The new book "Constitutionalism 2030" has been published. This volume was organised by Professor Christoph Bezemek and starts by analysing the crisis of several elements of modern global constitutionalism, such as democracy, federalism and human rights, to propose a reading of how threats may compromise them or be overruled.
Professor Klatt's contribution, "Democracy 2030", starts from an analysis of the role that the principle of democracy plays in global constitutionalism, to find in which aspects it is threatened and, finally, to propose a normative theory of democracy in order to guide democratic practices that get over these threats.
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