EU crisis policy as judicialization of democracy: Authoritarian European constitutionalism and the negation of popular sovereignty.
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EU crisis policy, fiscal compact, new constitutionalism, authoritarian statism, popular sovereigntyAbstract
In my paper, I want to put the prevailing crisis policy of the EU in a broader context of ‚judicialization‘ of democratic politics. Building on the works on ‚new constitutionalism‘ (mainly by Stephen Gill and Ran Hirschl) and ‚authoritarian statism‘ (Nicos Poulantzas), I thoroughly and critically analyse the ratified EU-regulations and treaties with regard to their impact on democratic freedoms and the competences of legislature bodies. Based on this, I point out that even in the period before the current multiple crises, extensive and intensive judicialization of politics took place; that policies are being enforced increasingly authoritatively and partly outside established European Union law.
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