1. Introduction
Helle Krunke and Björg Thorarensen
2. Common Roots of Nordic Constitutional Law? Some Observations on Legal-Historical Development and Relations between the Constitutional Systems of Five Nordic Countries
Markku Suksi
3. Institutions and Division of Powers
Thomas Bull
4. Mechanisms for Parliamentary Control of the Executive
Björg Thorarensen
5. Judicial Review of Legislation
Eivind Smith
6. Human Rights in Nordic Constitutions and the Impact of International Obligations
Tuomas Ojanen
7. Impact of the EU/EEA on the Nordic Constitutional Systems
Helle Krunke
8. Concluding Thoughts
Helle Krunke and Björg Thorarensen
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Helle Krunke is Professor of Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen.
Björg Thorarensen is Professor of Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Iceland.