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What is more paradoxically democratic than a people exercising
their vote against the harbingers of the rule of law and democracy?
What happens when the will of the people and the rule of law are at
odds? Some commentators note that the presence of illiberal
political movements in the public arena of many Western countries
demonstrates that their democracy is so inclusive and alive that it
comprehends and countenances even undemocratic forces and political
agendas. But what if, on the contrary, these were the signs of the
deconsolidation of democracy instead of its good health? What if
democratically elected regimes were to ignore constitutional
principles representing the rule of law and the limits of their
power? With contributions from judges and scholars from different
backgrounds and nationalities this book explores the framework in
which this tension currently takes place in several Western
countries by focusing on four key themes: - The Rule of Law:
presenting a historical and theoretical reconstruction of the
evolution of the Rule of Law; - The People: dealing with a set of
problems around the notion of 'people' and the forces claiming to
represent their voice; - Democracy and its enemies: tackling a
variety of phenomena impacting on the traditional democratic
balance of powers and institutional order; - Elected and
Non-Elected: focusing on the juxtaposition between judges (and,
more generally, non-representative bodies) and the people's
representation.
What is more paradoxically democratic than a people exercising
their vote against the harbingers of the rule of law and democracy?
What happens when the will of the people and the rule of law are at
odds? Some commentators note that the presence of illiberal
political movements in the public arena of many Western countries
demonstrates that their democracy is so inclusive and alive that it
comprehends and countenances even undemocratic forces and political
agendas. But what if, on the contrary, these were the signs of the
deconsolidation of democracy instead of its good health? What if
democratically elected regimes were to ignore constitutional
principles representing the rule of law and the limits of their
power? With contributions from judges and scholars from different
backgrounds and nationalities this book explores the framework in
which this tension currently takes place in several Western
countries by focusing on four key themes: - The Rule of Law:
presenting a historical and theoretical reconstruction of the
evolution of the Rule of Law; - The People: dealing with a set of
problems around the notion of 'people' and the forces claiming to
represent their voice; - Democracy and its enemies: tackling a
variety of phenomena impacting on the traditional democratic
balance of powers and institutional order; - Elected and
Non-Elected: focusing on the juxtaposition between judges (and,
more generally, non-representative bodies) and the people's
representation.
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