Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown
28 August 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney A conversation on Poland as a case study of where populism meets constitutionalism
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
28 August 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney A conversation on Poland as a case study of where populism meets constitutionalism
14 August 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney Rights and Community in the Rulings of the Polish Constitutional Court 2017-2019 Speaker:
In his recent contribution to the Almanac of Concilium Civitas, Wojciech Sadurski writes: As two veteran political scientists put it,
Edited by Paul Blokker and Manuel Anselmi, Multiple Populisms: Italy as Democracy’s Mirror is a (forthcoming) collection of essays from
Concilium Civitas is an independent initiative of Polish scientists representing a variety of social sciences and working at the world’s
Brought to you by the Reconnect project and coordinated by their project partner Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies, in
“Definitely a page turner” – perhaps I need to get out more, but to my eye Wojciech Sadurski’s latest working
In a forthcoming paper for the Polish Yearbook of International Law (2019), Dimitry Kochenov addresses the present rule of law
Available from Sage Journals, East European Politics and Societies and Cultures Volume 33 Number 2 May 2019 addresses some key
In a post addressing Democratic backsliding (generally speaking), on blog site Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy, ARC Future Fellow Tarunabh
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