The Juridification of Democracy

How Politics Travels from the Streets to the Courts, and Back Again

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Gebonden, 184 blz. | Engels
Taylor & Francis | 1e druk, 2026
ISBN13: 9781032932729
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Hoofdrubriek : Juridisch
Juridisch : Algemeen juridisch
Jongbloed : Recht algemeen
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This book examines what it identifies as an increasing juridification of politics. This term refers to the use of law by both state and non-state social actors to advance their political demands and strategies.

Juridification is often portrayed as a depoliticising, even democratising, process; it is frequently attributed to the logics of neoliberal governance. In this view, a small number of litigants appealing to a few unelected judges for political change seems to bypass representative institutions and, with them, the democratic will. This book challenges that narrative. By tracing the genealogy of juridification and examining its performative role in present-day democratic practices, it offers a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between juridification and democracy. Combining theoretical inquiry with case studies of human rights adjudication, it reveals how courts have become arenas of political struggle where the supralegal values of democracy are named, claimed, and contested, and how this process reverberates far beyond the courtroom, supplementing rather than supplanting democratic decision-making.

The Juridification of Democracy will appeal to scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of political theory, law, critical theory, continental philosophy, socio-legal studies, and social and juridical anthropology.

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ISBN13:9781032932729
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:184
Druk:1
Verschijningsdatum:3-2-2026
Hoofdrubriek:Algemeen juridisch
Jongbloed:Recht algemeen

Inhoudsopgave

Introduction: Is Law Killing Politics?

Chapter 1: Juridification as Neoliberal Depoliticisation: A Genealogy

Chapter 2: Breaking the Model: Otto Kirchheimer on the Juridification(s) of Liberal Democracy

Chapter 3: Is the Judiciary the New Sovereign Power? Juridification versus Juristocracy

Chapter 4: How Are the Values of Democracy Defined? The Case of Vulnerability in the ECtHR Jurisprudence

Chapter 5: Juridification From Below: How Citizens Make Politics with Rights

Chapter 6: The Performativity of Juridification. Minoritarian, Anti-Majoritarian, or Democratic Politics?

Conclusion. Juridification and Democracy in Dark Times

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