This book shows how the Austrian Constitution has been shaped and
interpreted by the fundamental events in Austria's modern history. At
the same time it emphasises the way in which the Constitution
establishes a parliamentary system, with additional presidential
features, limited, in turn, by Austria's federal structure and the
parliaments of nine states. It charts the history and character of the
constitution; the political structure; the legislative and executive
branches of the federal government; public bodies; jurisdiction and
fundamental Rights. This new edition explores the changing political
landscape, particularly the development of a more competitive party
system. It also looks at the response to COVID and the jurisprudence of
the Austrian Constitutional Court in the face of the curtailment of
rights in order to curb the pandemic. Offering the trademark combination
of clarity of explanation and rigour of analysis that defines the
series, this is an excellent guide to a fascinating constitutional
structure.