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Rule of Law in Crisis: Constitutionalism in a State of Flux


ISBN13: 9781032393858
Published: December 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This book addresses the current crisis that threatens the rule of law and has led to the need for its adjustment as normative concept, legal principle and pragmatic guideline for the behaviour of political players. Rule of law is a pillar of the constitutional orders and a key principle of national, international and EU law. Yet, rule of law is subject to pressure for change in the face of emergency, crisis and transition. This book explores how constitutional crisis, emergency constitutionalism and constitutional polycrisis assert pressures for the transformation of rule of law and thus produce a state of flux. It examines the rule of law from the viewpoint of constitutional imaginaries, memory politics and identity politics. It critically assesses the responses given by the EU and its member states to the current crisis.

The work also provides an analysis of the most important challenges to rule of law stemming from the performance of constitutional courts, including, the risks of judicial activism, politicization of the courts and the judicialization of politics. The book will be an invaluable resource for researchers, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of Constitutional Law and Political Science.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, Jurisprudence
Contents:
Introduction
Part I. Rule of Law, Emergency Constitutionalism and Constitutional Polycrisis

Chapter 1. Rule of Law and Democracy in Times of Transitory Constitutionalism, Constitutional Polycrisis and Emergency Constitutionalism: Towards a Global Algorithmic Technocracy?
Martin Belov (University of Sofia ‘St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria)
Chapter 2. Rule of Law and Balance of Rights in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tanja Cerruti (University of Torino, Italy)

Part II. Rule of Law as Dynamic Concept Dependent on Constitutional Imaginaries, Memory Politics and Identity Politics
Chapter 3. Imaginary of the Rule of Law as a Force of Societal Transition: Central and East European Lessons from European (dis)integration
Jiří Přibán (University of Cardiff, UK)
Chapter 4. Rule of Law and Constitutionalisation of Memory Politics in Hungary and Russia
Uladzislau Belavusau (T.M.C. Asser Instituut, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Chapter 5. Rule of Law, Populism and ‘State-Religion’ Relations in South-Eastern Europe: Comparative Research with Particular Attention to the Bulgarian Postcommunist Secularism
Simeon Groysman (University of Sofia ‘St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria)

Part III. EU Perspectives on the Rule of Law Crisis
Chapter 6. The Institutional Politics of the European Union’s Rule of Law Crisis
Thomas Christiansen and Dora Hegedus (LUISS ‘Guido Carli’ University, Rome, Italy)
Chapter 7. Rule of law crisis and the constitutional ‘awareness’ of the EU
Angela Di Gregorio (University of Milan, Italy)
Chapter 8. Rule of Law in the EU and Its Crisis: Central and Eastern European Experiences
Hristo Hristev (University of Sofia ‘St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria)

Part IV. Constitutional Courts and Constitutional Review: Safeguards or Challenge for Rule of Law?
Chapter 9. Constitutional Limits on Legal Interpretation Imposed by the Principle of Rule of Law
Martin Borowski (University of Heidelberg, Germany)
Chapter 10. Material Justice and Formal-Procedural Rule of Law: Conceptual Asymmetries
Stiliyan Yotov (University of Sofia ‘St. Kliment Ohridski)
Chapter 11. Constitutional Review in a State Pretending to be ruled by Law
Monika Florczak-Wator (Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland)
Chapter 12. The Bulgarian Constitutional court as a positive legislator
Aleksandar Tsekov (University of Sofia ‘St. Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria)

Conclusion
Index

Series: Routledge Research in Public Law

Rule of Law in Crisis: Constitutionalism in a State of Flux (eBook) ISBN 9781000830385
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