The party executive is the most important organ within a political party especially in Belgium which is charaterised as one of the strongest particracies in Western Europe. Focusing on the functioning of the party executive within the CVP (1959-1960) and the BSP (1956-1957) at a moment both parties govern with the Liberal Party as coalition partner, the attendances and interventions within the party executive show a group of approximately fives persons playing a predominant role in the decision making process. In both cases the party president is the most important and powerful person. The almost complete absence of government membres within the party executive of the CVP forms a remarkabledifference to the BSP. The relationship between party and government is quite different in both parties. In the BSP the cooperation and support between party and government is much better than within the CVP. |
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Morfologie van het partijbureau bij de CVP en de BSP in de jaren vijftig |
Journal | Res Publica, Issue 1 1999 |
Authors | Peter Biondi |
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The Stanford Programme in International Legal Studies (SPILS) - An Alternative to the ‘Classical’ LL.M. Programme |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1-2 1999 |
Authors | Ludger Radermacher |
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From Combat to Contract: ‘What Does the Constitution Constitute?’ |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1-2 1999 |
Authors | Boštjan M. Zupančič |
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Towards a European Law - The Contribution of Law Faculties to Reform and Unification of Private Law |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1-2 1999 |
Authors | Peter Schlechtriem |
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Proposals for Improving the Quality of European and National Legislation |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1-2 1999 |
Authors | Alfred E. Kellermann |
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The Hague Child Abduction Convention: Past Accomplishments, Future Challenges |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 1-2 1999 |
Authors | Carol S. Bruch |
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Termination and Adjustment of Contracts |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 3 1999 |
Authors | Peter Schlechtriem |
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The UNIDROIT Principles: First Practical Experiences |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 3 1999 |
Authors | Michael J. Bonell |
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VAT Fraud and the Policy of Global Ignorance |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | Petrus C van Duyne |
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The Harmonization of Law Against Economic Crime |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | Mark Pieth |
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Le Corpus Juris: Un Chantier Ouvert dans la Construction du Droit Pénal Économique Européen |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | Mireille Delmas-Marty and Stefano Manacorda |
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Memorandum on a European Model Penal Code |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | Ulrich Sieber |
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The Crusade Against Money Laundering - Time to Think! |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | Barry Rider |
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Globalization, Criminogenic Asymmetries and Economic Crime |
Journal | European Journal of Law Reform, Issue 4 1999 |
Authors | Nikos Passas |
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US Commercial Space Act of 1998 and its Implications for the International Space StationLegal Aspects of Space Station Utilization |
Journal | International Institute of Space Law, Issue 1 1999 |
Authors | T. Kosuge |
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