01989nam 2200397 450 991073141640332120230714233943.03-7489-4099-8(CKB)5700000000389990(NjHacI)995700000000389990(EXLCZ)99570000000038999020230714d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRule of law and the judiciary /Katja Meier, Astrid Lorenz, Mattias WendelBaden-Baden :Nomos,[2023]©20231 Online Ressource3-7560-0587-9 Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis 1-14 -- Rule of law challenges as integration booster, learning from resilient actors and ambiguities of rule of law by design Astrid Lorenz, Mattias Wendel 15-34 -- Part I: Foundations and Challenges 37-76 -- Part II: Scholarly Perspectives on Judicial Independence 79-164 -- Part III: Perspectives from Practice 167-206 -- Contributors 207-209.The European Union is in a crisis of the rule of law which is the subject of manifold conflicts between the EU and some of its Member States. While many analyses of the crisis take a legal view, this volume expands the focus and multiplies the perspectives, bringing together views from different disciplines, countries and from outside academia with an empirical focus on Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic within the EU. The analyses provide readers with a lot of valuable expertise about the rule of law and judicial independence in the countries under study.JurisprudenceJurisprudence.340.1Meier Katja Wendel Mattias Lorenz Astrid NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910731416403321Rule of law and the judiciary3399618UNINA