(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,
Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop In the second session of
Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop Professor Gábor Halmai, Chair of
Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of Law workshop The first workshop paper is
Pisa, Italy: Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna Proceedings are under way at our workshop entitled Populism, Constitutional Democracy, and the Rule of
In a new paper, Przemysław Sadura and Sławomir Sierakowski have captured insights from their work in relation to the 2019
3 October 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney Speaker: Dr Paweł Banaś In his recent articles discussing the ‘Artefact Theory of
28 August 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney A conversation on Poland as a case study of where populism meets constitutionalism
4 September 2019 at UNSW Law, Sydney Recognizing the Human Right to a Name and the Implications for Giving and Changing
In his recent contribution to the Almanac of Concilium Civitas, Martin Krygier writes: My remarks concern the contemporary global epidemic
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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