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This course gives students an overview of the political and constitutional transition in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989 - 2006/2007. The course emphasizes democratic changes in political and constitutional structures and specific problems like lustration or restitution of property. Last update: NIGRIN (21.04.2010)
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Institute for Public Affairs Global Report on the State of Society. Annual Reports 1998-2005. Bratislava 1999-2006
PROCHAZKA, M. Mission Accomplished: On Founding Constitutional Adjudication in Central Europe. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2002.
PŘIBÁŇ, J. - ROBERTS, P. - YOUNG, J. (eds.). Systems of Justice in Transition: Central European Experiences Since 1989. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2003.
STERIN, E. Czecho/Slovakia, Ethnic Conflict, Constitutional Fissure, Negotiated Breakup. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2000.
BIRCH, S. Electoral systems and political transformation in post-communist Europe. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.
DELURY, G. E. World encyclopedia of political systems and parties. New York: Facts On File, 2006.
SAJO, A. Limiting Government: An Introduction to Constitutionalism. Budapest: Central European University Press, 1999.
TEITEL, R. Transitional Justice. New York: Oxford University Press 2002. Last update: NIGRIN (21.04.2010)
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