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Title RULE OF LAW, COMMON VALUES AND ILLIBERAL CONSTITUTIONALISM poland and
Published [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2020

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Series Comparative Constitutional Change Ser
Comparative Constitutional Change Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and tables -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Rule of Law: In context -- Chapter 1 Illiberal constitutionalism and the European Rule of Law -- 1.1. Framework and problem statement: Contested concepts -- 1.2. Contested concepts: The Rule of Law -- 1.3. Contested concepts: Illiberal constitutionalism -- 1.4. Illiberal constitutionalism and the Rule of Law -- 1.5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part II Rule of Law: A common value
Chapter 2 European values and the Rule of Law -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Theories of values -- 2.3. European culture -- 2.4. European values -- 2.5. The Rule of Law as a European value -- 2.6. European values and European integration -- 2.7. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 'Where the laws do not govern, there is no constitution' -- On the relationship between the Rule of Law and constitutionalism -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The principle of the Rule of Law -- Nómos and eunomía as one -- 3.3. Formalist reduction of the Rule of Law -- The Rule of Law as eunomía
3.4. Constitutionalism as the institutionalisation of the Rule of Law -- Nómos and eunomía reintegrated -- 3.5. The Rule of Law as a civic virtue -- Praxis of the Rule of Law -- 3.6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part III Rule of Law in national practice: Is it a common value? -- Chapter 4 The Rule of Law, democracy, and human rights in Hungary: Tendencies from 1989 until 2019 -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. A short history of Hungarian constitutional law -- 4.3. The constitutional changes between 2010 and 2012
4.4. Overview of the current constitutional system in light of the most important constitutional principles -- 4.5. The constitutional system in the context of the legal culture and international, social, and cultural background -- 4.6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 The Rule of Law: The Hungarian perspective -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Value level and political ideal -- hollowing out the European Rule of Law -- 5.3. Enforceable legal measure compliance -- 5.4. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6 The Rule of Law: The Polish perspective -- 6.1. Introduction
6.2. The origins of the Rule of Law in Poland and the specific character of the Polish discussion of the Rule of Law -- 6.3. The understanding of the Rule of Law in constitutional case-law and legal doctrine -- 6.4. Current actions dismantling the Rule of Law in Poland -- 6.5. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part IV Rule of Law and supranational struggles: Is it a common value? -- Chapter 7 Rule of Law in Hungary: What can law and politics do? -- 7.1. To begin with -- 7.2. Rule of Law and illiberalism -- 7.3. International criticisms towards the Hungarian Rule of Law
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ISBN 9781000172430
1000172430