Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2913410391> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 items per page.
- W2913410391 endingPage "44" @default.
- W2913410391 startingPage "3" @default.
- W2913410391 abstract "In Poland, the constitutional crisis continues. The crisis was initiated in autumn 2015 by the combination of three elements: resolutions of the Parliament infringing the law, the President of the Republic and the President of the Council of Ministers. The constitutional crisis concerned the election by the Parliament of three judges of the Constitutional Tribunal to replace the judges already duly elected, the President‘s refusal to swear in the original three judges of the Constitutional Tribunal and the refusal of the Prime Minister to publish the judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal. The Acts passed in 2015 and 2016 regulate the Constitutional Tribunal in a way that is to be considered as violating the Constitution. The Constitutional Tribunal lost its role as the guardian of the Constitution. Further, the Parliament, in violation of the Constitution, made changes in the organisation and structure of the Supreme Court, inter alia, forcing more than 30 % of the judicial membership into early retirement or interrupting the constitutionally-guaranteed six – year term of office of the First President of the Supreme Court. Furthermore, the new regulation regarding the National Council of the Judiciary has encroached on the term of office of the Council‘s judicial members. Moreover, this reform set in motion a process of politicisation of the Council because its new judicial membership was appointed by the Parliament and not – as formerly required – by the assemblies of judges of particular judicial orders. These, as well as many other regulations, indicate a process of a ‘ hostile takeover ‘ of the constitutional order by changing the constitutional order through ordinary legislation: the parliamentary majority does not have the qualified majority required to formally change the Constitution of the Republic of Poland. The regulations discussed above violate the basic tenets of the rule of law and have become the subject of an unequivocally negative reaction of international organisations and authorities (the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe (CoE), and the United Nations (UN)) as well as associations representing general and constitutional courts." @default.
- W2913410391 created "2019-02-21" @default.
- W2913410391 creator A5031663829 @default.
- W2913410391 date "2018-10-31" @default.
- W2913410391 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2913410391 title "The Vanishing Constitution" @default.
- W2913410391 doi "https://doi.org/10.1017/9781780688008.003" @default.
- W2913410391 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2913410391 type Work @default.
- W2913410391 sameAs 2913410391 @default.
- W2913410391 citedByCount "3" @default.
- W2913410391 countsByYear W29134103912018 @default.
- W2913410391 countsByYear W29134103912021 @default.
- W2913410391 countsByYear W29134103912023 @default.
- W2913410391 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W2913410391 hasAuthorship W2913410391A5031663829 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C2776154427 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C2777438998 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C2778160770 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C2778272461 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C2781440851 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C48764862 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConcept C94625758 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C17744445 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C199539241 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C2776154427 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C2777438998 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C2778160770 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C2778272461 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C2781440851 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C48764862 @default.
- W2913410391 hasConceptScore W2913410391C94625758 @default.
- W2913410391 hasLocation W29134103911 @default.
- W2913410391 hasOpenAccess W2913410391 @default.
- W2913410391 hasPrimaryLocation W29134103911 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W2014805412 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W2158484444 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W2549588466 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W2618835669 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W2725712801 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W2997037511 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W3080943420 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W3124000723 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W567914010 @default.
- W2913410391 hasRelatedWork W97173450 @default.
- W2913410391 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2913410391 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2913410391 magId "2913410391" @default.
- W2913410391 workType "book-chapter" @default.