Pandemocracy in Europe power, parliaments, and people in times of COVID-19

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Kettemann, Matthias C., editor (editor), Lachmayer, Konrad, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Hart 2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Lawless extravagance : the primacy claim of politics and the state of exception in times of COVID-19 / Paul Gragl
  • 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
  • Democracy, death and dying : the potential and limits of legal rationalisation / Konrad Lachmayer
  • Virus governance in the United Kingdom / Robert Thomas
  • Germany
  • : federalism in action / Pierre Thielbörger
  • The marginalisation of parliament in facing the coronavirus emergency : what about democracy in Italy? / Arianna Vedaschi
  • Swedish constitutional response to the coronavirus crisis the odd one out? / Julia Dahlqvist and Jane Reichel
  • Using emergency powers in Hungary : against the pandemic and/or democracy? / Zoltán Szente and Fruzsina Gárdos-Orosz
  • Switzerland : the (missing) role of parliament in times of crisis / Odile Ammann and Felix Uhlmann
  • The hyper-executive state of emergency in France / Sylvia Brunet
  • Pandemics, expertise and deliberation at the international level / Pedro A Villarreal
  • EU response to fighting the coronavirus : coordination, support, action : heeding its citizens' calls? / Anja Naumann
  • Pandemics and platforms : private governance of (dis)information in crisis situations / Matthias C Kettemann and Marie-Therese Sekwenz
  • Digital human rights proportionality during global crisis / Mart Susi
  • The pandemic and illiberal constitutional theories / Gábor Halmai
  • Populism versus democracy during a pandemic : some preliminary considerations / Jan-Werner Müller
  • Pandemocracy : governing for the people, without the people? / Konrad Lachmayer and Matthias C Kettemann.