Introduction

Judges under Stress: Institutions, ideology and resistance

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https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.2293

Palabras clave:

Instituciones, ideología judicial, resistencia judicial, resiliencia judicial, dependencia del camino

Resumen

Este número examina la evolución del discurso en torno a la independencia judicial y el Estado de Derecho, principalmente, pero no sólo, en los países de Europa Central y Oriental que se enfrentan a desafíos autoritarios. Esta introducción subraya la importancia de examinar poderes judiciales concretos, sus historias y la percepción ideológica de los jueces. Presenta los resultados del proyecto de investigación Judges under Stress y su conferencia final en la Universidad de Oslo en noviembre de 2022. A través de un enfoque multidisciplinar, investiga la dependencia institucional, la ideología judicial y la resistencia judicial en varios países. La investigación aborda por qué los tribunales son un foco de atención para quienes atacan la democracia liberal, cómo perciben los jueces su papel en el sistema de poder estatal y si tienen el derecho o el deber de contradecir la legislación. Este número pretende contribuir a la comprensión de los retos a los que se enfrentan los poderes judiciales para mantener la independencia y defender el Estado de Derecho frente a las presiones autoritarias.

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Biografía del autor/a

Peter Čuroš, Nomos: Centre for International Research on Law, Culture and Power, Jagiellonian University in Kraków

Nomos: Centre for International Research on Law, Culture and Power based at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, previously adjunct at the Polish Academy of Sciences, in the project of NCN (2021/41/B/HS5/01455), and postdoktor at the University of Oslo in the project Judges under Stress. Email: curos.peter@gmail.com

Citas

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Chia, E.A., 2025. Authoritarian constitutionalism, judicial capture, or the ambivalence of modern law: The case of the Chilean Constitutional Tribunal. Oñati Socio-Legal Series [online], 15(2-this issue). Available at: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1903 DOI: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1903

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Sunnqvist, M., 2025. A judge must not be influenced by fear: Must a judge be brave? The duty of judges to defend judicial independence and the rule of law. Oñati Socio-Legal Series [online], 15(2-this issue). Available at: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1875 DOI: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1875

Tacik, P., 2025. Subject, sovereign, Antigone: Judicial subjectivity and determination of the law. Oñati Socio-Legal Series [online], 15(2-this issue). Available at: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1900 DOI: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1900

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Widłak, T., 2025. Judicial resistance and the virtues. Oñati Socio-Legal Series [online], 15(2-this issue). Available at: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1876 DOI: https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.1876

Publicado

01-04-2025

Cómo citar

Čuroš, P. (2025) «Introduction : Judges under Stress: Institutions, ideology and resistance», Oñati Socio-Legal Series, 15(2), pp. 354–368. doi: 10.35295/osls.iisl.2293.