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Limits of Validity of the Bulgarian “Law of the Transition”

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dc.contributor.author Toneva, Linka
dc.date.accessioned 2010-06-21T11:11:41Z
dc.date.available 2010-06-21T11:11:41Z
dc.date.issued 2010
dc.identifier.citation Тонева, Линка. Граници на валидност на българското „право на прехода“ // Предизвикателства пред България след присъединяването й към Европейския съюз. София, 2010, с. 26-72. bg
dc.identifier.isbn 978–954–07–3083–7
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10506/359
dc.description Linka Toneva is a doctoral student at the Department of European Studies, Sofi a University /Bulgaria/. Her research interests are in the fi eld of the policies for transparency and public access, representation of interests and public partnership in the process of formulation and implementation of the policies of the EU. e-mail: linkatoneva@yahoo.co.uk Линка Тонева е докторант в катедра „Европеистика“ на СУ „Св. Климент Охридски“. Изследователските й интереси са в областта на политиките за прозрачност и публичен достъп, представителството на интереси и публичното партньорство при формиране и осъществяване на политиките на Европейския съюз. e-mail: linkatoneva@yahoo.co.uk
dc.description.abstract Drawing from recent research on the contemporary social life in Bulgaria, the paper explicates how the historical peculiarity of the “transition” endues thecurrent social processes with qualitative specifi cities which are contradictory to the core preconditions and prerequisites for validity of the “rule of law”. The paper demonstrates the particular limits of the validity of the acting “law” in Bulgaria which, unlike the authentic modern law, is marginalised instead of being the supreme regulator of social interaction, netlike and bound to unequaladdressees instead of being abstract and impersonal, chaotic and fragmentised instead of being systematic and rational, dominated by state- (and thus party) interests instead of being autonomous. Hence the logical conclusion that only limited results could be achieved through interventions of strictly legal nature within these socio-historical conditions. bg
dc.language.iso bg bg
dc.publisher St. Kliment Ohridski University Press bg
dc.subject Bulgaria bg
dc.subject Bulgarian transition bg
dc.subject law in Bulgaria bg
dc.subject legal system bg
dc.subject legal regulation bg
dc.title Limits of Validity of the Bulgarian “Law of the Transition” bg
dc.title.alternative Граници на валидност на българското "право на прехода" bg
dc.type Article bg


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