| Tür | Kitap Bölümü |
| Başlık | The Constitutional Court of Belgium:: Safeguard of the Autonomy of the Communities and Regions |
| Kısa Başlık | The Constitutional Court of Belgium |
| Kitap Başlığı | Courts in Federal Countries |
| Özet | Belgian federalism is based on a process of devolution. The country has been transformed from a unitary state into a federally structured state through several successive constitutional reforms. The Belgian federal state is composed of three communities and three regions but is basically divided along linguistic lines: Dutch-speaking in the north, French-speaking in the south, and an officially bilingual capital region in the centre. This results in a federal state with strong confederal characteristics. The transformation into a federal state made it necessary to find an arbitrator to resolve disputes between the legislatures on the division of powers. A central |
| Yazar | Peeters, Patrick, Mosselmans, Jens |
| Editör | Aroney, Nicholas, Kincaid, John |
| Dizi Adı | Federalists or Unitarists? |
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| Yayıncı | University of Toronto Press |
| Yayın Tarihi | 2017 |
| Sayfa Sayısı | 69-102 |
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| ISBN | 978-1-4875-0062-7 |
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| Künye | Peeters, Patrick ve Mosselmans, Jens. “The Constitutional Court of Belgium:: Safeguard of the Autonomy of the Communities and Regions” Courts in Federal Countries , Haz., Aroney, Nicholas ve Kincaid, John. 69-102. : University of Toronto Press, 2017. |