Populism and Courts in an Age of Constitutional Impatience : Judges vs the People

Populism and Courts in an Age of Constitutional Impatience: Judges vs the People (Hart Studies in Constitutional Theory)

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This book addresses one of the most pressing issues of our time: the rise of populism and its implications, particularly for courts and other legal institutions. It questions and ultimately challenges the prevailing view in comparative constitutional law that courts can act as bulwarks against authoritarian, self-aggrandising populists in power.In doing so, it offers both a novel theoretical framework and a fresh contextual inquiry. Theoretically, the book uses the lens of spatiotemporality - the conjunction of space and time - to analyse populism as a constitutional project.It argues that contemporary populism is marked by constitutional impatience: a drive for temporal efficiency and spatial proximity that reshapes and reconfigures law’s institutional and normative order. Contextually, the book focuses primarily on one key institution of liberal constitutional democracy: the judiciary.It offers a contextual analysis of three case studies: Armenia, Ecuador and the United Kingdom.In do
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