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25 March 2019 News

How to answer ‘citizen emotions’?

In a new paper, The Role of Citizen Emotions in Constitutional Backsliding – Mapping Out Frontiers of New Research, Tomasz

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22 March 2019 News / Poland

Polish courts – an insight into the worrying state of things

In a new report, put out jointly as a preview by the Stefan Batory Foundation and the European Stability Initiative,

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19 March 2019 Venezuela

Venezuela in a spiral – towards arbitrariness

Read the sadly prophetic comment from César Rodríguez-Garavito from May 2018, posted on Dejusticia Read more

27 February 2019 News

Left or Right? Still crucial

Though the rhetoric of various populists can sound remarkably similar, in his regular column for Project Syndicate Jan-Werner Mueller asks

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8 February 2019 News

The state of things

One way to get something of a sense of how big of a problem we may be facing – if,

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8 February 2019 News / Venezuela

Background on Venezuela

A case study on Venezuela is anticipated as part of our project, from one of our national collaborators, Raul Sanchez

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8 February 2019 News

An overview of key issues

Paul Blokker, a member of the International Advisory Board for our project, recently gave this overview of key issues.

8 February 2019 News / Poland

Background on Poland

Wojciech Sadurski provides a paper giving extensive discussion on the lead up to the present state of things in Poland,

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31 January 2019 About the project / News

(anti?) constitutional populism

As recently as 1991, when Samuel Huntington investigated what he called the ‘third wave’ of democratization, the term ‘populism’ figured just

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31 January 2019 About the project / News

(global?) constitutional populism

Erdogan’s Turkey, Orban’s Hungary, Kaczynski’s Poland, Duterte’s Philippines, Zuma’s South Africa, the Venezuela of Chavez and Maduro … there is

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Recordings of previous events

Webinar 27 June 2023:
Democracy Unmoored
Webinar 2 December 2022:
Populism and Civil Society
Webinar 12 October 2022:
A Pandemic of Populists
Webinar 8 June 2022:
Constitutional Imaginaries
Webinar on 26 April 2022:
Ruling by Cheating
Webinar on 24 February 2022:
Democracy Rules
Webinar on 24 November 2021:
Power to the People
Webinar on 22 September 2021:
Abusive Constitutional Borrowing
Webinar on 23 June2021:
Crises of Democracy
Webinar on 26 May 2021:
Me The People
Webinar on 10 December 2020:
Counter-Revolution
Webinar on 1 October 2020:
The Light That Failed
Webinar on 20 August 2020:
The New Despotism

Past Events (seminars prior to COVID-19 move to webinars)

Discussion panel on 11 February 2020: Illiberal Populism and Antitrust: Impact Scenarios
Presentation on 5 February 2020: Bentham, Courts and Democracy Presentation on 3 December 2019: Democracy and the Administrative State Presentation on 3 October 2019 - 'The People' and Institutions of Law Presentation on 4 September 2019 - the Human Right to a Name

CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19

Presentation on 31 March 2020: Towards a Democratic Jurisprudence? Lessons from Poland

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