Law, Populism, and the Political in Central and Eastern Europe
Law, Populism, and the Political in Central and Eastern Europe
Cercel, Cosmin; Manko, Rafal; Sulikowski, Adam; Tacik, Przemyslaw
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
264
Dura
Inglês
9781032623405
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Law, Populism and the Political in Semi-Peripheral Central and Eastern Europe Rafal Manko, Przemyslaw Tacik and Cosmin Cercel 1. Populism, Legal Studies and CEE: Some Meta-Reflections Przemyslaw Tacik 2. Against 'Populism': Critical Legal Studies and Authoritarian Politics in Central and Eastern Europe Cosmin Cercel 3. The Polish Constitutional Court in the Grip of Neo-liberalism Adam Sulikowski 4. Populism and the Politics of Human Rights: The Case of Poland Karolina Kocemba and Michal Stambulski 5. Exceptio Popularis: Resisting Illiberal Legality Rafal Manko 6. Constitutional Signalling in Neoliberal Times: A Romanian Perspective Alexandra Mercescu 7. "Law Is Not Politics" - the Role of the Liberal View on Law in the Rise of 'New Populism' Matyas Bencze 8. Who Stands In The Mirror And Who Stares Back - Traditions Of Populism In Slovakia Peter Curos 9. Judicializing Communism: Transitional Justice and Nationalist Populism in the Uneven Time-Space of Eastern Europe Saygun Goekariksel 10. Russian Conservatism and Populism: Between the Legal and the Political Mikhail Antonov Conclusions: Post-communism, Neoliberalism and Populism in the Semi-Periphery Adam Sulikowski and Rafal Manko
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critical legal theory;constitutional transformation;illiberal democracy studies;sociology of law;transitional justice CEE;authoritarianism research;post-socialist legal systems analysis
Introduction: Law, Populism and the Political in Semi-Peripheral Central and Eastern Europe Rafal Manko, Przemyslaw Tacik and Cosmin Cercel 1. Populism, Legal Studies and CEE: Some Meta-Reflections Przemyslaw Tacik 2. Against 'Populism': Critical Legal Studies and Authoritarian Politics in Central and Eastern Europe Cosmin Cercel 3. The Polish Constitutional Court in the Grip of Neo-liberalism Adam Sulikowski 4. Populism and the Politics of Human Rights: The Case of Poland Karolina Kocemba and Michal Stambulski 5. Exceptio Popularis: Resisting Illiberal Legality Rafal Manko 6. Constitutional Signalling in Neoliberal Times: A Romanian Perspective Alexandra Mercescu 7. "Law Is Not Politics" - the Role of the Liberal View on Law in the Rise of 'New Populism' Matyas Bencze 8. Who Stands In The Mirror And Who Stares Back - Traditions Of Populism In Slovakia Peter Curos 9. Judicializing Communism: Transitional Justice and Nationalist Populism in the Uneven Time-Space of Eastern Europe Saygun Goekariksel 10. Russian Conservatism and Populism: Between the Legal and the Political Mikhail Antonov Conclusions: Post-communism, Neoliberalism and Populism in the Semi-Periphery Adam Sulikowski and Rafal Manko
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