The Challenges of Democracy: And The Rule of Law
By (Author) Jonathan Sumption
Profile Books Ltd
Profile Books Ltd
1st April 2025
13th February 2025
Main
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Law and society, sociology of law
Political science and theory
Constitution: government and the state
321.8
Hardback
240
Width 140mm, Height 218mm, Spine 26mm
349g
Across the globe, democracy is in crisis - in the UK alone, it has been rocked by Brexit, the pandemic and successive attempts by governments to bypass legal norms. But how did this happen, and where might we go from here Jonathan Sumption cuts through the political noise with acute analysis of the state of democracy today - from the vulnerabilities of international law to the deepening suppression of democracy activism in Hong Kong, and from the complexities of human rights legislation to the defence of freedom of speech. Timely, incisive and wholly original, Challenges of Democracy applies the brilliance of 'the cleverest man in Britain' to the most urgent and far-reaching political issue of our day.
'Praise for Law in a Time of Crisis: Thoughtful, stimulating and even entertaining ... Lord Sumption's opinion is always worth listening to, even - or especially - if one disagrees with it' - Telegraph
'Any person of broadly liberal instinct will find much in this enjoyable book to agree with and much that can improve one's way of thinking and of making an argument' - Daniel Finkelstein
'Sumption has always been more than just a lawyer ... a true Renaissance man' - David Runciman
Jonathan Sumption is a British judge and historian, who served as a Supreme Court Justice for six years. He is the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Trials of the State, Law in a Time of Crisis, and Divided Houses, which won the 2009 Wolfson History Prize.