Watch this space – working papers approach
One of the openings provided by our research project is for working papers to spark further discussion of concepts and
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
One of the openings provided by our research project is for working papers to spark further discussion of concepts and
In his new book, Wojciech Sadurski (a Chief Investigator in our project) has achieved a masterly contribution to one of
In a forthcoming paper for the Polish Yearbook of International Law (2019), Dimitry Kochenov addresses the present rule of law
The latest edition of the German Law Journal provides a feast of reading on matters connected to the interests of
Even as democratic backsliding continues apace in all sorts of places – not just newer or seemingly more fragile democracies
Colleagues at the National Endowment for Democracy in the USA have launched a new web page to improve accessibility of
Available from Sage Journals, East European Politics and Societies and Cultures Volume 33 Number 2 May 2019 addresses some key
Marcos Barros, Grenoble École de Management (GEM) This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read
In a post addressing Democratic backsliding (generally speaking), on blog site Indian Constitutional Law and Philosophy, ARC Future Fellow Tarunabh
Press coverage highlights why Romania is a case of interest to this project, particularly in terms of the role of
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