Constitutionality of Law without a Constitutional Court: A View from Europe

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This book analyses the problem of the possibility of guaranteeing the constitutionality of law in cases when a constitutional court either has been weakened or does not exist. A starting point is the emergence of the so-called illiberal constitutionalism in several states as this phenomenon gravely affects the functioning of constitutional courts.
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Author(s) Edited by Miroslaw Granat.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 244
Published in United Kingdom
Published 1 Sept 2023
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This book analyses the problem of the possibility of guaranteeing the constitutionality of law in cases when a constitutional court either has been weakened or does not exist. A starting point is the emergence of the so-called illiberal constitutionalism in several states as this phenomenon gravely affects the functioning of constitutional courts.
1. Turbulent times in the constitutionalism of Central and Eastern European countries; Part I. Basic Problems of Activity of Constitutional Courts in an Illiberal Constitutionalism; 2. Constitutional jurisdiction and primacy of the Constitution; 3. Consti
Miroslaw Granat is a Professor of Constitutional Law at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Warsaw, Poland, and a head of the Department of Constitutional Law of the Faculty of Law and Administration.
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