Acting Presidents and Temporary Presidential Succession in European Republics

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksChallenging traditional constitutional ideas in terms of modern state and politics
Herausgeber/-innenMiroslav Đorđević
ErscheinungsortBelgrad
Seiten245
Seitenumfang258
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Nov. 2021

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Virtually all republican constitutions foresee mechanisms to ensure the continuous functioning of the presidency as the highest-ranking institution. While such rules have been most prominently discussed in the context of constitutional crises, they also apply to other instances, e.g. resignation or temporary unavailability due to illness or international travel. However, the rules governing temporary presidential succession still belong to the lesser researched topics in political science and comparative constitutional law. This paper provides an overview of the constitutional stipulations on acting presidents and their powers in 31 European republics. Thereby, it compares the formal-legal arrangements and defines different models of temporary succession. Furthermore, it discusses the practical applications of the rules by referring to illustrative examples from selected cases.

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Acting Presidents and Temporary Presidential Succession in European Republics. / Köker, Philipp; Carstens, Hiske J.L.
Challenging traditional constitutional ideas in terms of modern state and politics. Hrsg. / Miroslav Đorđević. Belgrad, 2021. S. 245.

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Köker, P & Carstens, HJL 2021, Acting Presidents and Temporary Presidential Succession in European Republics. in M Đorđević (Hrsg.), Challenging traditional constitutional ideas in terms of modern state and politics. Belgrad, S. 245. <https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/11616>
Köker, P., & Carstens, H. J. L. (2021). Acting Presidents and Temporary Presidential Succession in European Republics. In M. Đorđević (Hrsg.), Challenging traditional constitutional ideas in terms of modern state and politics (S. 245). https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/11616
Köker P, Carstens HJL. Acting Presidents and Temporary Presidential Succession in European Republics. in Đorđević M, Hrsg., Challenging traditional constitutional ideas in terms of modern state and politics. Belgrad. 2021. S. 245
Köker, Philipp ; Carstens, Hiske J.L. / Acting Presidents and Temporary Presidential Succession in European Republics. Challenging traditional constitutional ideas in terms of modern state and politics. Hrsg. / Miroslav Đorđević. Belgrad, 2021. S. 245
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