This book considers whether the democratic promise of 1989 lost out to a technocratic, judicial control of politics in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe. It explores the complexities and drawbacks of modern constitutionalism by offering a comprehensive theoretical and comparative-empirical assessment of the status and role of constitutionalism in five New EU Member States.
This book considers whether the democratic promise of 1989 lost out to a technocratic, judicial control of politics in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe. It explores the complexities and drawbacks of modern constitutionalism by offering a comprehensive theoretical and comparative-empirical assessment of the status and role of constitutionalism in five New EU Member States.
Paul Blokker is principle investigator in the research unit 'Constitutional Politics in Post-Westphalian Europe' (CoPolis) at the University of Trento, Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: New Democracies in crisis? 2. A critique of legal constitutionalism 3. The prominence of legal constitutionalism in the new democracies 4. Rudiments of civic constitutionalism 5. Searching for civic constitutionalism: A comparative analysis 6. Constitutional democracy under strain: Europeanization and legal resentment 7. Conclusions: New democracies in crisis?
1. Introduction: New Democracies in crisis? 2. A critique of legal constitutionalism 3. The prominence of legal constitutionalism in the new democracies 4. Rudiments of civic constitutionalism 5. Searching for civic constitutionalism: A comparative analysis 6. Constitutional democracy under strain: Europeanization and legal resentment 7. Conclusions: New democracies in crisis?
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