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Narrating the Rule of Law: Patterns in East Central European Parliaments: The Future of Europe

Autor Astrid Lorenz, Lisa H. Anders, Dietmar Müller, Jan Němec
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 oct 2024
This open access book deals with the backsliding of the rule of law in Poland and Hungary as one of the main problems of the EU. What began as a national phenomenon has become a general threat for the EU because the respect for the rule of law is a prerequisite for all other values of the EU enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union. Media coverage and scholarly publications on these developments mainly focus on backsliding governments and judicial decisions concerning the issue. This book aims to inform the debate by adding another perspective and providing a broader view. Drawing on a comprehensive collection of parliamentary debates, we explore how MPs in Poland, Hungary, but also the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania referred to the rule of law from 1990 to 2021 and how their narratives differed across parties, countries and time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031663314
ISBN-10: 3031663314
Pagini: 415
Ilustrații: X, 340 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.8 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Springer
Seria The Future of Europe

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Why and How to Explore Rule of Law Narratives. Introduction.- 2. Actors, Institutions and Narratives. The Neo-Institutional Framework of Analysis.- 3. Beyond Theory. Understanding Rule of Law Narratives from their Empirical Context.- 4. Context-Sensitive Mapping of Rule of Law Narratives. Sources and Methods.- 5. What the Rule of Law Is About. Narrating Its Foundations.- 6. The Rule of Law in Troubled Waters: Narrating Rights, Democracy and Challenges.- 7. Lessons Learned and Policy Recommendations.

Notă biografică

Dr. Astrid Lorenz is a professor of German and European Politics and dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy at Leipzig University, Germany.
Dr. Lisa H. Anders is Lecturer in German & European Politics / DAAD Fachlektorin at Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy of King’s College London, UK.
PD Dr. Dietmar Müller is a research associate at the Institute of Political Science of Leipzig University, Germany.
Jan Němec, PhD is a research associate at the Institute of Political Science of Leipzig University, Germany.
 

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This open access book deals with the backsliding of the rule of law in Poland and Hungary as one of the main problems of the EU. What began as a national phenomenon has become a general threat for the EU because the respect for the rule of law is a prerequisite for all other values of the EU enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union. Media coverage and scholarly publications on these developments mainly focus on backsliding governments and judicial decisions concerning the issue. This book aims to inform the debate by adding another perspective and providing a broader view. Drawing on a comprehensive collection of parliamentary debates, we explore how MPs in Poland, Hungary, but also the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Romania referred to the rule of law from 1990 to 2021 and how their narratives differed across parties, countries and time.
The Editors
Dr. Astrid Lorenz is a professor of German and European Politics and dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy at Leipzig University, Germany.
Dr. Lisa H. Anders is Lecturer in German & European Politics / DAAD Fachlektorin at Faculty of Social Science & Public Policy of King’s College London, UK.
PD Dr. Dietmar Müller is a research associate at the Institute of Political Science of Leipzig University, Germany.
Jan Němec, PhD is a research associate at the Institute of Political Science of Leipzig University, Germany.

Caracteristici

Analyses five countries in comparative perspective This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Covers three decades of parliamentary debates Provides the first systematic study of rule of law related narratives in European parliaments