The 'Militant Democracy' Principle in Modern Democracies

The 'Militant Democracy' Principle in Modern Democracies

The 'Militant Democracy' Principle in Modern Democracies

The 'Militant Democracy' Principle in Modern Democracies

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Overview

This collection provides an up-to-date analysis of key country approaches to Militant Democracy. Featuring contributions from some of the key people working in this area, including Mark Tushnet and Helen Irving, each chapter presents a stocktaking of the legal measures to protect the democracy against its enemies within. In addition to providing a description of the country's view of Militant Democracy and the current situation, it also examines the legal and political provisions to defend the democratic structure against attacks. The discussion also presents proposals for the development of the Militant Democracy principle or its alternatives in policy and legal practice. In the final chapter the editor compares the different arrangements and formulates a minimum consensus as to what measures are indispensable to protect a democracy. Highly topical, this book is a valuable resource for students, academics and policy-makers concerned with democratic principles.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317024033
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/17/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 438
File size: 895 KB

About the Author

Dr Markus Thiel is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Law, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany

Table of Contents

Contents: Preface; Introduction, Markus Thiel; Australia, Helen Irving; Austria, Andreas Auprich; Chile, Eduardo Aldunate Lizana; France, Claire-Lise Buis; Germany, Markus Thiel; Hungary, Renáta Uitz; Israel, Benyamin Neuberger; Italy, Stefano Ceccanti and Francesco Clementi; Japan, Shojiro Sakaguchi; Spain, Carlos Vidal Prado; Turkey, Bertil Emrah Oder; United Kingdom, Richard Mullender; United States of America, Mark V. Tushnet; Comparative Aspects; Markus Thiel; Index.
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