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This book addresses the variety of right-wing illiberal populism
which has emerged in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Against the
backdrop of weak institutional traditions, frequent and profound
transformations, and deep historical traumas affecting the law,
politics, economy and society in the region, the book critically
examines the entanglements of legality in the regionâs
transformation from state socialism to neoliberalism and
Western-style democracy. Drawing on critical legal theory, as well
as legal history, legal theory, sociology of law, history of ideas,
anthropology of law, comparative law, and constitutional theory,
the book goes beyond conventional analyses to offer an in-depth
account of this important contemporary phenomenon. This book will
be of interest to legal researchers, especially of a critical or
socio-legal perspective, political scientists, sociologists and
(legal) historians, as well as policy makers seeking to understand
the regional specificity and deeper roots of Central and Eastern
European illiberal populism.
This book presents new research assumptions aiming at a significant
expansion of a typical, common paradigm of law sciences. It focuses
on the process of law-making, which is an important subject of
interest in broadly understood legal sciences. Although many books
have been written on this subject, new problems are still emerging.
In many countries of the world, current political and legal
theories are becoming less and less adequate to the description of
reality. One of the causes is that too little empirical research is
conducted in legal sciences on the links between the legal system
and its socio-economic environment. This book is a result of
discussions among researchers from different parts of the world.
The multiplicity of points of view and the diversity of assumptions
adopted by the authors, allows them to present a multi-faceted
image of law-making processes.
It addresses recent changes in Central and Eastern Europe in order
to critically consider the impact of illiberal conservatism on
constitutionalism. This book will appeal to constitutional lawyers,
as well as to legal and political theorists with interests in
contemporary populism and liberal thought.
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