"This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpretation used in those regimes. The volume discusses the question of whether contemporary populist governments and movements have developed, or encouraged new and specific constitutional theories, doctrines and methods of interpretation, or whether their constitutional and other high courts continue to use the old, traditional interpretative tools in constitutional adjudication. The book is divided into four parts. Part I contains three chapters elaborating the theoretical basis for the discussion. Part II examines the topic from a comparative perspective, representing those European countries where populism is most prevalent, including Au...
There is a modest but growing scholarly interest in populism in relation to the law and to judicial ...
There is a modest but growing scholarly interest in populism in relation to the law and to judicial ...
In recent decades, constitutional reform appears to be gaining momentum (see Ginsburg and Melton 201...
"This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpr...
This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpre...
This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpre...
The birth and spread of the term ‘populist constitutionalism’ shows that one of the distinctive feat...
The birth and spread of the term ‘populist constitutionalism’ shows that one of the distinctive fea...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
none1noWhile often understood as such, the populist approach towards constitutionalism cannot be red...
The chapter seeks to ‘deconstruct’ populism in its relation to constitutionalism. In the first part,...
The chapter seeks to ‘deconstruct’ populism in its relation to constitutionalism. In the first part,...
The engagement of conservative, populist governments with constitutional reform and constitution-mak...
There is a modest but growing scholarly interest in populism in relation to the law and to judicial ...
There is a modest but growing scholarly interest in populism in relation to the law and to judicial ...
In recent decades, constitutional reform appears to be gaining momentum (see Ginsburg and Melton 201...
"This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpr...
This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpre...
This book explores the relationship between populism or populist regimes and constitutional interpre...
The birth and spread of the term ‘populist constitutionalism’ shows that one of the distinctive feat...
The birth and spread of the term ‘populist constitutionalism’ shows that one of the distinctive fea...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
none1noWhile often understood as such, the populist approach towards constitutionalism cannot be red...
The chapter seeks to ‘deconstruct’ populism in its relation to constitutionalism. In the first part,...
The chapter seeks to ‘deconstruct’ populism in its relation to constitutionalism. In the first part,...
The engagement of conservative, populist governments with constitutional reform and constitution-mak...
There is a modest but growing scholarly interest in populism in relation to the law and to judicial ...
There is a modest but growing scholarly interest in populism in relation to the law and to judicial ...
In recent decades, constitutional reform appears to be gaining momentum (see Ginsburg and Melton 201...