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25 October 2019 Events / Hungary / Poland / Working papers

The Populist Mindset and Resentment to the Law

Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop The afternoon sessions kicked off

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25 October 2019 Events / Working papers

Tautological Rule of Law in the Service of Populism

Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop Professor Dimitry Kochenov, Chair in

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25 October 2019 Events / Working papers

Abusing constitutional identity

Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop In the second session of

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25 October 2019 Events / Hungary / Working papers

Is there such a thing as authoritarian constitutionalism?

Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop Professor Gábor Halmai, Chair of

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25 October 2019 Events / Working papers

Between Authoritarian and Democratic Populist Constitutionalism

Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop The first workshop paper is

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20 September 2019 News / Poland / Working papers

Political cynicism: the case of Poland

In a new paper, Przemysław Sadura and Sławomir Sierakowski have captured insights from their work in relation to the 2019

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8 July 2019 Events / News / Poland / Working papers

Towards Populist Jurisprudence?

14 August 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney Rights and Community in the Rulings of the Polish Constitutional Court 2017-2019 Speaker:

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8 July 2019 Events / News / Working papers

Augmented Democracy – (Th)e-Rule of Law and Democrac-e

24 July 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney How could technology augment processes associated with selection of representatives to the legislature

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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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17 May 2019 News / Working papers

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

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Upcoming events

Webinar TBC September 2022:
A Pandemic of Populists
with Wojciech Sadurski

Webinar TBC November 2022:
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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