Pandemocracy in Europe: Power, Parliaments and People in Times of COVID-19
Editat de Matthias C Kettemann, Konrad Lachmayeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509946402
ISBN-10: 1509946403
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1509946403
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A stellar cast from a range of disciplines look in detail at the way the worst public health crisis in decades has caused chaos across nations
Notă biografică
Matthias C Kettemann is Professor of Innovation, Theory and Philosophy of Law at the Institute for Theory and Future of Law at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and research program head at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut (HBI), Germany.Konrad Lachmayer is Vice Dean for Research and Professor of Public Law, European Law and Foundations of Law at the Sigmund Freud University, Vienna, Austria.
Cuprins
Introduction: Democracy in Times of COVID-19 Matthias C Kettemann (Leibniz Institute for Media Research, Germany) and Konrad Lachmayer (Sigmund Freud University Vienna, Austria) PART ITHE THEORY - POWER, PEOPLE AND THE CRISIS 1. Lawless Extravagance: The Primacy Claim of Politics and the State of Exception in Times of COVID-19 Paul Gragl (University of Graz, Austria) 2. Abuse of Power and Self-Entrenchment as a State Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak: The Role of Parliaments, Courts and the People Antonios Kouroutakis (IE University Madrid, Spain) 3. Democracy, Death and Dying: The Potential and Limits of Legal Rationalisation Konrad Lachmayer (Sigmund Freud University Vienna, Austria) PART IITHE PRACTICE - DEMOCRACIES AND THE PANDEMIC 4. Virus Governance in the United Kingdom Robert Thomas (University of Manchester, UK) 5. Germany - Federalism in Action Pierre Thielbörger (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany) 6. The Marginalisation of Parliament in Facing the Coronavirus Emergency: What about Democracy in Italy? Arianna Vedaschi (Bocconi University, Italy) 7. Swedish Constitutional Response to the Corona Crisis - The Odd One Out? Julia Dahlqvist (Stockholm University, Sweden) and Jane Reichel (Stockholm University, Sweden) 8. Using Emergency Powers in Hungary: Against the Pandemic and/or Democracy? Zoltán Szente (University of Public Service, Hungary) and Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz (ELTE Law School, Hungary)9. Switzerland: The (Missing) Role of Parliament in Times of Crisis Odile Ammann (University of Zurich, Switzerland) and Felix Uhlmann (University of Zurich, Switzerland) 10. The Hyper-Executive State of Emergency in France Sylvia Brunet (University of Rouen Normandie, France) PART IIIBEYOND STATES: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN TIMES OF COVID-19 11. Pandemics, Expertise and Deliberation at the International Level Pedro A Villareal (Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Germany) 12. EU-Response to Fighting Corona - Coordination, Support, Action - Heeding its Citizens' Calls? Anja Naumann (Queen Mary University of London, UK) 13. Pandemics and Platforms: Private Governance of (Dis)Information in Crisis Situations Matthias C Kettemann (Leibniz Institute for Media Research, Germany) and Marie-Therese Sekwenz (Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) 14. Digital Human Rights Proportionality During Global Crises Mart Susi (Tallinn University, Estonia) PART IVCONCLUSIONS: PANDEMICS, POPULISM AND POWER 15. The Pandemic and Illiberal Constitutional Theories Gábor Halmai (European University Institute, Italy) 16. Populism versus Democracy During a Pandemic: Some Preliminary Considerations Jan-Werner Müller (Princeton University, USA) 17. Pandemocracy - Governing for the People without the People? Konrad Lachmayer (Sigmund Freud University Vienna, Austria) and Matthias C Kettemann (Leibniz Institute for Media Research, Germany)