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COMMON SENSE LAW: Making Right/s in the Liberal City
Abstract This article, co‐authored by encampment and university scholars, is concerned with how homeless persons challenge rightlessness. We do so by advancing a conceptual framework of common sense law, arguing that such contestations take place not only in courtrooms but also in the lived spaces of homelessness.
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Diderot and the ideal of paternalistic monarchy. An enlightenment struggle against moral decay and for political harmony. [PDF]
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How can democracies preserve pluralism while defending themselves against actors who seek to dismantle it from within? This dilemma has become relevant in Germany with the rise of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), which reignited debates about militant democracy and the use of political isolation strategies such as the Brandmauer (firewall).
Benjamin A Schupmann
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Benjamin A Schupmann
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Justifying Militant Democracy: Philosophical and Legal Reflections on Dutch Militant Democracy
Philosophy and Politics, 2018The rise of right-wing populist parties in Europe on the one hand and Muslim fundamentalists on the other requires governments to reflect on the issue of how to deal with extremist organizations and movements whose ideas or ideologies are diametrically opposed to fundamental democratic principles and the rule of law.
Gelijn MolIer
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2012
This article begins by briefly reconstructing the intellectual history of militant democracy, starting with Loewenstein's work and moving on to the ways in which the doctrine of militant democracy was developed in post-war West German constitutional law in particular.
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This article begins by briefly reconstructing the intellectual history of militant democracy, starting with Loewenstein's work and moving on to the ways in which the doctrine of militant democracy was developed in post-war West German constitutional law in particular.
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Transnational militant democracy
Global Constitutionalism, 2018Abstract:Ordinarily, militant democracy is about restricting the rights of those who threaten to overthrow the very democracy that guarantees these rights. Hence, militant democracy permits the defence of democracy by disarming its opponents. Turkey’s recent constitutional reform, which arguably is a move away from liberal democracy, forces militant ...
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The Militant Face of Democracy
2013Democratic peace theory - the argument that democracies very rarely go to war with each other - has come under attack recently for being too naïve and for neglecting the vast amount of wars fought by democracies, especially since the end of the Cold War.
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Czech Militant Democracy in Action
East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2011This article analyses the dissolution of the extreme right Workers’ Party by the Czech courts in 2010. It situates the case in the historical development of party closures by militant democracy on Czech territory and explains why the Workers’ Party was the first party to be dissolved in the Czech Republic after the fall of the Communist regime.
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Abstract Political parties are at the core of modern democracy. Parties are not only a form of expression and representation but also have an essential role in ensuring pluralism and the proper functioning of democracy. Yet the unique position that is granted to political parties may also pose risks when it is misused by intolerant ...
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