The recent (re-)establishment of constitutional democracies in Central and Eastern Europe is affected by a paradoxical situation: while modern constitutionalism was significantly strenghtened by the ‘new constitutionalism’ in the region, it is itself increasingly seen as out of touch with (pluralist) reality. In the paper, I explore to what extent it can be claimed that the new constitutionalism adopted in the former communist countries is a reinvigorated version of ‘traditional’ modern constitutionalism. To the extent that this seems indeed to be the case, I outline a number of problématiques or tensions that modern constitutionalism provokes in the current European context. These include four problématiques in particular: state-centrism, ...
This paper proposes that societal constitutionalism, as elaborated by Gunther Teubner, provides a po...
This paper examines the relationship between constitutionalism and New Methods of Governance (NMG) i...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...
I will focus on the obsoleteness or crisis of recently introduced modern constitutionalism in the ne...
In the paper, it is argued that democratization in Central and Eastern Europe involves important for...
The Central European countries have been constitutional democracies for two decades. They were creat...
One of the persistent fears regarding the accession countries envisions that these countries will no...
The ideas of the rule of law and constitutionalism have become an intrinsic part of any process of d...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the possibility and necessity to rethink a constitutional fra...
The paper deals with the validity of constitutional pluralism as a constitutional theory for the Eur...
The idea that constitutionalism is central to the legitimate exercise of public power has dominated ...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers & W. J. Thompson, Fundamentals in the Liberal Constitutional Traditio...
Concern for economic and social conflicts remains one of the most defining features of contemporary ...
Constitutional pluralism has become immensely popular among scholars who study European integration ...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
This paper proposes that societal constitutionalism, as elaborated by Gunther Teubner, provides a po...
This paper examines the relationship between constitutionalism and New Methods of Governance (NMG) i...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...
I will focus on the obsoleteness or crisis of recently introduced modern constitutionalism in the ne...
In the paper, it is argued that democratization in Central and Eastern Europe involves important for...
The Central European countries have been constitutional democracies for two decades. They were creat...
One of the persistent fears regarding the accession countries envisions that these countries will no...
The ideas of the rule of law and constitutionalism have become an intrinsic part of any process of d...
The aim of my thesis is to investigate the possibility and necessity to rethink a constitutional fra...
The paper deals with the validity of constitutional pluralism as a constitutional theory for the Eur...
The idea that constitutionalism is central to the legitimate exercise of public power has dominated ...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers & W. J. Thompson, Fundamentals in the Liberal Constitutional Traditio...
Concern for economic and social conflicts remains one of the most defining features of contemporary ...
Constitutional pluralism has become immensely popular among scholars who study European integration ...
Recent social and political developments in the EU have clearly shown the profound structural change...
This paper proposes that societal constitutionalism, as elaborated by Gunther Teubner, provides a po...
This paper examines the relationship between constitutionalism and New Methods of Governance (NMG) i...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...