It has been recently floated in legal academia and the blogosphere that it is high time for constitutional pluralism to bow out of the European scene. The reason? It has been alleged to be (1) “fundamentally flawed and unsustainable” for allowing the application of EU law to be selective and unequal and (2) prone to abuse by autocrats, as demonstrated by the ongoing dismantling of democracy and the rule of law in Hungary and Poland where national (“constitutional”) identity is invoked all too often to justify patently illiberal policies. Is constitutional pluralism really to blame? What is this beast anyway? </p
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Defence date: 26 July 2021Examining Board: Professor Dennis M. Patterson (European University Instit...
Constitutional pluralism has long been controversial, but has recently come under renewed attack. Cr...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...
The deep transformation of the practice of European law calls for a systematic rethinking of the the...
The paper deals with the validity of constitutional pluralism as a constitutional theory for the Eur...
What is constitutional pluralism? What does it stand for? What does it want to achieve, contribute,...
This article explains why autocrats love constitutional pluralism and constitutional identity. Thoug...
The chapter argues that constitutional pluralism has insufficiently taken into account democratic co...
The underlying assumption of constitutional pluralism, one of the dominant theories of EU legal scho...
What is constitutional pluralism? What does it stand for? What does it expect to achieve, or change ...
At least for the last two decades, the idea of constitutional pluralism has been a central theme of ...
The paper deals with the validity of constitutional pluralism as a constitutional theory for the Eur...
Constitutional pluralism has become immensely popular among scholars who study European integration ...
Pluralism has made its way into European law literature already a long time ago. Some of its main ...
This article examines the normative political theory underlying the legal doctrine of constitutional...
Defence date: 26 July 2021Examining Board: Professor Dennis M. Patterson (European University Instit...
Constitutional pluralism has long been controversial, but has recently come under renewed attack. Cr...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...
The deep transformation of the practice of European law calls for a systematic rethinking of the the...
The paper deals with the validity of constitutional pluralism as a constitutional theory for the Eur...
What is constitutional pluralism? What does it stand for? What does it want to achieve, contribute,...
This article explains why autocrats love constitutional pluralism and constitutional identity. Thoug...
The chapter argues that constitutional pluralism has insufficiently taken into account democratic co...
The underlying assumption of constitutional pluralism, one of the dominant theories of EU legal scho...
What is constitutional pluralism? What does it stand for? What does it expect to achieve, or change ...