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Constitutional populism:

friend or foe of constitutional democracy?

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Author: Carolyn M Evans

16 June 2019 News / Poland / Working papers

Reflections on constitutional design

“Definitely a page turner” – perhaps I need to get out more, but to my eye Wojciech Sadurski’s latest working

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24 May 2019 News

Watch & listen to learn & think: What’s the point of the Rule of Law?

The National Endowment for Democracy presents Martin Krygier (one of our Chief Investigators) at a public lecture in Washington (22

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1 May 2019 Hungary / News / Poland

Insights on TEU Article 7

In a forthcoming paper for the Polish Yearbook of International Law (2019), Dimitry Kochenov addresses the present rule of law

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18 April 2019 News

Understanding, then responding

Even as democratic backsliding continues apace in all sorts of places – not just newer or seemingly more fragile democracies

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12 March 2019 News

Emulation value of strong national models

In a ‘food for thought’ podcast from Power 3.0 (a blog from the US-based nonprofit National Endowment for Democracy), speaker

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21 February 2019 News

Trends across Europe

Free market think tank TIMBRO recently released an update on their index of ‘authoritarian populism’ – this makes an assessment

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12 February 2019 News / USA

Comment on the tidal forces

In his regular column for Project Syndicate, Joseph Nye this month noted several measures of the tide of populism as

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Upcoming events

Webinar 6pm on 12 October 2022:
A Pandemic of Populists
with Wojciech Sadurski

Webinar 4pm 22 November (New York), 8am 23 November 2022(Sydney):
Populism and Civil Society: The Challenge to Constitutional Democracy
with Andrew Arato and Jean L Cohen

Links to registration become live when the session time is confirmed

Recordings of previous events

Webinar 8 June 2022:
Constitutional Imaginaries (forthcoming)
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

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Past Events

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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