Publications

What editorial activities does the Centre undertake? 

Since 1995, the Foundation publishes monographs, studies and collective volumes on issues of public law and constitutional theory, European institutions and public policy in collaboration with Ant. N. Sakkoulas, Kritiki, Sakkoulas, Papazisis and Savvalas Publishers. The Foundation coordinates the following series:

  • Collective volumes
  • Essays on Politics and the Constitution
  • Contemporary thinkers on Democracy and the Constitution
  • Comparative Constitutional Law
  • Contemporary Institutional Issues
  • Social Policy and Health
  • Constitutional Law in Europe – Studies
  • Polity-Constitution-Europe
  • Law and Public Policies
  • Forum Modern Polity
  • Cypriot Studies

The Centre’s publications currently include more than 120 books. The publications of the Centre are available in Ant. N. Sakkoulas Publishers, in Papazisis Publishing and in central bookstores.

Public administration post-financial crisis

Parliamentary opposition. Institutional dimensions and political action 1975-2015

legitimacy

The Law and Legitimacy of Imposed Constitutions

Vlaxogiannis

The Constitution in the new European economic governance

Balkin

The Living Constitution

sarmas-dikaii-isorropia

“The fair balance” – THE LEGISLATION OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

Papaioannou

Politics and justice in the vortex of Brexit

Troper

The Constitution and legal realism

metaxas

The Law of Necessity and the division between the Jurisprudence of the Council of State and the Supreme Court of Greece

How to draft the Constitution? Constitutional planning and consultative democracy

hesse

The Constitution of Political Unity and Practical Harmonization

X. Contiades/K. Skouliotis, Pharmaceutical policy in Greece in times of financial crisis

PACE: Newsletter ΙΙ

FAIR – EU Charter of Fundamental rights: Awareness raising and Instruments to promote a culture of Rights

GUARD-UP: Empowering guardianship systems to improve the guidance of UAC

LighT: Newsletter II