Courts and Judicial Activism under Crisis Conditions
Courts and Judicial Activism under Crisis Conditions
Policy Making in a Time of Illiberalism and Emergency Constitutionalism
Belov, Martin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2023
224
Mole
Inglês
9781032060927
15 a 20 dias
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Part I. Judicial activism: Conceptual and comparative constitutional issues
Law, politics, and the constitutional courts' activism: Setting the starting point
Activism as defence: The role of courts in shaping the relationship between constitutions and international law: A comparison of the apex courts of Switzerland, Germany and Austria
Part II. Judicial activism of international and supranational courts and its impact on national constitutional orders
The revolutionary impact of the European Court of Human Rights case law on the idea of res judicata in criminal justice: The Italian experience
Thinking outside the politics box: Framing a judicial role in shaping militant democracy in the European Union
Part III. Judicial activism and illiberal constitutionalism
An illiberal turn or a counter-constitutional revolution?: About the Polish Constitutional Tribunal before and after 2015
When activism takes the wrong turn: The case of the Romanian Constitutional Court
The revolutionary role of constitutional courts in Morocco and Jordan as a contemporary example from the MENA region
Part IV. Judicial activism and emergency constitutionalism
Mastering emergency situations: The activist role of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court in redefining the constitutional design of war, state of siege and state of emergency
Activism of the Croatian Constitutional Court and Covid-19: A bridge too far
Law, politics, and the constitutional courts' activism: Setting the starting point
Activism as defence: The role of courts in shaping the relationship between constitutions and international law: A comparison of the apex courts of Switzerland, Germany and Austria
Part II. Judicial activism of international and supranational courts and its impact on national constitutional orders
The revolutionary impact of the European Court of Human Rights case law on the idea of res judicata in criminal justice: The Italian experience
Thinking outside the politics box: Framing a judicial role in shaping militant democracy in the European Union
Part III. Judicial activism and illiberal constitutionalism
An illiberal turn or a counter-constitutional revolution?: About the Polish Constitutional Tribunal before and after 2015
When activism takes the wrong turn: The case of the Romanian Constitutional Court
The revolutionary role of constitutional courts in Morocco and Jordan as a contemporary example from the MENA region
Part IV. Judicial activism and emergency constitutionalism
Mastering emergency situations: The activist role of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court in redefining the constitutional design of war, state of siege and state of emergency
Activism of the Croatian Constitutional Court and Covid-19: A bridge too far
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comparative constitutional law;legal theory;emergency powers analysis;democratic backsliding studies;supranational court decisions;authoritarian legal systems;constitutional courts in crisis situations
Part I. Judicial activism: Conceptual and comparative constitutional issues
Law, politics, and the constitutional courts' activism: Setting the starting point
Activism as defence: The role of courts in shaping the relationship between constitutions and international law: A comparison of the apex courts of Switzerland, Germany and Austria
Part II. Judicial activism of international and supranational courts and its impact on national constitutional orders
The revolutionary impact of the European Court of Human Rights case law on the idea of res judicata in criminal justice: The Italian experience
Thinking outside the politics box: Framing a judicial role in shaping militant democracy in the European Union
Part III. Judicial activism and illiberal constitutionalism
An illiberal turn or a counter-constitutional revolution?: About the Polish Constitutional Tribunal before and after 2015
When activism takes the wrong turn: The case of the Romanian Constitutional Court
The revolutionary role of constitutional courts in Morocco and Jordan as a contemporary example from the MENA region
Part IV. Judicial activism and emergency constitutionalism
Mastering emergency situations: The activist role of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court in redefining the constitutional design of war, state of siege and state of emergency
Activism of the Croatian Constitutional Court and Covid-19: A bridge too far
Law, politics, and the constitutional courts' activism: Setting the starting point
Activism as defence: The role of courts in shaping the relationship between constitutions and international law: A comparison of the apex courts of Switzerland, Germany and Austria
Part II. Judicial activism of international and supranational courts and its impact on national constitutional orders
The revolutionary impact of the European Court of Human Rights case law on the idea of res judicata in criminal justice: The Italian experience
Thinking outside the politics box: Framing a judicial role in shaping militant democracy in the European Union
Part III. Judicial activism and illiberal constitutionalism
An illiberal turn or a counter-constitutional revolution?: About the Polish Constitutional Tribunal before and after 2015
When activism takes the wrong turn: The case of the Romanian Constitutional Court
The revolutionary role of constitutional courts in Morocco and Jordan as a contemporary example from the MENA region
Part IV. Judicial activism and emergency constitutionalism
Mastering emergency situations: The activist role of the Bulgarian Constitutional Court in redefining the constitutional design of war, state of siege and state of emergency
Activism of the Croatian Constitutional Court and Covid-19: A bridge too far
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