Is constitutional jurisprudence on socio-economic rights a threat to democracies ? How powerful are constitutional courts in this field ? Is it possible to restrain judicial activism in socio-economic adjudication ? Through reference to constitutional dialogue theory, this book shows constitutional adjudication in socio-economic matters through the lenses of constitutional pluralism and intra-institutional deliberation. The experiences of nascent Central-Eastern European democracies which have undergone democratic changes in early 90ies of the 20th century are particularly interesting as a case study. The example of Polish, Czech and Slovak constitutional acquis are used to encourage the mechanisms that legitimize the role of constitutional courts in the field of socio-economic adjudication.
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Anna Jaroń, PhD in Law of the European University Institute in Florence; recently, assistant professor at Cardinal Wyszyński University in Warsaw; specialized in constitutional law, EU administrative law and human rights, especially in social rights.
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