Description
About the Author
Bogusia Puchalska is Senior Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire, UK
Reviews
'An important contribution to understanding the relationship between constitutionalism and democracy in the context of post-communist transitions. Puchalska's passionate plea for "democratic constitutionalism" is supported by an admirably rigorous, clear and very competent analysis of the constitutional transition in Poland, and in Central/Eastern Europe more generally.' Wojciech Sadurski, The University of Sydney, Australia 'Central and Eastern European constitutionalism scholars deal with a phenomenon of profound and multidimensional change. This book offers a novel and profound analysis of the post 1989 development of constitutionalism in Poland as an example of such a change. It provides us not only with a fascinating account of events that presented a background of the new constitutionalism development but it makes a most valuable contribution to the theory of constitutionalism.' Grazyna Skapska, Jagiellonian University, KrakA(3)w, Poland 'It is not only a book for lawyers but one for scholars and students of democratization, area studies, law and society, modern history, and European studies... Clearly written and well structured, this book also benefits from objectives that are explicitly outlined and from effective signposting at the outset of each chapter. Owing to its clear argumentation and genuine democratic stance, it is a welcome contribution to modern constitutionalism.' Slavic Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781138253285
Author Bogusia Puchalska
Format Paperback
Page Count 184
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g