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Separation of institutions, functions and personnel – Checks and balances – Hungary, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia – Short tradition of separation of powers in Central Europe – Fragile interwar systems of separation of powers – Communist principle of centralisation of power – Technocratic challenge to separation of powers during the EU accession – One-sided checks on the elected branches and empowering technocratic elitist institutions – Populist challenge to separation of powers in the 2010s – Re-politicising of the public sphere, removing most checks on the elected branches, and curtailing and packing the unelected institutions – Technocratic and populist challenges to separation of powers interrelated more than we thought
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David Kosař
Masaryk University
Jiří Baroš
University of Luxembourg
Pavel Dufek
University of Essex
European Constitutional Law Review
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1205278793652519a5a0d2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s1574019619000336
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