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憲法的基本認識   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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梁棟著
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Title
憲法的基本認識
Publisher
國民圖書出版社
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共分9章。除講述憲法的定義、性質、種類、產生、修改等基本概念和理論外,介紹中國立憲運動經過及五五憲草性質與內容,並與一般憲法作簡略比較

目錄
第一章 憲法的定義及其特性
第一節 憲法的定義
第二節 憲法的特性
第二章 憲法的種類
第一節 成文憲法與不成文憲法
第二節 柔性憲法與剛性憲法
第三節 民定憲法與欽定憲法
第三章 憲法的產生
第一節 由於君主制定者
第二節 由於逐漸發展者
第三節 由於完全民造者
第四節 由於聯合各國者
第四章 憲法的修改及解釋
第一節 憲法的修改
第一目 憲法是否要修改
第二目 憲法修改的手續
甲 提案程序
乙 議決程序
丙 公布程序
第三目 憲法修改的限制
甲 時間的限制
乙 範圍的限制
第二節 憲法的解釋
第一目 最高法院解釋制
第二目 立法機關解釋制
第三目 憲法法院解釋制
第四目 公民複決解釋制
第五目 個人解釋制
第五章 我國立憲運動史略
第一節 清末的立憲運動
第二節 民初的立憲運動
第六章 五五憲草的性質及內容
第一節 五五憲草的性質
第二節 五五憲草的內容
第一目 國體
第二目 人民的基本權利和義務
甲 人民的基本權利
乙 人民的基本義務
第三目 國家機關組織及其職權
第四目 經濟體制
第五目 憲法的修正
第七章 三民主義憲法與一般憲法的比較
第一節 與民主國家憲法的比較
第一目 在維護群眾利益上的比較
第二目 在政治制度上的比較
第二節 與集權國家憲法的比較
第一目 與蘇維埃憲法的比較
甲 在維護群眾利益上的比較
乙 在政治制度上的比較
第二目 與法西斯憲法的比較
甲 在維護群眾利益上的比較
乙 在政治制度上的比較
第八章 五五憲草的特點
第一節 建國目標的確定
第二節 政權機關的國民大會
第三節 複式的分權
第四節 民主集權制
第五節 均權制度
第六節 考選合一
第七節 富有時代性
第八節 維護全民利益
第九章 實施憲政應注意之點

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國34[1945]
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