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Judicial Review versus Populist Authoritarianism
Published 2024The arricle reviews several strategies available to the judiciary to counter the emergenve of populist authoritarianism. Populist authoritarianism is a common form of democratic backsliding these days. Can courts do ...Open AccessArticle -
Constitutions: Breaches, Abuses and Literal Democracy
Published 2022This is Chapter 3 of Wojciech Sadurski's book "A Pandemic of Populists". It shows how modern authoritarian populists misuse and abuse their countries' constitutions, by breaching them, and by disregarding unwritten ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Polish Constitutional Tribunal Under PiS: From an Activist Court to a Paralysed Tribunal, to a Governmental Enabler
Published 2019After the electoral victories of 2015, PiS transformed the CT from an effective, counter-majoritarian device to scrutinise laws for their unconstitutional ity, into a powerless institution paralysed by consecutive bills ...Open AccessArticle -
The Big Thaw: who governs Antarctica’s ice?
Published 2025Antarctica, like all places on Earth, is being transformed by human activities. The volume and area of Antarctica’s ice are declining, with flow-on effects for Antarctic ecosystems, for regional and global climate systems, ...Open AccessArticle -
Environmental Litigation by Asia Pacific States at the International Court of Justice
Published 2021States in the Asia Pacific region have been applicants and respondents in a substantial proportion of contentious cases in the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’), with Australia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, ...Open AccessArticle