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Constitutionalism under Stress

Online ISBN:
9780191896774
Print ISBN:
9780198864738
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Constitutionalism under Stress

Uladzislau Belavusau (ed.),
Uladzislau Belavusau
(ed.)
Senior Researcher, T.M.C. Asser Institute - University of Amsterdam
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Aleksandra Gliszczynska-Grabias (ed.)
Aleksandra Gliszczynska-Grabias
(ed.)
Assistant Professor, Institute of Law Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences
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Published online:
22 October 2020
Published in print:
24 September 2020
Online ISBN:
9780191896774
Print ISBN:
9780198864738
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

This volume is designed to mark the outstanding legacy of Professor Wojciech Sadurski’s scholarship in the field of comparative constitutional law. It provides a rich palette of chapters that aim to rethink the state of the art in this field, in light of the latest challenges to the foundations of liberal constitutionalism. Edited by former doctoral students of Professor Sadurski, the volume transcends the celebration of his major academic contributions by linking his pioneering writings, inter alia on Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), to core dilemmas in the turbulent state of the rule of law in western democracies. It consolidates contributions by numerous current and former students, as well as colleagues and friends around the globe in admiration of his didactic style, tireless work, civil dedication, and priceless commentary influencing the work of generations of constitutional scholars. Besides drawing on Wojciech’s fields of interest, the book aims to provide a full overview of the crucial dilemmas in dealing with the current decline of liberal democracies and populist challenges to the rule of law throughout Europe—events that he predicted early on in his writings about the Jörg Haider affair in Austria and the introduction of Article 7 TEU by the Amsterdam Treaty. The major themes of the chapters are thus as follows: 1. Populism and democratic decline in CEE; 2. The EU role: Article 7 TEU vis-à-vis the rule of law in Hungary and Poland; 3. Constitutional review and militant democracy: between public reason and new forms of populism.

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