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The Hypocrisy of Authoritarian Populism in Poland: Between the Facade Rhetoric of Political Constitutionalism and the Actual Abuse of Apex Courts
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Kustra-Rogatka, Aleksandra
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Authoritarianism
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/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutional review
/ Constitutionalism
/ Constitutions
/ Courts
/ Democracy
/ Deterioration
/ Euroscepticism
/ Hypocrisy
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Rhetoric
/ Rule of law
/ Sovereignty
/ Supreme courts
/ Tribunals & commissions
2023
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The Hypocrisy of Authoritarian Populism in Poland: Between the Facade Rhetoric of Political Constitutionalism and the Actual Abuse of Apex Courts
by
Kustra-Rogatka, Aleksandra
in
Authoritarianism
/ Case law
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutional review
/ Constitutionalism
/ Constitutions
/ Courts
/ Democracy
/ Deterioration
/ Euroscepticism
/ Hypocrisy
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Rhetoric
/ Rule of law
/ Sovereignty
/ Supreme courts
/ Tribunals & commissions
2023
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The Hypocrisy of Authoritarian Populism in Poland: Between the Facade Rhetoric of Political Constitutionalism and the Actual Abuse of Apex Courts
by
Kustra-Rogatka, Aleksandra
in
Authoritarianism
/ Case law
/ Constitutional courts
/ Constitutional law
/ Constitutional review
/ Constitutionalism
/ Constitutions
/ Courts
/ Democracy
/ Deterioration
/ Euroscepticism
/ Hypocrisy
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Populism
/ Rhetoric
/ Rule of law
/ Sovereignty
/ Supreme courts
/ Tribunals & commissions
2023
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The Hypocrisy of Authoritarian Populism in Poland: Between the Facade Rhetoric of Political Constitutionalism and the Actual Abuse of Apex Courts
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The Hypocrisy of Authoritarian Populism in Poland: Between the Facade Rhetoric of Political Constitutionalism and the Actual Abuse of Apex Courts
2023
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Overview
A discernible rift between the rhetoric of political constitutionalism and the real policy of authoritarian populists – The rhetoric focused on political constitutionalism and popular sovereignty as a façade and a utilitarian argument justifying the introduction of counter-constitutional changes through statute laws – Captured apex courts turned into useful devices of power consolidation – The analysis of the Constitutional Tribunal and the Supreme Court – The Constitutional Tribunal as an ‘inverted court’ used increasingly often to actively shape the government’s Eurosceptic policy – A double face of the Supreme Court – The new Chambers of the Supreme Court introduced to be politically abused by authoritarian populists – Systemic interactions between two captured apex courts have a synergy effect with regard to the process of the denormativisation of the constitution – The deepening politicisation of the apex courts creates a favourable environment for further rule of law deterioration.
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