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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) European Constitutions Compared by Albrecht Weber
This is one of the most ambitious and authoritative examinations of the institutional setting of European constitutions. It provides a systematic study of constitutional principles and organisation of state powers. A coherent structure organises the material into the following categories: terminology; notion and functions of constitutions; sources; constituent and amending power; protecting the constitution; directive principles; fundamental principles; division of powers and functions; parliament; heads of state; government and administration; the judiciary. This clear consistent approach gives shape to a broad-ranging complex body of law allowing the reader to navigate it with confidence.