Bültmann & Gerriets
The Role of Monarchy in Modern Democracy
European Monarchies Compared
von Robert Hazell, Bob Morris
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
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ISBN: 978-1-5099-3102-6
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 17.09.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 272 Seiten

Preis: 37,49 €

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Robert Hazell was the founder and first Director and Bob Morris is an honorary Senior Research Associate, both at the Constitution Unit, University College London.



PART I
DEFINING THE PROJECT
1. Genesis of the Book
Robert Hazell and Bob Morris
2. Monarchy in the Constitutional Texts
Robert Hazell

PART II
MONARCHICAL FUNCTIONS
3. Constitutional Functions of the Monarchy
3.1. Introduction
Robert Hazell
3.2. Constitutional Functions of the Monarchy in the UK
Robert Hazell
3.3. The Monarch's Constitutional Functions in Denmark
Helle Krunke
3.4. The King and Public Power in the Minimalist Monarchy of Sweden
Henrik Wenander
3.5a. Constitutional Functions in the Netherlands
Rudy Andeweg
3.5b. The Netherlands: From Personal Regime to Limited Role
Paul Bovend'Eert
3.6. Constitutional Functions in Belgium
Quentin Pironnet
3.7. Constitutional Functions in Norway
Eivind Smith
3.8. Luxembourg: Grand Duke Henri's Refusal, in 2008, to Sign the Bill Legalising Euthanasia
Luc Heuschling
3.9. Spain: The Coup of February 1981
Charles Powell
3.10. Conclusions
Robert Hazell
4. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarchy
4.1. Introduction
Robert Hazell
4.2a. The King and the Government in the Netherlands
Paul Bovend'Eert
4.2b. Political Functions of the Dutch Monarchy
Rudy Andeweg
4.3. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarch in Denmark
Helle Krunke
4.4. Day-to-Day Political Functions of the Monarchy in the UK
Robert Hazell
4.5. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Norway
Eivind Smith
4.6. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Sweden
Henrik Wenander
4.7. Political Functions of the Monarchy in Belgium
Quentin Pironnet
4.8. Conclusions
Robert Hazell
5. Ceremonial Functions of Monarchy
5.1. Introduction
Bob Morris
5.2. Monarchies and Religion in Europe
Frank Cranmer
5.3. The Religious Dimension of Monarchy
Ian Bradley
5.4. Norway: Ceremonial Functions
Eivind Smith
5.5. European Royal Ceremonial Functions: Summary
Bob Morris
5.6. Conclusions
Bob Morris
6. Service and Welfare; and International Functions
6.1. Introduction
Bob Morris
6.2. Welfare: The Feminisation of the British Monarchy
Frank Prochaska
6.3. Service: How Monarchies have to be seen to be Believed
Bob Morris
6.4. State Visits Made and Received by the British and other European Monarchical Heads of State
Philip Murphy
6.5. State Visits Made and Received by King Juan Carlos I and King Felipe VI of Spain
Charles Powell
6.6. Conclusions
Bob Morris

PART III
REGULATING MONARCHY
7. Regulation of the Monarchy: Regulating the Size of the Royal Family, the Line of Succession, and Royal Finances
7.1. Introduction
Bob Morris
7.2. Defining a Royal House: Continental Monarchy and the Netherlands
Bart van Poelgeest
7.3. Norway
Eivind Smith
7.4. Sweden
Axel Calissendorff
7.5. The UK
Bob Morris
7.6. Gender Equality and the Line of Succession
Olivia Hepsworth
7.7. Comparative Summary and Conclusions
Bob Morris
8. Constraints on the Monarchy
8.1. Introduction
Robert Hazell
8.2. The Royal Family's Lack of Human Rights
Robert Hazell
8.3. Constraints on the Monarchy and Royal Family in Sweden
Axel Calissendorff
8.4. Constraints on the Monarchy and Royal Family in Norway
Eivind Smith
8.5. Education, Training and Career Choices of Heirs Apparent
Olivia Hepsworth
8.6. Conclusions
Robert Hazell
9. The Monarchy, Public Opinion and the Media
9.1. Introduction
Robert Hazell
9.2. Modern Forms of Legitimisation of the Monarchy
Helle Krunke
9.3. Polls and Public Opinion
Roger Mortimore
9.4. The Legitimacy of the Swedish Monarchy: The Different Perceptions of Parliamentarians, Journalists and the People
Lennart Nilsson
9.5. The Monarchy, 'Popularity', Legitimacy and the Media
Jean Seaton
9.6. Conclusions
Robert Hazell

PART IV
CONCLUSIONS
10. Towards a New Theory of European Monarchy
Robert Hazell and Bob Morris