Rule of Law, Common Values, and Illiberal Constitutionalism Rule of Law, Common Values, and Illiberal Constitutionalism
Comparative Constitutional Change

Rule of Law, Common Values, and Illiberal Constitutionalism

Poland and Hungary within the European Union

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Beschreibung des Verlags

This book challenges the idea that the Rule of Law is still a universal European value given its relatively rapid deterioration in Hungary and Poland, and the apparent inability of the European institutions to adequately address the illiberalization of these Member States. The book begins from the general presumption that the Rule of Law, since its emergence, has been a universal European value, a political ideal and legal conception. It also acknowledges that the EU has been struggling in the area of value enforcement, even if the necessary mechanisms are available and, given an innovative outlook and more political commitment, could be successfully used. The authors appreciate the different approaches toward the Rule of Law, both as a concept and as a measurable indicator, and while addressing the core question of the volume, widely rely on them. Ultimately, the book provides a snapshot of how the Rule of Law ideal has been dismantled and offers a theory of the Rule of Law in illiberal constitutionalism. It discusses why voters keep illiberal populist leaders in power when they are undeniably acting contrary to the Rule of Law ideal. The book will be of interest to academics and researchers engaged with the foundational questions of constitutionalism. The structure and nature of the subject matter covered ensure that the book will be a useful addition for comparative and national constitutional law classes. It will also appeal to legal practitioners wondering about the boundaries of the Rule of Law.

GENRE
Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
2020
8. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
260
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor & Francis
GRÖSSE
2
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