Box MSS 2013-1a, Box 15
Contains 4 Results:
International Conference on the Transition to Democracy in Contemporary Europe, organized by the Senate of Poland, the Center for Democracy, and the Furth Foundation (Warsaw, Poland) – correspondence and statement by Mr. Joern Stegen, Deputy Secretary to the Committee of Ministers, the Council of Europe representative; conference agenda; briefing packet; report; photo of participants [in Special Collections photograph collection]; handwritten notes, 1990-05-30 - 1990-06-02
These papers relate to Howard's involvement on the writing of new constitutions in Central and Eastern Europe at the collapse of the Soviet Union. The files were processed trying to convey their original organization and consist of correspondence, memoranda, working papers and numerous printed materials. A list of all printed materials taken out have been added to each folder. for researchers to see.
Poland – correspondence with Polish scholar Janusz Justynski and other scholars and students. Działocha, Kazimierz and Leonard Łukaszuk: “Principal trends of changes in the Constitution in Poland,” thesis of the address at the International Scientific Conference in Budapest (April 1989) and “Democracy through the Law: The Main Changes in the Republic of Poland and the Activity of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal” Warsaw (1990); Howard’s handwritten notes, 1986-1999
(2 folders)
Conference on Constitutionalism and Human Rights in Poland, France, and America sponsored by the Rosenstiel Foundation and the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia (Charlottesville) – correspondence and conference materials including Izdebski, Hubert: “Constitutional Development in France and Poland since 1791: A Comparison”; Howard, A.E. Dick. “The Essence of Constitutionalism”, preliminary draft; handwritten notes, correspondence, 1989-04-10 - 1989-04-12
(2 folders)
Emergency Committee for Aid to Poland Report of the 4th Meeting of Private Voluntary Organizations, 1990-05-09
These papers relate to Howard's involvement on the writing of new constitutions in Central and Eastern Europe at the collapse of the Soviet Union. The files were processed trying to convey their original organization and consist of correspondence, memoranda, working papers and numerous printed materials. A list of all printed materials taken out have been added to each folder. for researchers to see.