New Book on the ECtHR and Authoritarian Populism

Alain Zysset (University of Glasgow) has just published a new book, entitled ‘Responding to Authoritarian Populism at the European Court of Human Rights: A Calibrated Framework‘. The book focuses on authoritarian populism as a threat to democracy and the rule of law and the way in which the European Court of Human Rights responds and should respond to this. This is the abstract:

‘The book offers the first systematic account of the European Court of Human Rights’ actual and potential response to the wave of authoritarian populism consolidating across Council of Europe states. It develops an original framework combining philosophical, social-scientific and legal analysis. The book first develops the claim that authoritarian populism is characterised by a severe distortion of democracy and a corrupt rule of law. Drawing on these insights, the book points to the infrastructural erosion of Convention rights, highlighting the limits of the Court’s ‘democratic society’ in the media, judicial, and electoral domains. Taking into account the Court’s subsidiary position, the book demonstrates how the Court’s proportionality test can and should be enhanced to better detect and respond to infrastructural erosion across these areas.’

  • Lecturer in Human Rights Law and International Law at Utrecht University.

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