| Varieties of Populism in Europe: Is the Rule of Law in Danger? |
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| Democratic Decay: Conceptualising an Emerging Research Field |
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| Polish Constitutional Tribunal Under PiS: From an Activist Court, to a Paralysed Tribunal, to a Governmental Enabler |
6 |
| Creating Authoritarian Clientelism: Poland After 2015 |
5 |
| Elephants in the Room: The European Commission's 2019 Communication on the Rule of Law |
5 |
| The Strasbourg Court Meets Abusive Constitutionalism: Baka v. Hungary and the Rule of Law |
3 |
| Impact of the European Court of Human Rights on the Rule of Law in Central and Eastern Europe |
3 |
| Local Government in the 2013 Constitution of Zimbabwe: Defining the Boundaries of Local Autonomy |
3 |
| The Possibility and Desirability of Rule of Law Conditionality |
3 |
| Two Threats to the Rule of Law: Legal and Epistemic (Between Technocracy and Populism) |
2 |
| Illiberal, Democratic and Non-Arbitrary? Epicentre and Circumstances of a Rule of Law Crisis |
2 |
| The Rule of Law in the 2030 Agenda |
2 |
| Commemorative Lawmaking: Memory Frames of the Democratic Backsliding in Poland After 2015 |
2 |
| Revisiting the European Commission's Approach Towards the Rule of Law in Enlargement |
1 |
| Enforcement of EU Values as a Political Endeavour: Constitutional Pluralism and Value Homogeneity in Times of Persistent Challenges to the Rule of Law |
1 |
| Constitutional Markers of Authoritarianism |
1 |
| The Socio-Economic Impact of Pre-trial Detention in Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia |
1 |
| The Sociology of (Slovenian) Constitutional Democracy |
1 |
| Measuring the Accessibility and Equality of Civil Justice |
1 |
| Market Exchange and the Rule of Law: Confidence in Predictability |
1 |
| The Rule of Law Experiment in China's Pilot Free Trade Zones: The Problems and Prospects of Introducing Hong Kong Law into Guangdong |
1 |
| Why did the Rule of Law Revive? |
1 |
| The Rule of Law as Legal Despotism: Concerned Remarks on the Use of Rule of Law in Illiberal Democracies |
1 |
| The Teleos and the Anatomy of the Rule of Law in EU Infringement Procedures |
1 |
| Experiencing the Unimaginable: the Collapse of the Rule of Law in Poland |
1 |
| The Rule of Law at Risk: What is Next? |
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| Martin Krygier's Passion for the Rule of Law (and His Virtues) |
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| Tempering Martin |
0 |
| Against Errors of Intellectual Abstraction: For a Humanist Rule of Law |
0 |
| Rule of Law and Sovereignty Outside the State |
0 |
| Theology of the Rule of Law |
0 |
| On Being the Subject of the Rule of Law |
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| Martin Krygier and Human Rights |
0 |
| Can Law Protect Democracy? Legal Institutions as Speed Bumps |
0 |
| Rule of Law Teleology: Against the Misuse and Abuse of Rule of Law Rhetoric |
0 |
| Constitutional Values as the Normalisation of Societal Power: From a Moral Transvaluation to a Systemic Self-Valuation |
0 |
| Poland's Rule of Law Crisis: Some Thoughts |
0 |
| A Horse, Hippopotamuses and the Polish Rule of Law |
0 |
| Defending the Rule of Law |
0 |
| Constitutional Correction as a Third Democratic Revolutionary Moment in Central Eastern Europe |
0 |
| Martin Krygier and the Tempering of Power |
0 |
| Rule of Law v. the Rule of Men and Women: What's in the Distinction? A Short Essay for Martin Krygier |
0 |
| The Rule of Law and Technocratisation |
0 |
| Untempered Power: Krygier's Visceral Aversion and China's Notable Activists |
0 |
| Constitutionalism After Authoritarian Rule |
0 |
| The Passions and the Interests of Martin Krygier |
0 |
| The Mythology of (Rule of) Law |
0 |
| A Rule of Law Guy |
0 |
| From Rules of Life to Rules of Law. An Account of M. Krygier Approach to Sociological Jurisprudence |
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| Athens and the Rule of Law: An Essay in Honour of Martin Krygier |
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