隐藏的法治不连续性:研究法治倒退的理论框架

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW International Journal of Law in Context Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1017/s1744552324000077
Hans Petter Graver, Petra Gyöngyi
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本导论以现有的历史和欧洲社会法律学术研究为背景,建立了一个理解专制倒退的理论框架。它介绍了一些关键的区别,以更好地理解专制之间的社会法律差异。专制倒退是法治衰落的一种加剧形式,主要法治机构的运作受到直接威胁,这在当代中欧和东欧背景下最为明显。这不同于历史上的专制倒退,后者指的是司法独立和人权的彻底崩溃,其特点是法院政治化,这主要是一种历史现象。这种区别及其社会法律影响对于制定一个路线图以确定不同形式的专制化及其不同背景(行为者、制度和政治背景)至关重要,在欧洲国家和超国家层面解决法治衰落问题时需要考虑这些因素。最终,这一总体概述也为识别和解决超国家和国家层面法治发展中潜在的不连续性提供了可能性。在评估为消除对国家和社会的明显威胁而采取紧急措施所涉及的风险时,识别这种潜在的不连续性非常重要。
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Hidden rule of law discontinuities: A theoretical framework for studying rule of law backsliding

This introduction develops a theoretical framework for understanding authoritarian backsliding against the backdrop of existing historical and European socio-legal scholarship. It introduces a number of key distinctions to better understand socio-legal variance among autocratisation. Specifically, it highlights the distinction between authoritarian backsliding and complete breakdown of judicial independence and human rights

Authoritarian backsliding is an aggravated form of rule of law decay, where functioning of key rule of law institutions comes under direct threat and it is mostly observable in the contemporary Central and Eastern European context. This differs from historical instances of authoritarian turn referring to the complete breakdown of judicial independence and human rights, characterised by the politicisation of courts as a mainly historical phenomenon. The differentiation and their socio-legal implications is crucial for developing a roadmap to identify different forms of autocratisation and their different contexts (actors, institutional and political context) that need to be considered when addressing rule of law decay in Europe, both at the national and supranational levels. Ultimately, this general overview also offers the possibility to identify and address latent discontinuities in rule of law development at both the supranational and national levels. Identification of such latent discontinuities is of importance when assessing the risks involved in the introduction of emergency measures to combat perceived threats to the state and the society.

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