[Aubert Miscellany] – ON THE CONSTITUTION, Studies in honor of Jean-François Aubert, Edited by Piermarco Zen-Ruffinen and Andreas Auer
[Aubert Miscellany] – ON THE CONSTITUTION, Studies in honor of Jean-François Aubert, Edited by Piermarco Zen-Ruffinen and Andreas Auer
[Aubert Miscellany] – ON THE CONSTITUTION, Studies in honor of Jean-François Aubert, Edited by Piermarco Zen-Ruffinen and Andreas Auer
[Aubert Miscellany] – ON THE CONSTITUTION, Studies in honor of Jean-François Aubert, Edited by Piermarco Zen-Ruffinen and Andreas Auer
    [Mélanges Aubert]
    ON THE CONSTITUTION, Studies in honor of Jean-François Aubert, Edited by Piermarco Zen-Ruffinen and Andreas Auer
Édition :
    Basel / Frankfurt am Main
Date :
    1996
    octavo, bound in blue cloth, good condition, [Blank bookplate of P. Pactet, this book comes from the personal library of Pierre Pactet], XX-714 p.
    Among others, it includes the following contributions: Louis Favoreu, The Notion of a Constitutional Court; Charles-Albert Morand, Towards a Methodology for Weighing Constitutional Values; Pierre Pactet, Brief Remarks on the Power of the Last Word in Constitutional Law; Marco Borghi, The Intangible Core of Cultural Rights (In Search of a Criterion for the Analytical Determination of a "Cultural Minimum"); Denis Barrelet, The State Between the Duty to Inform and the Desire to Cultivate its Public Relations; Pascal Mohon, Social Rights and Constitutional Reform; Thomas Cottier and Benoît Merkt, The Federative Function of Freedom of Trade and Industry and the Swiss Internal Market Act: The Influence of European Law and International Economic Law; Michel Hottelier, The New Judicial Federalism in the United States: A Model for Switzerland?; Henri-Robert Schüpbach, Footpaths; Blaise Knapp, Nullity, Annulment, and Unenforceability, or How to Prevent a State Act from Having Effects; Pierre Moor, From the model of the separation of powers to the evaluation of public policies; Claude Rouiller, The extradition of the convicted person in absentia: illustration of the relationship between the autonomous constitutional order, "jus cogens" and the law of treaties.

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Mots-clés : Constitutional Law