Date: 2021
Type: Contribution to book
Illiberal constitutionalism in Eastern and Central Europe
Antonina BAKARDJIEVA ENGELBREKT, Andreas MOBERG and Joakim NERGELIUS (eds), Rule of law in the EU : 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Oxford : Hart, 2021, pp. 51-74
HALMAI, Gábor, Illiberal constitutionalism in Eastern and Central Europe, in Antonina BAKARDJIEVA ENGELBREKT, Andreas MOBERG and Joakim NERGELIUS (eds), Rule of law in the EU : 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Oxford : Hart, 2021, pp. 51-74
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In section I of this chapter I try to answer the question whether there is a genuine constitutional theory of ‘ illiberal constitutionalism ’ , recently advocated in some East-Central European Member States of the European Union (EU), especially in Hungary and Poland. Section II focuses on some attempts in legal and political scholarship to legitimise ‘ illiberal constitutionalism ’ in general, and unchecked governance, the dismantling of constitutional review and the non-compliance with European values in particular.
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Published online: 26 November 2021
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/74491
ISBN: 9781509941599; 9781509941629; 9781509941612
Publisher: Hart Publishing
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