【ガバナンスと憲法主義】
Governance and Constitutionalism:Law, Politics and Institutional Neutrality (Studies in the Sociology of Law) '18
目次
Chapter 1: Introduction - Bogdan Iancu and Simina Elena T?n?sescu Part I-Administrative Autonomy and Democracy Chapter 2: Legitimacy of Modern State and Law in the Age of Globalization - Adam Czarnota Chapter 3: Independent bodies, democracy and expertise - Daniel Smilov Chapter 4: The People, Experts, and Politicians: Is Expertise a Challenge to Democratic Legitimacy? -Lucian Bojin Chapter 5: Agencification as European Union Acquis - Jacques Ziller Chapter 6: Impact of national ‘agentification’ on EU - Elena Simina T?n?sescu Part II: Case Studies Chapter 7: The State Reform in Brazil: More of the Same? - Gilberto Bercovici Chapter 8: Agentification as Constitutional Depoliticization: The Metamorphoses of Anticorruption in Romania - Bogdan Iancu Chapter 9: Regulatory bodies in an illiberal democracy: The Case of the New Hungarian Constitution - Attila Vincze Chapter 10: Implementation of Separation of Powers and Scope of Independence for Politically Neutral Organs in Russia - Sergei A. Belov Chapter 11: Independence by Law or by Practice? Taiwan’s Central Bank and National Communication Commission - Jiunn-rong Yeh Chapter 12: Conclusion - Peter L. Lindseth