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Constitutionalism 2030 / [edited by] Christoph Bezemek.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London [England] : Hart Publishing, 2022Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (208 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781509942732
  • 9781509942718
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 340.11 23
LOC classification:
  • K3171 .C66 2022eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I: Aspects Matthias Klatt, Democracy Yaniv Roznai, Rule of Law Bilyana Petkova, Federalism Part II: Areas Antonios Kouroutakis, Global Trade Andreas T. Mèuller, International Human Rights Law Stefanie Bock, International Criminal Law Part III: Actors Stefanie Egidy, Institutions Paulina Starski, Political Parties Tomas Dumbrovsky, Popular Movements
Summary: "Constitutionalism is in crisis. And the crisis unfolds not only on a national or a regional level. It is a global phenomenon: Democracy is no longer on the rise, the Rule of Law appears weakened, political cohesion seems to erode. Human Rights Protection finds itself questioned, International Criminal Law struggles for broad recognition, international trade may have lost some of its appeal. Institutional actors find their authority questioned, established political parties are threatened by ever-changing popular movements. But where to does the charted road lead? How will the “Crisis of Constitutionalism” unfold in the years to come? Nobody knows, of course. But at the same time: Nobody is too keen to make an educated guess either. This volume remedies that. By giving nine eminent scholars in law and political science the opportunity to make their predictions, where the constitutionalist project will stand ten years from now, it creates a forum of deliberation that will not only aim at anticipating the developments in question but at the same time shape academic discourse on constitutionalism alongside it."-- Provided by publisher.
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Part I: Aspects Matthias Klatt, Democracy Yaniv Roznai, Rule of Law Bilyana Petkova, Federalism Part II: Areas Antonios Kouroutakis, Global Trade Andreas T. Mèuller, International Human Rights Law Stefanie Bock, International Criminal Law Part III: Actors Stefanie Egidy, Institutions Paulina Starski, Political Parties Tomas Dumbrovsky, Popular Movements

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"Constitutionalism is in crisis. And the crisis unfolds not only on a national or a regional level. It is a global phenomenon: Democracy is no longer on the rise, the Rule of Law appears weakened, political cohesion seems to erode. Human Rights Protection finds itself questioned, International Criminal Law struggles for broad recognition, international trade may have lost some of its appeal. Institutional actors find their authority questioned, established political parties are threatened by ever-changing popular movements. But where to does the charted road lead? How will the “Crisis of Constitutionalism” unfold in the years to come? Nobody knows, of course. But at the same time: Nobody is too keen to make an educated guess either. This volume remedies that. By giving nine eminent scholars in law and political science the opportunity to make their predictions, where the constitutionalist project will stand ten years from now, it creates a forum of deliberation that will not only aim at anticipating the developments in question but at the same time shape academic discourse on constitutionalism alongside it."-- Provided by publisher.

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