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Martin Krygier – is Gordon Samuels Professor of Law and Social Theory, Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW Sydney, Honorary Professor at the School of Global Governance, ANU College of Asia & the Pacific, and Senior Research Fellow, Rule of Law Program, CEU Democracy Institute.

His publications include Spreading Democracy and the Rule of Law?; Rethinking the Rule of Law after Communism; Community and Legality; The Rule of Law after Communism; Marxism and Communism; Philip Selznick. Ideals in the World; Civil Passions; Between Fear and Hope. Hybrid Thoughts on Public Values and Bureaucracy: The Career of a Concept. He writes extensively on the rule of law and law and politics in central and eastern Europe. His present research is focused on (anti?)-constitutionalist populism. In 2016 he was awarded the Dennis Leslie Mahoney Prize in Legal Theory and in 2020 became a Member of the Order of Australia.

This episode is developed in cooperation with the webinar series “Spring with the Rule of Law in CEE” organized by SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Poland) and Riga Graduate School of Law. For more info, visit: Webinar “Spring with the Rule of Law in CEE” -scroll down for livestream — Riga Graduate School of Law (rgsl.edu.lv).