Konstitutionalismus und Verfassungskonflikt
Symposion für Dietmar Willoweit
Edited by Ulrike Müßig
[Constitutionalism and Constitutional Conflict. A Symposium in Honour of Dietmar Willoweit.]
2006. 299 pages. unrevised e-book edition 2020; Original edition 2006. Price for libraries
from €128.00
from €128.00
including VAT
For further information and orders, please contact our sales team.
Separate terms and conditions apply for subscriptions to the series. For further information, please also contact our sales department.
Summary
Authors/Editors
Reviews
Summary
Central feature of the German Constitutionalism is the incompatibility of the monarch's prerogative and the chambers' legislative or budget rights. The denial of budget provoked a constitutional conflict, as happened 1850 in Hesse and 1862 in Prussia. The outcome had a central impact on the understanding of German Constitutional History between Constitutionalism and Parlamentarism.