Rumyana Grozdanova
Writing extra-judicially, Lord Justice Brown once described the typical court […]
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Paul Blokker
Populist engagement with constitution-making and constitutional reform forms a distinctive, […]
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Diego Werneck Arguelhes
We typically think of courts as victims or targets of […]
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Juan F. Gonzalez Bertomeu
Introduction: foes of all stripes Let’s start with this truism—no […]
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Jorge González Jácome
In 2005, the Colombian Constitutional Court upheld an amendment allowing […]
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Bertil Emrah Oder
Populist strategies have for some time been an integral part […]
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Bilyana Petkova
Common criticisms of judicial activism stretch from the somewhat outdated […]
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Samuel Issacharoff
A discussion of courts and populism begs for definitional boundaries. […]
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Or Bassok
The American Supreme Court is currently ill-equipped to confront populism. […]
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Alon Harel
“I did not come to in order to be loved […]
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Rosalind Dixon
Democratic “populism” is on the rise worldwide. In the last […]
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Andrew Arato
The antagonism of populist governments to apex courts is a […]
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Jan-Werner Müller
The meaning of “populism” is deeply contested. It is striking, […]
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Michaela Hailbronner, David E. Landau
This mini-symposium is a joint project between the editors of […]
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