Rule of Law in Crisis
Constitutionalism in a State of Flux
Herausgeber: Belov, Martin
Rule of Law in Crisis
Constitutionalism in a State of Flux
Herausgeber: Belov, Martin
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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. It 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.
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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. It 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.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032393889
- ISBN-10: 1032393882
- Artikelnr.: 71235897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 450g
- ISBN-13: 9781032393889
- ISBN-10: 1032393882
- Artikelnr.: 71235897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martin Belov is professor in Constitutional and Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Sofia 'St. Kliment Ohridski', Bulgaria.
Introduction; PART I Rule of Law, Emergency Constitutionalism and
Constitutional Polycrisis 1 Rule of law and democracy in times of
transitory constitutionalism, constitutional polycrisis and emergency
constitutionalism: Towards a global algorithmic technocracy?; 2 Rule of law
and balance of rights in the COVID-19 pandemic; PART II Rule of Law as
Dynamic Concept Dependent on Constitutional Imaginaries, Memory Politics
and Identity Politics 3 Imaginary of the rule of law as a force of societal
transition: Central and East European lessons from European
(dis)integration; 4 Rule of law and constitutionalisation of memory
politics in Hungary and Russia; 5 Rule of law, populism and
"state-religion" relations in South-Eastern Europe: Comparative research
with particular attention to the Bulgarian post-communist secularism; PART
III EU Perspectives on the Rule of Law Crisis 6 The institutional politics
of the European Union's rule of law crisis; 7 Rule of law crisis and the
constitutional 'awareness' of the EU; 8 Rule of law in the EU and its
crisis: Central and Eastern European experiences; PART IV Constitutional
Courts and Constitutional Review: Safeguards or Challenge for Rule of Law?
9 Constitutional limits on legal interpretation; 10 Material justice and
formal-procedural rule of law: Conceptual asymmetries; 11 The
constitutional review in a state pretending to be ruled by law; 12 The
Bulgarian Constitutional Court as a positive legislator; Conclusion
Constitutional Polycrisis 1 Rule of law and democracy in times of
transitory constitutionalism, constitutional polycrisis and emergency
constitutionalism: Towards a global algorithmic technocracy?; 2 Rule of law
and balance of rights in the COVID-19 pandemic; PART II Rule of Law as
Dynamic Concept Dependent on Constitutional Imaginaries, Memory Politics
and Identity Politics 3 Imaginary of the rule of law as a force of societal
transition: Central and East European lessons from European
(dis)integration; 4 Rule of law and constitutionalisation of memory
politics in Hungary and Russia; 5 Rule of law, populism and
"state-religion" relations in South-Eastern Europe: Comparative research
with particular attention to the Bulgarian post-communist secularism; PART
III EU Perspectives on the Rule of Law Crisis 6 The institutional politics
of the European Union's rule of law crisis; 7 Rule of law crisis and the
constitutional 'awareness' of the EU; 8 Rule of law in the EU and its
crisis: Central and Eastern European experiences; PART IV Constitutional
Courts and Constitutional Review: Safeguards or Challenge for Rule of Law?
9 Constitutional limits on legal interpretation; 10 Material justice and
formal-procedural rule of law: Conceptual asymmetries; 11 The
constitutional review in a state pretending to be ruled by law; 12 The
Bulgarian Constitutional Court as a positive legislator; Conclusion
Introduction; PART I Rule of Law, Emergency Constitutionalism and
Constitutional Polycrisis 1 Rule of law and democracy in times of
transitory constitutionalism, constitutional polycrisis and emergency
constitutionalism: Towards a global algorithmic technocracy?; 2 Rule of law
and balance of rights in the COVID-19 pandemic; PART II Rule of Law as
Dynamic Concept Dependent on Constitutional Imaginaries, Memory Politics
and Identity Politics 3 Imaginary of the rule of law as a force of societal
transition: Central and East European lessons from European
(dis)integration; 4 Rule of law and constitutionalisation of memory
politics in Hungary and Russia; 5 Rule of law, populism and
"state-religion" relations in South-Eastern Europe: Comparative research
with particular attention to the Bulgarian post-communist secularism; PART
III EU Perspectives on the Rule of Law Crisis 6 The institutional politics
of the European Union's rule of law crisis; 7 Rule of law crisis and the
constitutional 'awareness' of the EU; 8 Rule of law in the EU and its
crisis: Central and Eastern European experiences; PART IV Constitutional
Courts and Constitutional Review: Safeguards or Challenge for Rule of Law?
9 Constitutional limits on legal interpretation; 10 Material justice and
formal-procedural rule of law: Conceptual asymmetries; 11 The
constitutional review in a state pretending to be ruled by law; 12 The
Bulgarian Constitutional Court as a positive legislator; Conclusion
Constitutional Polycrisis 1 Rule of law and democracy in times of
transitory constitutionalism, constitutional polycrisis and emergency
constitutionalism: Towards a global algorithmic technocracy?; 2 Rule of law
and balance of rights in the COVID-19 pandemic; PART II Rule of Law as
Dynamic Concept Dependent on Constitutional Imaginaries, Memory Politics
and Identity Politics 3 Imaginary of the rule of law as a force of societal
transition: Central and East European lessons from European
(dis)integration; 4 Rule of law and constitutionalisation of memory
politics in Hungary and Russia; 5 Rule of law, populism and
"state-religion" relations in South-Eastern Europe: Comparative research
with particular attention to the Bulgarian post-communist secularism; PART
III EU Perspectives on the Rule of Law Crisis 6 The institutional politics
of the European Union's rule of law crisis; 7 Rule of law crisis and the
constitutional 'awareness' of the EU; 8 Rule of law in the EU and its
crisis: Central and Eastern European experiences; PART IV Constitutional
Courts and Constitutional Review: Safeguards or Challenge for Rule of Law?
9 Constitutional limits on legal interpretation; 10 Material justice and
formal-procedural rule of law: Conceptual asymmetries; 11 The
constitutional review in a state pretending to be ruled by law; 12 The
Bulgarian Constitutional Court as a positive legislator; Conclusion







