SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUE

 

 

Special Issue of the journal Constitutional Studies (Vol. 8, November 2022)

‘Assessing Constitutional Decay, Breakdown and Renewal Worldwide’

This special issue of Constitutional Studies, published in November 2022, aims to provide a sense of the breadth and depth of discussions at the Global Roundtable and to identify how they advance our understanding of different dimensions of constitutional decay, breakdown, and renewal worldwide. In the introduction we provide an overview of the Roundtable, an overview of the seven contributions to this special issue, and our own reflections on the productive directions researchers are taking worldwide.

Special thanks to the Editor of Constitutional Studies, Prof. Howard Schweber, and Managing Editor Rebecca Anderson for collaborating on the production of this volume

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Tom Gerald Daly, Wojciech Sadurski, and Adrienne Stone | Special Issue Editorial: Assessing Constitutional Decay, Breakdown and Renewal Worldwide access/download

Oreste Pollicino and Giovanni de Gregorio | Constitutional Democracy, Platform Powers and Digital Populism access/download

Raphaël Girard | Populism, Executive Power, and “Constitutional Impatience”: Courts as Institutional Stabilisers in the United Kingdom access/download

Ugochukwu Ezeh | Electoral Adjudication and the Disingenuous Petitioner: An Explanatory Analysis access/download

Dorjana Bojanovska Popovska | Snap Elections in Illiberal Democracies: Confirming Trust or Establishing Hegemony? The Case of North Macedonia access/download

Dian A H Shah | Political Change and the Decline and Survival of Constitutional Democracy in Malaysia and Indonesia access/download

Atagün Mert Kejanlioğlu | Stealth Pluralism Against Populism: Lessons from Istanbul’s Re-Run Elections and Covid-19 Experience access/download

Michael Henry Yusingco | Barangay Assembly: A Citizen-Led Reinvigoration of Political Discourse and Civic Engagement in the Philippines access/download