2023
DOI: 10.1017/glj.2023.89
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Decay or Erosion? The Role of Informal Institutions in Challenges Faced by Democratic Judiciaries

Katarína Šipulová,
David Kosař

Abstract: De-democratization may take the form of executive-led attacks as well as incremental decrepitude, gradual emptying of underlying constitutional values, and state inertia. Contrary to general wisdom, both exogenous erosion and endogenous decay are heavily affected by informality. As courts are often the first institutions affected by de-democratization, this Article analyzes informality in erosion and decay of judicial institutions. It argues that such institutions interact with democracy in two core directions… Show more

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