„Only Fidesz“ – Minority Electoral Law in Hungary

Hungary is holding parliamentary elections on 8th April. While the systemic deficiencies of the Hungarian electoral system have received international attention, the present Hungarian regulation and the practice of minority and extraterritorial citizen voting also create several possibilities for abuse. Hidden behind the façade of multiparty elections, nation building and minority rights, the current system serves as an instrument to keep the government in power.

The Court is dead, long live the courts? On judicial review in Poland in 2017 and »judicial space« beyond

How should Polish judges respond, now that the Constitutional Court is being used in the day-to-day politics, and keeps delivering goods for its political masters? We have to be unequivocal here. Any future decisions taken by the „fake Court” with the “fake” judges sitting on the cases will be marred by invalidity. The ordinary judges will have a valid claim not to follow these rulings. Should they decide to follow decisions made with the participation of, or made by, “fake” judges, their own proceedings will be vitiated by invalidity.

Was »Quatsch« ist, wird Quatsch bleiben?

Zum SPD-Mitgliederentscheid hörte man zuletzt auch viele kritische Stimmen in namhaften deutschen Zeitungen sowie von führenden Staatsrechtlern. Der SPD-Mitgliederentscheid sei verfassungswidrig, weil er unter anderem die Mandatsfreiheit der SPD-Bundestagsabgeordneten in unzulässiger Weise einschränke. Einige Anmerkungen, warum es nicht nur unserer Verfassung Hohn spricht, eine basisdemokratische Abstimmung in einer Partei als verfassungswidrig zu bezeichnen, sondern zudem auch in der Sache unzutreffend ist.

Misguided ›Associate EU Citizenship‹ Talk as a Denial of EU Values

Guy Verhofstadt is famous for articulate ‘The answer is more Europe’ positions on all issues European. Jan-Werner Müller might be right: should there have been no Verhofstadt, Eurosceptics would have had to invent him. This is particularly so given his position on EU citizenship for UK nationals after Brexit as the chief European Parliament Brexit negotiator. In this contribution, I explain why playing with any kind of ‘associate EU citizenship status’ for the Brits after Brexit is a terrible idea undermining all what should be cherished about the project of European unity.

Steriles Politik­verständnis: Zum Wanka-Urteil des Bundesverfassungs­gerichts

Pressemitteilungen einer Bundesministerin, die der AfD die "Rote Karte" zeigen, sind mit dem Recht auf Chancengleichheit der Parteien unvereinbar. Das BVerfG verteidigt damit konsequent Oppositions- bzw. Minderheitenrechte und lässt sich weder vom politischen Betrieb noch vom politischen Lagerdenken vereinnahmen. Gleichwohl überzeugt das rigide Neutralitätskonzept des BVerfG nicht durchweg.

History, Memory and Pardon in Latin American Constitutionalism

Do pardons have an effect on crimes against humanity? For the last few days, Peruvian society has been debating the pardon of its former president Alberto Fujimori, who has been convicted of crimes against humanity in 2009. On February 20 at the Max Planck Institut für europäische Rechtsgeschichte, the Legal Historian and member of the Constitutional Court of Peru, Dr. Carlos Ramos Núñez, presented a crucial intervention on the problems that face the current constitutionalism in Latin America.

Who will Count the Votes in Poland?

In the shadow of an international outcry concerning a grotesque and speech-restrictive Polish law which would punish anyone attributing to Polish nation co-responsibility for crimes during the 2nd World War, a much more dangerous change has been quietly brought about, and just completed. A change which gives the ruling party Law and Justice (PiS) necessary mechanisms to “control” the election outcomes. To put it bluntly – a change of the electoral system which will make it possible for PiS to commit electoral fraud allowing it to stay in power, regardless of the voters’ preferences.

EU Leaders‘ Agenda: Who’s Afraid of Reforms?

Last Friday’s ‘informal’ meeting of the European Council was a key moment in what its President, Donald Tusk, proudly calls his Leaders’ Agenda. Tusk wanted the event to prove that the heads of government are in charge of the EU constitutive process, and to prevent either the European Parliament or the Commission from seizing the initiative. As such it misfired.

„Die meisten Dinge, die in Polen und Ungarn gelaufen sind, könnten ohne weiteres hier auch passieren“

"Wir haben gerade in zentralen institutionellen Fragen im Grundgesetz oftmals eine Unterbilanz an Konstitutionalisierung": ein Interview mit Klaus F. Gärditz zu Verfassungsgerichtsgesetz, Richterwahlen, Wahlrecht und anderen Feldern, wo eine entsprechend entschlossene Parlamentsmehrheit den Verfassungsstaat von innen nach außen stülpen könnte, ohne einen Buchstaben am Grundgesetz zu verändern.