As part of our collaboration, we share here snippets, updates and other items of general interest to the network of scholars and practitioners connecting to our project:
- Martin Krygier on Anti-Constitutional Populism
- Democracy Unmoored
- Populism and Civil Society – webinar recording
- A Pandemic of Populists – webinar recording
- 5 key 2022 books: Rule of Law
- Populism and Civil Society – rescheduled
- ‘A crafted gem’
- Constitutional Imaginaries – webinar recording
- Populism and the Rule of Law – in the world and in Warsaw
- Extinguishing the Court
- New working paper series launched
- Populism and the Rule of Law – in the world and in Warsaw
- A Pandemic of Populists
- Populism and Civil Society
- A Pandemic of Populists
- Ruling By Cheating – webinar recording
- Constitutional Imaginaries
- Anti-Constitutional Populism
- Ruling By Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy
- Democracy Rules – webinar recording
- Democracy Rules
- Power to the People: Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism – webinar recording
- Abusive Constitutional Borrowing – webinar recording
- Crises of Democracy – webinar recording
- Power to the People: Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism
- Martin Krygier on Institutionalizing and Deinstitutionalizing the Rule of Law
- Expertise for the End of History: The Rise of Comparative Constitutional Law in the 1990s
- Abusive Constitutional Borrowing
- Populism(s) II
- Illiberal Constitutionalism in Poland and Hungary
- Me The People – webinar recording
- Crises of Democracy
- Martin Krygier: a ‘Rule of Law guy’
- Me The People
- The Ideal of the Rule of Law, and Why it Matters
- In solidarity with Myanmar
- Liberal Europe in Retreat – webinar recording
- Counter-Revolution: Liberal Europe in Retreat
- A passion for the rule of law
- The Light That Failed: A Reckoning – webinar recording
- European Populism and Human Rights
- Constitutionalism under Stress
- The Light That Failed: A Reckoning
- The New Despotism – webinar recording
- In solidarity with Belarus
- Constitutional democracy in the time of elected authoritarians
- Democratic Backsliding: A View from Poland and Beyond
- The New Despotism
- Poland’s Presidential Elections
- Venezuela: recent decisions of the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court
- Constitutional Populism in South Africa
- The Rule of Law in the EU: The Evolution of the Treaty Framework and Rule of Law Toolbox
- Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism
- CANCELLED: Towards a Democratic Jurisprudence? Lessons from Poland
- Illiberal Populism and Antitrust: Impact Scenarios
- The South African Constitutional Court’s 2018 Term
- Democracy and the Administrative State
- Workshop close
- Poland before and after the parliamentary elections
- Workshop gets under way
- Political cynicism: the case of Poland
- ‘The People’ and Institutions of Law
- Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown
- The Human Right to a Name
- Backsliding, sabotage and the rule of law: Learning from mistakes
- Towards Populist Jurisprudence?
- Poland Post-2015: Populism – Authoritarianism – Democracy
- Augmented Democracy – (Th)e-Rule of Law and Democrac-e
- Italy as Democracy’s Mirror
- Concilium civitas
- Webinar: Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown
- Reflections on constitutional design
- Watch & listen to learn & think: What’s the point of the Rule of Law?
- Renovating democracy
- Watch this space – working papers approach
- ‘Poland’s Constitutional Breakdown’
- Insights on TEU Article 7
- Special journal issue
- Understanding, then responding
- Researching democracy just became more accessible
- Rescuing memory and other important thinking
- How real journalism can thrive in the fake-news era: Lessons from Brazil
- India: The Importance of Fourth Branch Institutions to Constitutional Democracy
- Background on Romania
- From the archives – Romania
- Reading up on Venezuela
- Background on Hungary
- Not forgetting … France
- Update on Venezuela
- Background on the Philippines
- How to answer ‘citizen emotions’?
- Polish courts – an insight into the worrying state of things
- Emulation value of strong national models
- Left or Right? Still crucial
- Trends across Europe
- Comment on the tidal forces
- The state of things
- Background on Venezuela
- An overview of key issues
- Background on Poland