Along with the common scholarly classification of government systems as parliamentary systems, presidential systems, semi-presidential systems or their respective derivatives, often the terms of the so-called “super-presidentialism” or...
In the history of the state as well as in their legal history, Poland and Hungary have many parallel aspects in common. This article aims to analyze the position of the head of state in these two, often-referred to as central-eastern European...
In their current constitutions, both the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic share common roots owed to their 74-year history of one nation. Following independence, however, there are noticeable differences in the further development of their...