Death by a thousand cuts
Democratic erosion is likely to create regimes in which institutions and basic liberties are compromised.
by Gilles Verniers
Oct 04, 2019
2 minutes
How do liberal democracies die? Slowly, gradually and piecemeal, according to Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq, co-authors of How to Save a Constitutional Democracy. Both professors at the University of Chicago Law School, they examine the processes through which liberal democracy erodes across the world and reflect on the role institutions and law play in both the decline and the saving of
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