Introduction, Paulina Starski and Johannes Vöhler (University of Freiburg, Germany) Part I: The Polish Judiciary in Transition1. Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Reflections on the Rule of Law Recovery in Poland, Adam Bodnar (SWPS University, Poland) 2. Rule of Law Transition Processes in Recent Polish History, Wojciech Sadurski (University of Warsaw, Poland) 3. Striking a Balance: Proportionality as Guiding Principle for Reinstating the Rule of Law in Poland, Barbara Grabowska-Moroz (Central European University Democracy Institute, Hungary) 4. Rebuilding the Polish Constitutional Tribunal, Marcin Szwed (University of Warsaw, Poland) 5. Spotlight: Reinstating the Rule of Law in Poland - Mapping the Discourse, Aleksandra Kustra-Rogatka (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland) Part II: Comparative Insights6. Constitutional Repair in Poland: Navigating a New Paradigm, Tom Gerald Daly (Melbourne Law School, Australia) 7. Rule of Law Practices in Comparative Perspective, Rodrigo Garcia Cadore (University of Freiburg, Germany) 8.
From Poster Child to Problem Child: The Oscillating Rule of Law in Recent Hungarian History, Petra Bárd (Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands) Part III: Legal Culture and Communication9. We Have Found the Enemy - It Is Us, All of Us Together, András Jakab (University of Salzburg, Ausria) 10. Constitutional Culture and Constitutional Communication in Phases of Transition, Gabriele Britz (Goethe University, Germany) 11. Reinstating the Rule of Law in Poland: A Media Freedom Perspective, Anna Wójcik (Kozminski University, Poland) 12. Spotlight: Navigating the Transition Dilemma in the Polish Media - A Comment on Anna Wójcik's Chapter, Kaja Kazmierska (Ernst & Young, Beligum) Part IV: Theoretical Foundations13. Spotlight: Constitutional Dilemmas, Anna-Bettina Kaiser (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) 14. Against Constitutional Moments, Christoph Bezemek (University of Graz, Austria) 15. Spotlight: Is the Polish Rule of Law Crisis a Constitutional Moment?, Rike Sinder (University of Freiburg, Germany) Part V: Supranational Actors16.
From Regression to Restoration: The Dynamic Role of EU Values in Reinstating Constitutional Democracy, Luke Dimitrios Spieker (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany) 17. EU Lawlessness Law in the Sheepskin of the Rule of Law, Dimitry V Kochenov (Central European University Democracy Institute, Hungary) 18. A Constructive Counterpoint to Dimitry V Kochenov's 'EU Lawlessness Law in the Sheepskin of the Rule of Law', Thomas Mollenhauer (University of Freiburg, Germany) 19. Fortified or Defenceless? Liberal International Organisations' Responses to Illiberal Challenges from Within, Diana Panke and Tainá Siman (The Free University of Berlin, Germany) Concluding Remarks, Miroslaw Wyrzykowski (University of Warsaw, Poland).