Courts as Protectors of the Rule of Law: Early Signs of Rule of Law Erosion and Repair Kit from Legal, Philosophical and Political Perspectives
Acronym
CoROL
Description of the granted funding
Recent rule of law crises have followed a very similar pattern. In Hungary and Poland, political actors knew how to (mis)use the constitution and legal interpretations to shape the institutions, and most crucially, to disempower the judiciary. If powerholders can backslide from rule of law by using legal means to attack the judiciary, then it may be avoided by strengthening the judiciary. The aim of our project is to study what is the key content of the rule of law which cannot be abandoned even in times of crises. In addition, we study how courts' independence can be strengthened. The courts' role to resist rule of law erosion will be examined through legal, philosophical (in particular, virtue ethical) and political perspectives.
Show moreStarting year
2025
End year
2029
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy projects
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Social Sciences and Humanities
17.06.2025
17.06.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
370535
Fields of science
Law
Research fields
Oikeustiede