Populist Challenges to Constitutional Interpretation in Europe and Beyond

Populist Challenges to Constitutional Interpretation in Europe and Beyond

Szente, Zoltan; Gardos-Orosz, Fruzsina

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

330

Mole

Inglês

9780367710132

15 a 20 dias

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PART I Theoretical implications

Populism and populist constitutionalism

The art of constitutional interpretation

An 'Instrument of Government' or 'Instrument of Courts'? The Impact of Political Systems on Constitutional Interpretation and the Case of Populism

Can There be Autochthonous Methods of Constitutional Interpretation?

PART II Constitutional interpretation and populism in Europe

Formalism and Judicial Self-Restraint as Tools Against Populism? Considerations Regarding Recent Developments of the Austrian Constitutional Court

The Czech Constitutional Court in Times of Populism:From Judicial Activism to Judicial Self-Restraint

Popular Initiatives, Populism and the Croatian Constitutional Court

Constitutional identity as a populist notion?

Constitutional interpretation under the new Fundamental Law of Hungary

The populist reforms in Italy and the instrument of the constitutionally conforming interpretation

Whatever works - Constitutional Interpretation in Poland in Times of Populism

Non sequiturs in Constitutional Adjudication: Populism or Epistemic Deficit?

Constitutional Interpretation and Populism. The case of Spain

Populism, UK sovereignty, the rule of law and Brexit

PART III An Outlook

Born Populist: The Trump Administration, the Courts and the Constitution of the United States

Constitutional Interpretation: What can Europeans learn from US debates?

Populist and non-democratic reading of the Constitution

PART IV Summary

Populist challenges to constitutional interpretation
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EU Immigration Policy;EU Data Retention Directive;Constitutional Law;EU Charter;Constitutional Politics;UK's Constitution;Constitutional Theory;Vice Versa;Constitutional Interpretation;Primary EU Law;Populist constitutionalism;Common Language;Populism;Direct Democracy;Courts;Constitutional Courts;Politicization of the Judiciary;EU Law;Populist challenges;UK Parliament;Europe;Constitutional Court;Constitutional Tribunal;Austrian Constitutional Court;Croatian Constitutional Court;Constitutional Identity;National Legal Culture;Security Decree;Sewel Convention;National Populist Movements;Constitutional Complaints;UK's Accession;UK Supreme Court;West Germany