Legal constitutionalism – Political constitutionalism – Emergence of illiberal constitutionalism as a tertium genus – Examination of constitutional courts under three illiberal governments: Poland, Hungary, and Turkey – Illiberal governments’ strategies to seize control of constitutional courts – Illiberal governments’ aim to secure leverage over constitutional judges and restrict the powers of review of the court – Constitutional courts under illiberal rule invert the traditional functions that were assigned to them under the original Kelsenian approach – Instead of a check on power, illiberal constitutional courts become a device to circumvent constitutional constraints and concentrate power in the hands of the ruling actors
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
In Central Europe, especially in Hungary and Poland, over the last years there are serious problems ...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...
In the last 25 years, constitutional courts have been major players in the governance of Central and...
In recent decades, constitutional courts have become essential institutions in the political systems...
Legal and political controversies persist about the performance of Kelsenian-type constitutional cou...
Abstract The Hungarian and Polish observations show how the use of the public law is limited in il...
Published online: 26 November 2021In section I of this chapter I try to answer the question whether ...
Abstract This article begins with a brief overview of the characteristics of illiberal democracy pr...
This book analyses the specificity of the law-making activity of European constitutional courts. The ...
The article aims at demonstrating that unconstitutional results, marking an illiberal transformation...
After the fall of authoritarian communist regimes and emergence of constitutional governments, const...
In recent years, Central and Eastern Europe have furnished several examples of illiberalism in power...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In Central Europe, especially in Hungary and Poland, over the last years there are serious problems ...
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
In Central Europe, especially in Hungary and Poland, over the last years there are serious problems ...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...
In the last 25 years, constitutional courts have been major players in the governance of Central and...
In recent decades, constitutional courts have become essential institutions in the political systems...
Legal and political controversies persist about the performance of Kelsenian-type constitutional cou...
Abstract The Hungarian and Polish observations show how the use of the public law is limited in il...
Published online: 26 November 2021In section I of this chapter I try to answer the question whether ...
Abstract This article begins with a brief overview of the characteristics of illiberal democracy pr...
This book analyses the specificity of the law-making activity of European constitutional courts. The ...
The article aims at demonstrating that unconstitutional results, marking an illiberal transformation...
After the fall of authoritarian communist regimes and emergence of constitutional governments, const...
In recent years, Central and Eastern Europe have furnished several examples of illiberalism in power...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In Central Europe, especially in Hungary and Poland, over the last years there are serious problems ...
How should the European Union cope with Member States that no longer respect the basic values of the...
In Central Europe, especially in Hungary and Poland, over the last years there are serious problems ...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...