Chapter 1: France; The French Constitutional Council as a Law-Maker. Relations Between the Council and the Legislator: From Dialogue to Rewriting?;
Chapter 2: Germany; The Law-Making Activity of the German Federal Constitutional Court: A Case-Law Study;
Chapter 3: Italy; The Law-Making Power of the Constitutional Court of Italy;
Chapter 4: Spain; The Spanish Constitutional Court as a Law-Maker: Functioning and Practice;
PART II: Central and Eastern European Constitutional Courts;
Chapter 5: Bulgaria; The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria as a Law-Maker;
Chapter 6: Czech Republic; The Law-Making Activity of the Czech Constitutional Court;
Chapter 7: Hungary; The Hungarian Constitutional Court as a Law-Maker: Various Tools and Changing Roles;
Chapter 8: Latvia; The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia as a Law-Maker: Current Practice;
Chapter 9: Poland The Law-Making Activity of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal;
Chapter 10: Slovak Republic; The Many Faces of Law-Making by Constitutional Courts with Extensive Review Powers: The Slovak Case;
PART III: European International Courts;
Chapter 11: Court of Justice of the European Union; The Court of Justice of the European Union as a Law-Maker: Enhancing Integration or Acting Ultra Vires?;
Chapter 12: European Court of Human Rights; The European Court of Human Rights and the Creation of Law through the Case-law;
PART IV: Comparative Analysis;
Chapter 13: European Constitutional Courts as Law-Makers: Research Synthesis;