Polarized Politics – Paralyzed Law?

Constructing Legal Pathways Beyond the Impasse: A Conference Report

Authors

  • Martin Bernard University of Vienna
  • Hanna Palmanshofer University of Vienna

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25365/vlr-2025-9-2-232

Abstract

This conference report concludes this special issue of the Vienna Law Review by offering an overview of the 2nd Ars Iuris Legal Potentials Conference.

 

Author Biographies

Martin Bernard, University of Vienna

Martin Bernard is a PhD candidate in constitutional and administrative law at the University of Vienna, where he also completed his undergraduate degree in law. His research covers a variety of issues in public law, including the procedural aspects of executive rule-making and the role of law in education.

Hanna Palmanshofer, University of Vienna

Hanna Palmanshofer is a PhD candidate in constitutional and administrative law at the University of Vienna, where she also completed degrees in theatre, film, and media studies as well as law and political science. Her research focuses on judicial protection in administrative law, the constitutional framework of democratic governance, state theory, and legal history.

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Published

2025-09-12