This book offers a compelling and persuasive framework for
understanding the German constitutional system. It argues that it
can only be fully understood as a dual structure combining two
layers with little in common. The first layer is the basic
administrative institutional structure, comprised of federal
institutions. The second layer is that of parliamentary democracy.
It is the interplay between the two, as mediated by the
chancellery, the major political parties and the Federal
Constitutional Court, which lies at the heart of the German
constitutional arrangement. This innovative hybrid perspective
allows for a better understanding of the current challenges of
parliamentary government and its potential long-term development.
An updated translation of its impactful German edition, this
provides one of the most brilliant introductions to governmental
systems of one of the world's most influential states.
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