Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena

VETO IN THE SWISS AND LIECHTENSTEIN SYSTEMS AS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF A SOVEREIGN The article is devoted to the place of the sovereign’s veto in the constitutional systems of Switzerland and Liechtenstein in relation to the position of each within the system. Due to the very unique constitutio...

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Main Author: Marcin Łukaszewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing 2023-06-01
Series:Politeja
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Online Access:https://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/5152
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description VETO IN THE SWISS AND LIECHTENSTEIN SYSTEMS AS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF A SOVEREIGN The article is devoted to the place of the sovereign’s veto in the constitutional systems of Switzerland and Liechtenstein in relation to the position of each within the system. Due to the very unique constitutional structure of Switzerland (a special role of the parliament, a wide catalog and high frequency of using direct democracy tools) and Liechtenstein (sovereign defined in two entities – the prince and the nation; the exceptionally strong position of the head of state, who has the right to veto both laws adopted by the parliament and motions in referendums), attempts were made to analyze the political position of sovereigns in both countries, relying solely on the right to block legal acts adopted by the parliament (refusal to sign the law by the prince in Liechtenstein and people’s veto in both countries).
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spelling doaj.art-45d188e6b6ce420b8ffe51771ff491d02023-06-28T13:45:13ZengKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingPoliteja1733-67162391-67372023-06-01201(82)10.12797/Politeja.20.2023.82.06Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerenaMarcin Łukaszewski0Adam Mickiewicz University VETO IN THE SWISS AND LIECHTENSTEIN SYSTEMS AS A CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF A SOVEREIGN The article is devoted to the place of the sovereign’s veto in the constitutional systems of Switzerland and Liechtenstein in relation to the position of each within the system. Due to the very unique constitutional structure of Switzerland (a special role of the parliament, a wide catalog and high frequency of using direct democracy tools) and Liechtenstein (sovereign defined in two entities – the prince and the nation; the exceptionally strong position of the head of state, who has the right to veto both laws adopted by the parliament and motions in referendums), attempts were made to analyze the political position of sovereigns in both countries, relying solely on the right to block legal acts adopted by the parliament (refusal to sign the law by the prince in Liechtenstein and people’s veto in both countries). https://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/5152right of vetoLiechtensteinSwitzerlandsovereign
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Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
Politeja
right of veto
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
sovereign
title Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
title_full Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
title_fullStr Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
title_full_unstemmed Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
title_short Weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteińskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
title_sort weto w ustroju szwajcarskim i liechtensteinskim jako konstytucyjne prawo suwerena
topic right of veto
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
sovereign
url https://journals.akademicka.pl/politeja/article/view/5152
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