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Saving the EU from Illiberal Member States | Rule of Law, Democracy & European Integration

Profs. András Jakab and Lando Kirchmair examine the rise of illiberal trends in EU member states and institutions, showing how these dynamics threaten democracy and the rule of law. Prof. Jan Wouters provides expert commentary, exploring the implications for European integration and the future of the EU’s constitutional order.

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