These essays examine the issues and political atmosphere that affects constitution-making in Eastern Europe. Country studies are included from Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland, as well as regional comparisons of constitutional courts and local governments. The editor provides an overview.
Advisers to East European governments and legal scholars bring firsthand observation and professional expertise to bear on the issues and the political atmosphere that affect constitution making. Country studies are included for Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland, as well as regional comparisons of constitutional courts and local governments.
Woodrow Wilson Center Press