Power to the People proposes that some forms of populism are inconsistent with constitutionalism, while others aren't. By providing a series of case studies, some organized by nation, others by topic, the book identifies these populist inconsistencies with constitutionalism-and, importantly, when and how they are not. Opening a dialogue for the possibility of a deeper, populist democracy, the book examines recent challenges to the idea that democracy is a good form of government by exploring possibilities for new institutions that can determine and implement a majority's views without always threatening constitutionalism.…mehr
Power to the People proposes that some forms of populism are inconsistent with constitutionalism, while others aren't. By providing a series of case studies, some organized by nation, others by topic, the book identifies these populist inconsistencies with constitutionalism-and, importantly, when and how they are not. Opening a dialogue for the possibility of a deeper, populist democracy, the book examines recent challenges to the idea that democracy is a good form of government by exploring possibilities for new institutions that can determine and implement a majority's views without always threatening constitutionalism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Tushnet is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law emeritus at Harvard Law School. Before teaching at Harvard, he was a Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School and Georgetown University Law Center. He was President of the Association of American Law Schools in 2003. In 2002 he was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Bojan Bugaric is Professor of Law at Sheffield University, School of Law. Before teaching at Sheffield, he was a Professor of Law at the University of Ljubljana, School of Law.
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* Note on Sources * Introduction * Part One: The Framework * Chapter 1. What Is Constitutionalism? * Chapter 2. What Is Populism? * Chapter 3. Populism and Constitutionalism * Part Two: Populism in Practice * Chapter 4. Populist Authoritarianism: Hungary and Poland * Chapter 5. The Problem of the Frankenstate * Chapter 6. Populism in Western Europe * Chapter 7. Southern Europe: Greece and Spain * Chapter 8. Court- Packing or Court Reform?: Challenging Judicial Independence by Enhancing Accountability * Chapter 9. Populism and Executive Power: Term Limits and Rule by Decree * Chapter 10. Guardrails and Institutions * Part Three: Constitutionalism After Populism * Chapter 11. Rejecting Democracy * Chapter 12. Power to the People: Empowered Democracy * Epilogue
* Note on Sources * Introduction * Part One: The Framework * Chapter 1. What Is Constitutionalism? * Chapter 2. What Is Populism? * Chapter 3. Populism and Constitutionalism * Part Two: Populism in Practice * Chapter 4. Populist Authoritarianism: Hungary and Poland * Chapter 5. The Problem of the Frankenstate * Chapter 6. Populism in Western Europe * Chapter 7. Southern Europe: Greece and Spain * Chapter 8. Court- Packing or Court Reform?: Challenging Judicial Independence by Enhancing Accountability * Chapter 9. Populism and Executive Power: Term Limits and Rule by Decree * Chapter 10. Guardrails and Institutions * Part Three: Constitutionalism After Populism * Chapter 11. Rejecting Democracy * Chapter 12. Power to the People: Empowered Democracy * Epilogue
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