratification of the TCE --<br/>4. The Pending Questions --<br/><br/>Chapter 6 Germany and the EU Constitutional Treaty Rainer Arnold --<br/>1. Parliamentary Consent to the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe --<br/>2. Constitutional Review of the Act on Approval of the TCE --<br/>3.The Main Political Debates in Germany Regarding the European Constitution --<br/>4. Academic Debates on European Constitutional Law in Germany --<br/>5. Supremacy of Community Law and the Federal Constitutional Court --<br/><br/>Chapter 7 Belgium: The Lock-through System 1 Francis Delperee --<br/>1.The Making and Incorporation of the Treaty Establishing --<br/>2. a Constitution for Europe Review of Constitutionality --<br/>3. The Nature of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe -- |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
| Formatted contents note |
Chapter 8 Ratification of the European Constitution in Estonia: A New Constitution for Estonia? Julia Laffranque --<br/>1. Overview of Relevant Constitutional Provisions and Debates in Estonia --<br/>2. Conclusions of the Expert Working Group set up by Parliament: a post mortem Expertise? --<br/>3. Deliberations at Parliament and the Issue of Referendum --<br/>4. The Role of the Supreme Court --<br/><br/>Chapter 9 The European Constitution in the Far North, in a Country Called Suomi Tuomas Ojanen --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. The Constitutional and Political Context Concerning the European Constitution --<br/>2.1 Constitutional Law Background --<br/>2.2 The Political and Social Context Concerning the Discussion on the European Constitution and EU Membership in Finland --<br/>3. The European Constitution and its Relation to the Constitution of Finland --<br/>3.1The Nature and Content of the European Constitution --<br/>3.2 The Relationship Between the European Constitution and the Constitution of Finland --<br/>4. Referendum --<br/>5. The Relationship Between European Constitutionalism and Finnish 4. 5. 3.2 Constitutional Law--<br/>Part II Obstacles to the Ratification of the Constitutional Treaty and Issues for National Constitutions --<br/><br/>Chapter 10 French Reactions to the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe from Constitutional Welcome to Popular Rejection Jacques Ziller --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. French Participation in the European Convention and in the IGC: a Strong but Unfocused Presence --<br/>3. The Decision of the Conseil Constitutionnel on the Ratification of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe --<br/>4. Intermezzo: French Politics and the TCE - the Internal Referendum in the Socialist Party --<br/>5. Preparation for Ratification of the TCE: Amendments to the Constitution --<br/>6. French Rejection of the TCE: the Referendum of 29 May 2005 7. --<br/>The Next Steps --<br/><br/>Chapter 11 The Dutch Constitution,the European Constitution and the Referendum in the Netherlands Leonard Besselink --<br/>1. Two Types of Constitution --<br/>2. The Constitution of the Netherlands --<br/>3. The Present Constitution and Europe --<br/>4. Politics and Europe --<br/>Table of Contents <br/>5. The Referendum --<br/>6. After the Referendum: The Popular Response --<br/>7. The Constitutional Explanation --<br/>8. The Response in Politics --<br/>9. The Future of the European Constitution --<br/>Part III Adjournment of the Ratification of the Constitutional Treaty: Wait and See? --<br/><br/>Chapter 12 The United Kingdom: A Tragi-Comedy in Three Acts Clive Church --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. The Constitutional Scenery --<br/>3. Act I: Prior to March 2004 --<br/>4. A referendum entr'acte --<br/>5. Act II: April 2004 - May 2005 --<br/>6. Act III: Since June 2005 --<br/>7. Continental Comparisons --<br/><br/>Chapter 13 Ratification of the European Constitution - Implications for Ireland Gerard Hogan --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. The Irish Constitution --<br/>3. The Crotty case (1987) --<br/>4. The Treaty of Amsterdam --<br/>5. The likely political issues in the Irish referendum --<br/>6. The supremacy of the European Constitution obat s --<br/>7. Conclusions --<br/><br/>Chapter 14 Denmark's Waning Constitutionalism and Article 20 of the Constitution on Transfer of Sovereignty Hjalte Rasmussen --<br/>1. Article 20 and Constitutional Amorphousness --<br/>2. Referendum Prophesies --<br/>3. Other Issues Regarding the Relationship Between the TCE and Danish Constitutional Law --<br/>4. From Constitutionalism to a 'Negotiational Democracy"? . -- |
| 505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
| Formatted contents note |
Chapter 15 Ratification Without Debate and Debate Without Ratification: the European Constitution in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Zdenek Kühn --<br/>1. The Legal and Constitutional Framework --<br/>2. Doctrinal Discussions on the Nature of the Treaty --<br/>3. Political Debates in the Czech Republic and Slovakia --<br/>4. Czech Referendum Debate and the Parliamentary Ratification in Slovakia --<br/>5. Constitutional Courts 5.1 The Czech Constitutional Court 5.2 The Slovak Constitutional Court --<br/>6. The Situation in Early 2006 --<br/><br/>Chapter 16 The Polish Constitution, the European Constitutional Treaty and the Principle of Supremacy Adam Lazowski --<br/>1. State of Play in Ratification of the European Constitution in Poland --<br/>2. The Principle of Supremacy and Surrender Procedures in the Jurisprudence of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal --<br/>3. Conclusions --<br/><br/>Chapter 17 Sweden's Possible Ratification of the EU Constitution: A Case-study of 'Wait and See' Joakim Nergelius --<br/>1. General Constitutional Background --<br/>2. The Swedish Handling of the Proposed EU Constitution --<br/>3. Theoretical Issues Regarding the European Constitution --<br/><br/>Chapter 18 A View from a Candidate Country: Implications for Croatia of (Non) Ratification of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe Sinisa Rodin and Tamara Capeta . --<br/>1. Introduction 2. The Nature of the Union's Constitutional Order --<br/>2.1 The Fragmentary Substance of the European Constitution --<br/>2.2 ... and the Relevance of the Form --<br/>3. Constitutional Issues of Croatia's EU Membership in the Shadow of the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe --<br/>3.1 Is There a Need for Constitutional Amendment Before Accession? --<br/>3.2 The Croatian Constitution and the Problem of Referendum --<br/>4. Conclusions --<br/>Part IV Ratification in Light of the Nature and Content of the Constitutional Treaty and the Instrument of Referendum --<br/><br/>Chapter 19 The Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe: Some General Reflections on its Character and Prospects for Ratification Jürgen Schwarze --<br/>1. Introduction --<br/>2. A Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe: The Specific Nature of the Treaty --<br/>3. The Content of the Constitutional Treaty --<br/>4. Difficulties in the Ratification Process --<br/>5. Prospects for the Treaty --<br/>6. Conclusion Chapter --<br/><br/>Chapter 20 Institutional Changes in the Constitutional Treaty - A Reason for Its Rejection? Peter-Christian Müller-Graff --<br/>1. Developments Regarding the Overall Institutional Setting --<br/>1.1 Overall Institutional Setting --<br/>1.2 New Institutional Elements |
| 650 #0 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
| Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Constitutional law |
| 9 (RLIN) |
15164 |
| Geographic subdivision |
European Union countries |
| 650 04 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
| Topical term or geographic name entry element |
Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2004) |
| 653 #4 - INDEX TERM--UNCONTROLLED |
| Uncontrolled term |
Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe (2004) |
| 700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
| 9 (RLIN) |
47606 |
| Personal name |
Albi, Anneli |
| 850 ## - HOLDING INSTITUTION |
| Holding institution |
NALT |
| 942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) |
| Koha item type |
Law Book |
| Source of classification or shelving scheme |
Local Classification |
| 998 ## - LOCAL CONTROL INFORMATION (RLIN) |
| -- |
25 |
| -- |
นีลวัสน์ อินทรักษา |