Institutional Populism, Courts, and the European Union
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Sadurski, WojciechAbstract
In this chapter, I will discuss:
(a) the nature of populism, in terms of its institutional v discursive character;
(b) the position of courts (especially, constitutional courts) under populism; and
(c) the role of the European Union in countering populism in its member states.In this chapter, I will discuss:
(a) the nature of populism, in terms of its institutional v discursive character;
(b) the position of courts (especially, constitutional courts) under populism; and
(c) the role of the European Union in countering populism in its member states.
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2022Source title
Anti-Constitutional PopulismPublisher
Cambridge University PressFunding information
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This material has been published by Cambridge University Press in Anti-Constitutional Populism, edited by Martin Krygier, Adam Czarnota and Wojciech Sadurski: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009031103. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution or re-use. © Wojciech SadurskiFaculty/School
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