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The edited volume, "Transition 2.0. Re-establishing Constitutional Democracy in an EU-Member State", edited by Michal Bobek, Adam Bodnar, Armin von Bogdandy and Pál Sonnevend has been published open access with Nomos in September 2023.

The central question of Transition 2.0 is this: what (and how) may a new government do to re-establish constitutional democracy, as well as repair membership within the European Union, without breaching the European rule of law? This volume demonstrates that EU law and international commitments impose constraints but also offer tools and assistance for facilitating the way back after rule of law and democratic backsliding. The various contributions explore the constitutional, legal, and social framework of Transition 2.0.

The volume is based on a two workshops conducted in Heidelberg and contains contribitions by - among many others - Matej Aveblj, David Kosař and Katarína Šipulová, Christophe Hillion, Sara Iglesias Sánchez, András Jakab, Angelika Nußberger, Kim Lane Scheppele and Mirosław Wyrzykowski.

It can be accessed in the Nomos e-library here.

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