John Morijn: Tackling Populism, Beyond the Legal Perspective
Does populism have an impact on the judiciary? Distinguished legal scholars Anna Gamper, professor at University of Innsbruck in Austria and John Morijn, professor at University of Groningen in the Netherlands address the complexity of the populist phenomenon going beyond the legal perspective. See the interview at DEMOS H2020.
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