The Rule of Law in a State of Disaster: Evaluating Standards for the Promulgation, Administration and Enforcement of Emergency Regulations in South Africa [0.03%]
灾情状态下的法治:评估南非紧急条例的颁布、实施和执行标准
Felix Dube
Felix Dube
This paper applies the rule of law test to emergency regulations adopted to combat a national disaster in South Africa. A declaration of a national state of disaster, such as a pandemic, triggers emergency powers which enable the executive ...
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz,Joelle Grogan,Dimitry V Kochenov et al.
Barbara Grabowska-Moroz et al.
To Live and to Learn: The EU Commission's Failure to Recognise Rule of Law Deficiencies in Lithuania [0.03%]
不察东欧法治滑坡:欧盟委员会难辞其咎——以立陶宛为例
Beatrice Monciunskaite
Beatrice Monciunskaite
During the last decade, it has become apparent that the European Union (EU) Commission is failing to halt rule of law decline in Poland and Hungary. However, has the Commission learnt from its experience in handling rule of law decline in t...
Javier Couso
Javier Couso
After tracing the social, intellectual, and political origins of Chile's demand for a new Constitution (which started in circumscribed circles as early as the late 1990s, but got momentum towards the end of the 2000s), this article describe...
Monika Stachowiak-Kudła,Sina Westa,Catarina Santos Botelho et al.
Monika Stachowiak-Kudła et al.
Ensuring the proper implementation of academic freedom can be difficult both for policymakers and university authorities. Hence, great emphasis should be given to the defensive function of academic freedom. In this paper, we analyse the leg...
Playbook of Subnational Illiberalism: Autocrats Face the Opposition-led Local Governments [0.03%]
地方自治领袖对抗威权主义的地方政府 playbook
Mariam Begadze
Mariam Begadze
Recognizing the growing tensions between autocrats in the center and opposition-led local governments in Hungary, Poland and Turkey since 2018-2019 local elections, the article contributes to existing literature on illiberal democracies wit...
Reconciling the Theory and the Practice of the Rule of Law in the European Union Measuring the Rule of Law [0.03%]
欧盟法治的理论与实践的衡量标准及其协调问题
Julinda Beqiraj,Lucy Moxham
Julinda Beqiraj
The Rule of Law has gained global appeal and recognition, and is one of the fundamental values upon which the European Union (EU) is based, as set out in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union. In Sect. 1, we briefly consider the main el...
Abortion Law and Human Rights in Poland: The Closing of the Jurisprudential Horizon [0.03%]
波兰的堕胎法律与人权:司法视野的缩小
Marta Bucholc
Marta Bucholc
On 22 October 2020, the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland ruled that an abortion due to foetal impairment was unconstitutional. This article discusses the context of this controversial ruling as well as its main tenets, focusing on the inte...
EU Enlargement in Disregard of the Rule of Law: A Way Forward Following the Unsuccessful Dispute Settlement Between Croatia and Slovenia and the Name Change of Macedonia [0.03%]
无视法治的欧盟扩大运动:克罗地亚与斯洛文尼亚争端解决失败及马其顿更名之后的前景分析
Elena Basheska
Elena Basheska
EU enlargement has always been a political process. That said, the rule of law is an important aspect and principle of the EU enlargement policy. Implementation of EU driven reforms in candidate countries largely depends on the rule of law-...
Informal Exercise of Power: Undermining Democracy Under the EU's Radar in Hungary and Poland [0.03%]
非正式行权:欧盟视线之外的匈牙利和波兰民主受损现象
Edit Zgut
Edit Zgut
Hungary and Poland have seen the most widespread erosion of democracy in the European Union since Fidesz and Law and Justice started their authoritarian remaking in 2010 and 2015, respectively. Despite the EU's introduction of various doctr...