"In recent years political movements of a decidedly 'anti-establishment' character have taken many countries by storm, and many observers by surprise. Among the characteristics these movements share is that they, and more particularly their leaders, claim uniquely to represent the true, real people of the country, a claim that does not depend upon, but frequently can boast confirmation in electoral victory. For unlike standard-issue coup-ists and putsch-ists, communists and fascists (also anti-establishmentarian until they become established), these movements are not shy of elections. They feed off them"--…mehr
"In recent years political movements of a decidedly 'anti-establishment' character have taken many countries by storm, and many observers by surprise. Among the characteristics these movements share is that they, and more particularly their leaders, claim uniquely to represent the true, real people of the country, a claim that does not depend upon, but frequently can boast confirmation in electoral victory. For unlike standard-issue coup-ists and putsch-ists, communists and fascists (also anti-establishmentarian until they become established), these movements are not shy of elections. They feed off them"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: anti-constitutional populism Martin Krygier; Part I. Populisms: 1. Populist constitutionalism - between democracy and authoritarianism Bojan Bugari¿; 2. Anti-elitism and the constitution - some reflections on populist constitutionalism Lucia Corso; 3. Constitutional populism in South Africa Theunis Roux; 4. Subaltern populism - Dutertismo and the war on constitutional democracy Richard Javad Heydarian; Part II. Courts: 5. Populism, Constitutional democracy, and high courts - lessons from the Venezuelan Case Raul A. Sánchez Urribarrí; 6. When Bolsonaro and the judges go shopping - how Brazil's legal elites opened the door for Bolsonaro's bad populism Alexandre Fleck Soares Brandao; 7. Disarming the guardians - the transformation of the Hungarian Constitutional Court after 2010 Eszter Bodnár; Part III. Anti-Constitutionalism After Post-Communism: 8. Conservative populism in defiance of anti-totalitarian constitutional democracy Paul Blokker; 9. Constitutional populism and the rule of law in Poland Michä Stambulski; 10. Populism or authoritarianism? A plaidoyer against illiberal or authoritarian constitutionalism Gábor Halmai; Part IV. EU Responses: 11. Populism and the crisis of constitutional pluralism Julian Scholtes; 12. Populist constitutional grammar - between manipulative borrowing and bad (judicial) masters Oreste Pollicino; Constitutional populism versus EU law: a much more complex story than you imagined Dimitry Vladimirovich Kochenov and Barbara Grabowska-Moroz; V. Concluding Reflections: 14. Sources of constitutional populism - democracy, identity, and economic exclusion Adam Czarnota; 15. Institutional populism, courts and the European Union Wojciech Sadurski.
Introduction: anti-constitutional populism Martin Krygier; Part I. Populisms: 1. Populist constitutionalism - between democracy and authoritarianism Bojan Bugari¿; 2. Anti-elitism and the constitution - some reflections on populist constitutionalism Lucia Corso; 3. Constitutional populism in South Africa Theunis Roux; 4. Subaltern populism - Dutertismo and the war on constitutional democracy Richard Javad Heydarian; Part II. Courts: 5. Populism, Constitutional democracy, and high courts - lessons from the Venezuelan Case Raul A. Sánchez Urribarrí; 6. When Bolsonaro and the judges go shopping - how Brazil's legal elites opened the door for Bolsonaro's bad populism Alexandre Fleck Soares Brandao; 7. Disarming the guardians - the transformation of the Hungarian Constitutional Court after 2010 Eszter Bodnár; Part III. Anti-Constitutionalism After Post-Communism: 8. Conservative populism in defiance of anti-totalitarian constitutional democracy Paul Blokker; 9. Constitutional populism and the rule of law in Poland Michä Stambulski; 10. Populism or authoritarianism? A plaidoyer against illiberal or authoritarian constitutionalism Gábor Halmai; Part IV. EU Responses: 11. Populism and the crisis of constitutional pluralism Julian Scholtes; 12. Populist constitutional grammar - between manipulative borrowing and bad (judicial) masters Oreste Pollicino; Constitutional populism versus EU law: a much more complex story than you imagined Dimitry Vladimirovich Kochenov and Barbara Grabowska-Moroz; V. Concluding Reflections: 14. Sources of constitutional populism - democracy, identity, and economic exclusion Adam Czarnota; 15. Institutional populism, courts and the European Union Wojciech Sadurski.
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