Rule of Law in Crisis

Rule of Law in Crisis

Constitutionalism in a State of Flux

Belov, Martin

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

280

Dura

Inglês

9781032393858

15 a 20 dias

698

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Introduction; PART I Rule of Law, Emergency Constitutionalism and Constitutional Polycrisis 1 Rule of law and democracy in times of transitory constitutionalism, constitutional polycrisis and emergency constitutionalism: Towards a global algorithmic technocracy?; 2 Rule of law and balance of rights in the COVID-19 pandemic; PART II Rule of Law as Dynamic Concept Dependent on Constitutional Imaginaries, Memory Politics and Identity Politics 3 Imaginary of the rule of law as a force of societal transition: Central and East European lessons from European (dis)integration; 4 Rule of law and constitutionalisation of memory politics in Hungary and Russia; 5 Rule of law, populism and "state-religion" relations in South-Eastern Europe: Comparative research with particular attention to the Bulgarian post-communist secularism; PART III EU Perspectives on the Rule of Law Crisis 6 The institutional politics of the European Union's rule of law crisis; 7 Rule of law crisis and the constitutional 'awareness' of the EU; 8 Rule of law in the EU and its crisis: Central and Eastern European experiences; PART IV Constitutional Courts and Constitutional Review: Safeguards or Challenge for Rule of Law? 9 Constitutional limits on legal interpretation; 10 Material justice and formal-procedural rule of law: Conceptual asymmetries; 11 The constitutional review in a state pretending to be ruled by law; 12 The Bulgarian Constitutional Court as a positive legislator; Conclusion
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Rule of law;representation;democratic backsliding;constitutional transition;technocracy;crisis;Constitutional Courts;Constitutional review;identity and memory politics;constitutional imaginaries;constitutional ideologies;judicial activism;judicialization of politics and politicization of the judiciary;populist constitutionalism;emergency constitutionalism;EU Legal Order;Overburdening;Vice Versa;EU Law;CJEU;Bulgarian Constitutional Court;TFEU;Polish Constitutional Tribunal;Constitutional Tribunal;Law Crisis;Transitory Constitutionalism;EU Response;EU Institution;Memory Laws;Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism;Constitutional Transitions;EU Member States;Representative Democracy;Infringement Procedures;Budgetary Conditionality;Bulgarian Orthodox Church