(anti?) constitutional populism
As recently as 1991, when Samuel Huntington investigated what he called the ‘third wave’ of democratization, the term ‘populism’ figured just
friend or foe of constitutional democracy?
As recently as 1991, when Samuel Huntington investigated what he called the ‘third wave’ of democratization, the term ‘populism’ figured just
Erdogan’s Turkey, Orban’s Hungary, Kaczynski’s Poland, Duterte’s Philippines, Zuma’s South Africa, the Venezuela of Chavez and Maduro … there is
Our project has several points of focus on the interrelations between modern forms of populism with liberal democracy, authoritarianism, politics,
20 August 2020, online at 6pm Sydney time Speaker: Professor John Keane, University of Sydney In our first online event,
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
5 February 2020 at UNSW Law, Sydney Speaker: David Lieberman, James W. and Isabel Coffroth Professor of Jurisprudence at the University