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Quality of democracy and the role of Constitutional Courts in Central Europe
Weishauplová, Barbora ; Guasti, Petra (advisor) ; Jüptner, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of the role of the Constitutional Court in Poland and the Czech Republic and their impact on the state of democracy, especially during the COVID- 19 pandemic. In the case study of both countries, three thematic areas are analyzed: the institutional setting of the constitutional judiciary, the process of appointing judges and the independent activities of the CC, which are created on the basis of current research and academic literature. The analyzes are mainly based on political developments, the constitutional entrenchment and the reaction of the US to government procedures that have had an impact on the deterioration of the quality of democracy. The two case studies are then compared to answer the question; what role the they played during the pandemic. The analysis itself shows that the role of the CC during the pandemic was crucial in both countries, although their position in the examined areas differed considerably. This finding is based mainly on the intensity of influencing the following political events, which was caused by the functioning of the CC. The difference lies in the relationship of the CC to the pandemic. In the Czech Republic, his approach was found to be active, as he revised protective measures to balance public health and democracy,...

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