Předmět An Introduction to Central European Judicial Culture (HASO6)
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Topics1. The Concept of Europe • The Historical Emergence of Eastern Europe • Does Something like Central Europe Exist? • Gaze in the Course of the Centuries • The Emergence of Central European Legal Tradition2. Marxism and Law • Positivism or Anti-Positivism? • The Role of Judges and Law in Marxist Theory3. The Practice in the 1950’s: The Stalinist Judicial Culture: General Features, its Central European Variations • The Emergence and the Decline of Communist Anti-Positivism • The Practice in the 1970’s and 1980’s: Communist Post-Stalinist Judicial Culture in Central Europe • Making a Post-Stalinist Ultra-Positivism4. The Basic Problems of Post-Communist Legal Culture • The Transformation of Post-Communist Judiciary5. Facing a New European Legal and Judicial Culture: Are Central European Judges Different?6. The EU and its Judiciary in the Next Decade: How European Post-Communist Newcomers Might Respond to the Challenges Relating to the EU Enlargement?7-10. Constitutional Systems of the New EU-Candidate Countries: Bulgaria, Romania,Croatia and TurkeyReading is based on the coursepack, including:Topics 1-6:Mirjan DAMAŠKA: The Faces of Justice and State Authority. A Comparative Approach to the Legal Process. New Haven, London, Yale University Press, 1986.Agata FIJALKOWSKI: The Judiciary’s Struggle towards the Rule of Law in Poland, in: The Rule of Law in Central Europe (Jiří Přibáň, James Young eds.), Dartmouth: Ashgate, 1999John HAZARD: Communists and their Law. A Search for the Common Core of the Legal Systems of the Marxian Socialist States. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, London, 1969Martijn W. HESSELINK: The New European Legal Culture, Kluwer-Deventer, 2001Zdeněk KÜHN: Worlds Apart. American Journal of Comparative Law, 2004LENIN V. I.: State and Revolution. http://www.marxists.org (excerpts)Wojciech SADURSKI: Marxism and legal positivism, in: Essays In Legal Theory (Galligan D. J., ed.), Melbourne University Press, Victoria, 1984Larry WOLFF: Inventing Eastern Europe, Stanford, 1994Topics 7-10:Stanimir ALEXANDROV: Paving the way for Bulgaria’s accession to the European Union. - Fordham international law journal, 21 (1998) 3, pp. 587-601Davor BOŽINOVIČ: Croatia and the European Union, in: Review of international affairs, 54 (2003) 1111, pp. 25-31Dinesh D. BANANI: Reforming history: Turkey’s legal regime and its potential accession to the European Union, in: Boston College international and comparative law review, 26 (2003) 1, pp. 113-127The selected case law and statutes
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doc. JUDr. Zdeněk Kühn, LL.M., Ph.D.prof. JUDr. Mahulena Hofmannová, CSc.
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prof. JUDr. Mahulena Hofmannová, CSc.doc. JUDr. Zdeněk Kühn, LL.M., Ph.D.