Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej

Constitutional Judiciary in France after the Second World War. The Importance of Constitutional Republican Tradition In France, the institution of the constitutional court appeared relatively late. In the period of the Third Republic, the main obstacle to a serious discussion on the introduction...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:144980b3f39e4756ae205bc5eda1bf3a2021-11-27T13:12:40ZSądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej10.12797/Politeja.17.2020.64.041733-67162391-6737https://doaj.org/article/144980b3f39e4756ae205bc5eda1bf3a2020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/1351https://doaj.org/toc/1733-6716https://doaj.org/toc/2391-6737 Constitutional Judiciary in France after the Second World War. The Importance of Constitutional Republican Tradition In France, the institution of the constitutional court appeared relatively late. In the period of the Third Republic, the main obstacle to a serious discussion on the introduction of a constitutional court to the political system was the prevailing concept of a “sovereign parliament” and the associated primacy of the act (statute). The doctrine of those times strengthened the view of the special role of the act (statute) in the legal system; also in the protection of individual rights. These are the main elements of the French republican tradition, which was formed during the Third Republic and was strengthened in the next republican period under the Constitution of 1946. The Constitutional Council, the first independent constitutional court, was introduced into the new system of France (1958) not so much from the conviction of this institution, but from the desire to limit the sovereign power of the parliament and the primacy of the law. The earlier Constitutional Committee (1946) could not fulfill this role, but its importance is underlined in French literature. Lech JamrózKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleFrancerepublican traditionConstitutional Committeeprimacy of the act (statute)sovereignty of the parliamentLawKPolitical scienceJENPLPoliteja, Vol 17, Iss 1(64) (2020)
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language EN
PL
topic France
republican tradition
Constitutional Committee
primacy of the act (statute)
sovereignty of the parliament
Law
K
Political science
J
spellingShingle France
republican tradition
Constitutional Committee
primacy of the act (statute)
sovereignty of the parliament
Law
K
Political science
J
Lech Jamróz
Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej
description Constitutional Judiciary in France after the Second World War. The Importance of Constitutional Republican Tradition In France, the institution of the constitutional court appeared relatively late. In the period of the Third Republic, the main obstacle to a serious discussion on the introduction of a constitutional court to the political system was the prevailing concept of a “sovereign parliament” and the associated primacy of the act (statute). The doctrine of those times strengthened the view of the special role of the act (statute) in the legal system; also in the protection of individual rights. These are the main elements of the French republican tradition, which was formed during the Third Republic and was strengthened in the next republican period under the Constitution of 1946. The Constitutional Council, the first independent constitutional court, was introduced into the new system of France (1958) not so much from the conviction of this institution, but from the desire to limit the sovereign power of the parliament and the primacy of the law. The earlier Constitutional Committee (1946) could not fulfill this role, but its importance is underlined in French literature.
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title Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej
title_short Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej
title_full Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej
title_fullStr Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej
title_full_unstemmed Sądownictwo konstytucyjne we Francji po II wojnie światowej
title_sort sądownictwo konstytucyjne we francji po ii wojnie światowej
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