The early twenty-first century appears of be a period of turmoil in many seemingly stable constitutional democracies. This panel and two others discuss such questions as these: Are there general forces weakening constitutional democracy around the world, or are there nation-specific reasons for crises that simply happen to be occurring at roughly the same time?...
Tag: <span>Mark Graber</span>
Institutionalist Approaches to the Study of Constitutional Law
A fair case can be made that the vast majority of research in public law takes an institutional approach and that most public law scholars are institutionalists. With the exception of judicial biography, research in public law is almost always about whether some legal or institution matters. We study the influence of different ways of...