In this book one of the longest-standing members of The Venice Commission reflects on the work of the institution to show how Constitutional law in Europe (and beyond) has become increasingly borderless.
It looks at its treatment of the judiciary and judicial conflicts, including the present crisis of the rule of law in Central Eastern E.
Over nine chapters, the book tracks the work of the Commission, illustrating the law both in action and in its broader political and historical context.
In this book one of the longest-standing members of The Venice Commission reflects on the work of the institution to show how Constitutional law in Europe (and beyond) has become increasingly borderless