Poland’s Presidential Elections
Saturday 11 July 2020 – in an interview with (Australia’s) ABC Radio National ahead of the recent elections in Poland,
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
Saturday 11 July 2020 – in an interview with (Australia’s) ABC Radio National ahead of the recent elections in Poland,
In a recent contribution to I-CONnect, the blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law, a national collaborator on this
Political advantage, economic inequality, and the impact of populism on liberal democracy in South Africa Following his recent paper on
In a new report from the RECONNECT Europe project, Laurent Pech progresses the work package on Rule of Law (principles)
6-8 March 2020 at University of Victoria, Canada Our project is pleased to support an international conference being held this
In keeping with policy directions on managing COVID-19, we regretfully cancel this event. We look forward to reconvening the seminar
11 February 2020 at UNSW Law, Sydney Presenter: Dr Maciej Bernatt, Head of the Department of European Economic Law, University of
Lawfare or Window on the Struggle for Democratic Social Transformation? As a prelude to his case study on South Africa
3 December 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney Speaker: Edward L. Rubin, Professor of Law and Political Science at Vanderbilt University* Theories
Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna The workshop entitled Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law concluded this afternoon, after
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