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This book reflects on the nature of the rule of law in the European Union and the present and future consequences of the attacks that are undermining it. Presenting various case studies, it analyses violations of the rule of law and their impact on the quality of European democracy and on the workings of civil and political society. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, the book connects legal aspects related to infringements of the rule of law with their political and sociological consequences at both a general and the EU level.
The book is divided into three parts. The first
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This book reflects on the nature of the rule of law in the European Union and the present and future consequences of the attacks that are undermining it. Presenting various case studies, it analyses violations of the rule of law and their impact on the quality of European democracy and on the workings of civil and political society. Written from an interdisciplinary perspective, the book connects legal aspects related to infringements of the rule of law with their political and sociological consequences at both a general and the EU level.

The book is divided into three parts. The first focuses on the rule of law in the European context and the threats to democracy posed by its violations. It examines how populist movements and parties utilize the erosion of the checks and balances in liberal democracies to weaken resisting intermediate bodies, such as dissenting civil society groups. The second part concentrates on the political perspectives, which it approaches both in terms of its general features and through a set of case studies related to violations of the rule of law. The third part provides a legal perspective on these issues and examines the impact of the rule of law and its infringement in several areas, impacting both the internal and external dimensions of the EU.

Autorenporträt
Luisa Antoniolli is a professor of private comparative law at the School of International Studies and the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento (Italy). She has a PhD in comparative law from the University of Florence and teaches courses in the area of comparative private law and EU law. Her main fields of research concern the EU integration process and the development of European private law, globalization and legal transplants, comparative contract law, and consumer protection. Carlo Ruzza (MA Suny, PhD Harvard) is a senior professor of Political Sociology at the University of Trento (Italy). He has written widely on European studies and on civil society organizations. His recent work focuses on the Radical Right in Europe and on the efforts of civil society groups to affect policymaking in areas such as EU anti-discrimination policy, human rights, and environmental policy.