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Promoting sustainable rule of law

European Politics
Policy Analysis
Populism
Jurisprudence
Electoral Behaviour
Public Opinion
Political Cultures
P354
Louisa Boulaziz
Universitetet i Oslo
Pablo Valdivieso-Kastner
University of Oxford
Pablo Pizarro
Universitat de Barcelona

Building: O'Brien Centre for Sciences, Floor: 1, Room: E1.19

Monday 16:15 - 18:00 BST (12/08/2024)

Abstract

Research on the rule of law has centred on how to respond to the ongoing crisis plaguing countries and the EU. But what makes the rule of law resilient and sustainable? This panel discusses the importance of a strong and enduring rule of law for social, economic, and legal sustainability. It invites papers that seek to identify actionable strategies and advocate for legal reforms that can drive a lasting development of the rule of law.

Title Details
The making of the EU’s rule of law policy: who, when and how are driving judicial innovations in the European Court of Justice? View Paper Details
Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Judicial Autonomy: Patterns of Attack and Resilience View Paper Details
Citizens’ Commitment to Judicial Independence: A Discrete Choice Experiment in Nine European Countries View Paper Details
Public opinion as (a) foundation of judicial independence? Mapping the relationship between public perceptions of the courts and their independence View Paper Details