Militant constitutionalism: A promising concept to make constitutional backsliding less likely?

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Erscheinungsjahr:
2023
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Schlagworte:
  • Ethnic Fractionalization
  • Institutional Quality
  • Multicultural Diversity
  • Monetary Policy
  • Economic Growth
  • Exports
  • constitutional compliance
  • de jure-de facto gap
  • democratic backsliding
  • militant constitutionalism
  • militant democracy
Beschreibung:
  • Constitutional democracy is in decline and many would-be autocrats try to transgress constitutional constraints. Here, we introduce the concept of militant constitutionalism, which suggests a number of constitutional rules that could make constitutions more resilient to attempts to undermine them. A first empirical evaluation, however, can link only few constitutional paths to enhanced constitutional resilience.
  • Constitutional democracy is in decline and many would-be autocrats try to transgress constitutional constraints. Here, we introduce the concept of militant constitutionalism, which suggests a number of constitutional rules that could make constitutions more resilient to attempts to undermine them. A first empirical evaluation, however, can link only few constitutional paths to enhanced constitutional resilience.
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  • info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH

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