課程資訊
課程名稱
比較憲法
Comparative Constitutional Law 
開課學期
108-2 
授課對象
法律學院  法律研究所  
授課教師
艾伯文 
課號
LAW7278 
課程識別碼
A21 M2010 
班次
 
學分
1.0 
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
選修 
上課時間
星期一A,B(18:25~20:10)星期二A,B(18:25~20:10)星期三A,B(18:25~20:10)星期四A,B(18:25~20:10) 
上課地點
霖1506霖1506 
備註
限法律學院學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:30人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1082LAW7278 
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課程概述

【Course Description】
The course will address a series of important current topics arising in the comparative study of constitutional systems of European Union Member States and the European Union.
First, the course will provide a foundation for systematically studying Constitutions in Europe, compare different types of Constitutions and analyze how Constitutions can be amended.
Second, the course will examine selected topics concerning the three branches of government, the Executive branch, Parliament and the Judiciary and the division of powers between these branches of government, concentrating on the constitutional structure of three of the largest countries in European countries, Germany, France, Great Britain, one of the smaller countries, the Netherlands, and occasionally the constitutional structure of the European Union. The course will include the study of the division of powers within the government, questions of integrity in politics, the rule of law and judicial independence, and the role of judicial review and constitutional courts.
The Course will encourage students to evaluate developments in different constitutional systems in Europe.


【Course Schedule】
Session 1: Introduction to comparative constitutional law
Session 2: Constitutional structures. Written and unwritten constitutions
Session 3: How Constitutions change. Constitutional amendments.
Session 4: Foundations and structures of judicial review
Session 5: Constitutional Courts
Session 6: Executive branch. Comparing different government structures. Leadership in semi-presidential and parliamentary systems. Division of powers in the European Union executive institutions
Session 7: Parliament. Status of members of parliament. Standards of Conduct in Parliaments in Europe and the European Parliament. Integrity in politics
Session 8: War Powers. Division of powers between Parliament and Government
Session 9: Rule of law and judicial independence. A case study of the constitutional conflict between the European Commission and Poland

If there is any question, please contact TA Hsin-Jou(Joy), Wei (魏欣柔).
email: r07a21105@ntu.edu.tw 

課程目標
The Course will encourage students to evaluate developments in different constitutional systems in Europe. 
課程要求
No paper
A final written examination consisting of essay questions
Examination support materials: dictionary, texts/translation of the Constitutions of Germany, France, Netherlands, European Treaty. 
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指定閱讀
Course materials/literature
Selected materials as well as (an English translation of) the Constitutions will be available on Class Website CEIBA

1. Selected general texts for sessions 1-9:
[These texts are meant as background reading on the constitutional law of Germany, France, Great Britain and the Netherlands]
- Paul Bovend’Eert and Marten Burkens, The Federal Republic of Germany, in: Leonard Besselink et al Constitutional Law of the EU member States, 2014, Ch III, V
- Constantijn Kortmann, edited by Hansko Broeksteeg, The French Republic, in: Leonard Besselink et al Constitutional Law of the EU member States, 2014, Ch III-VI, VIII
- Roel de Lange, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in: Leonard Besselink et al Constitutional Law of the EU member States, 2014, Ch III
- Paul Bovend’Eert and Constantijn Kortmann, Constitutional Law in the Netherlands, 2018, pp 15-43, 57-123, 155-158

2. Specific selected texts for sessions 1-9:
- Oxford handbook of Comparative Constitutional law, OUP 2013, Ch 4, 17, 22, 26, 37, 38
David Nelken, Ed., Comparative Law, A Handbook, Hart Publishing 2007, Ch 2, 14
- Axel Tschentscher, Comparing Constitutions and international constitutional law, paper on internet
- Dawn Oliver, Carlo Fusaro, How Constitutions Change, Oxford: Hart Publishing 2013, Ch 18
- Wim J.M. Voermans, The constitutional revision process in the Netherlands, in X. Contiades, Engineering constitutional change, Routledge 2013, Ch 13
- Mark Tushnet, Advanced Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law, Cheltenham: Elgar 2014, par. 3.1 – 3.5
- Jurgen C.A. de Poorter, Constitutional Review in the Netherlands, UtrechtLawReview 2013, Vol 9, 2, pp 89-105
- Paul Bovend’Eert, Public Office and Public Trust: Standards of Conduct in Parliament: A Comparative Analysis of Rules of Conduct in Three Parliaments, Parliamentary Affairs 2018, pp 1-25
- GRECO Report, Corruption Prevention in respect of members of parliament, judges and prosecutors, United Kingdom, 2012, pp 1-24
- S. Hardt e.a. Ed., Parliaments and Military Missions, Europa Law Publishing 2012, Ch 4, 5
- European Commission for democracy through law (Venice Commission), Report on the independence of the Judicial System, 2010, pp 1-18
- GRECO Ad Hoc Report on Poland, 2018, pp 1-15
- European Commission, Reasoned proposal article 7 on the rule of law in Poland, pp 1-42

 
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