(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,
Wednesday, 24 November 2021, online at 9pm Sydney time Speakers: Professor Mark Tushnet and Professor Bojan Bugarič On this occasion,
People who are concerned about the rule of law – who suffer from the lack of it, and dream of
A webinar from the Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence, University of Sydney Law School Thursday, 2 September 2021 at 6pm
Wednesday, 22 September 2021, online at 1pm Sydney time Speakers: Professor Rosalind Dixon and Professor David Landau In Abusive Constitutional Borrowing (Oxford
Thesis Eleven Special Issue Co-edited by Alonso Casanueva-Baptista and Raul Sanchez Urribarri,* this issue of Thesis Eleven is a further
The Deterioration of Democracy, Misuse of Human Rights and Abuse of the Rule of Law In a new monograph, Tímea
Speaker: Nadia Urbinati As the first in our webinar series for 2021, on 26 May Professor Nadia Urbinati* joined us
Wednesday, 23 June 2021, online at 6pm Sydney time Speaker: Professor Adam Przeworski, New York University In Crises of Democracy
RegNet at the Australian National University, Canberra, in February hosted a webinar entitled A passion for the rule of law:
Wednesday, 26 May 2021, online at 6pm Sydney time Speaker: Nadia Urbinati As the first in our webinar series for
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