In European societies of the early 21st century, the judicialisation of politics and society seems to be ‘a partial aspect of societal evolution’. Politics has become deeply judicialised and the judiciary has become profoundly involved in issues which used to be the sole domain of ‘pure’ politics. Some talk of ‘the secular papacy’, ie the judiciary of the Modern West playing the role of the 12th century papacy of the Medieval Western World. Others criticise the rise of ‘juristocracy’ and the decline of popular politics. Thus, it is not surprising that the phenomenon of ‘New Constitutionalism’ started to influence the emerging constitutionalisation of the European Communities in the 1960s and 1970s. A specific regime of European ‘constitutio...
Since the financial crisis there have been extraordinary efforts by the European Central Bank to pro...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
This paper discusses the Köbler case, in which the Court of Justice confirmed that the principle of ...
In European societies of the early 21st century, the judicialisation of politics and society seems t...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
This paper examines two recent decisions of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the German Federa...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The appearance of constitutional jurisdiction, which subsequent to 19th century beginnings in Americ...
The author-generated version is available Open Access in SSRN http://ssrn.com/abstract=2741623 Pa...
This paper looks at the consequences of the social and political process of the Europeanisation of j...
This two-part paper seeks to invite discussion on a deeply embedded narrative in the European schola...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
Despite the increased interaction between the highest national courts of Member States and the Europ...
While much of the debate on judicial activism in the EU has focused on the degree of scrutiny that t...
Since the financial crisis there have been extraordinary efforts by the European Central Bank to pro...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
This paper discusses the Köbler case, in which the Court of Justice confirmed that the principle of ...
In European societies of the early 21st century, the judicialisation of politics and society seems t...
Democracy has developed and develops only in so far as the relationship betweenGovernment and the go...
European integration has come to constrain the capacity for democratic political action in EU member...
This paper examines two recent decisions of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the German Federa...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The appearance of constitutional jurisdiction, which subsequent to 19th century beginnings in Americ...
The author-generated version is available Open Access in SSRN http://ssrn.com/abstract=2741623 Pa...
This paper looks at the consequences of the social and political process of the Europeanisation of j...
This two-part paper seeks to invite discussion on a deeply embedded narrative in the European schola...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
Despite the increased interaction between the highest national courts of Member States and the Europ...
While much of the debate on judicial activism in the EU has focused on the degree of scrutiny that t...
Since the financial crisis there have been extraordinary efforts by the European Central Bank to pro...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
This paper discusses the Köbler case, in which the Court of Justice confirmed that the principle of ...