9781108844635-1108844634-Ruling by Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy (Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law)

Ruling by Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy (Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law)

ISBN-13: 9781108844635
ISBN-10: 1108844634
Author: Andras Sajo
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781108844635
ISBN-10: 1108844634
Author: Andras Sajo
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

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Ruling by Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy (Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law) (ISBN-13: 9781108844635 and ISBN-10: 1108844634), written by authors Andras Sajo, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other General (Constitutional Law) books. You can easily purchase or rent Ruling by Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy (Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used General books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Product Description There is widespread agreement that democracy today faces unprecedented challenges. Populism has pushed governments in new and surprising constitutional directions. Analysing the constitutional system of illiberal democracies (from Venezuela to Poland) and illiberal phenomena in 'mature democracies' that are justified in the name of 'the will of the people', this book explains that this drift to mild despotism is not authoritarianism, but an abuse of constitutionalism. Illiberal governments claim that they are as democratic and constitutional as any other. They also claim that they are more popular and therefore more genuine because their rule is based on conservative, plebeian and 'patriotic' constitutional and rule of law values rather than the values liberals espouse. However, this book shows that these claims are deeply deceptive - an abuse of constitutionalism and the rule of law, not a different conception of these ideas. Review 'András Sajó is one of Europe’s great defenders of human rights and democracy and one of its finest constitutional scholars. This book is an unparalleled anatomy of illiberal democracy, and its message is vitally important: all democracies, including ones that think they are immune, remain vulnerable to the corruption, institutional capture and authoritarian temptations of the illiberal form. An essential book for 2022.' Michael Ignatieff, Rector Emeritus Central European University Book Description Illiberal democracies are not quasi-authoritarian but plebiscitarian regimes. By cheating on constitutionalism, they expose the authoritarian vulnerabilities of overconfident democracies. About the Author András Sajó is a University Professor at Central European University and a Former Vice-President-Judge at the European Court of Human Rights. He holds an Honorary Doctorate from the European University Institute and Visiting Professorships at Cardozo Law School, University of Chicago Law School, NYU Law School and Harvard Law School. His recent publications include Constitutional Sentiments (2011) and, with R. Uitz, The Constitution of Freedom (2017).

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