Présentation
This international conference addresses one of the most pressing challenges to contemporary democracy : the rise of illiberal regimes and the erosion of democratic institutions in established democracies. Drawing on comparative perspectives from Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia, the conference examines how autocratic leaders systematically capture state institutions, dismantle the rule of law, erode separation of powers, and undermine fundamental rights — often through ostensibly legal means.
The conference is structured around four thematic panels. The first panel analyzes how illiberal actors access and colonize democratic institutions, exploring the global autocratization trend, the influence of far-right movements, and the propagation of illiberal ideology. The second panel investigates the dismantling of the rule of law through the expansion of executive power, the subjection of legislative bodies, and the capture of judicial independence. The third panel examines the denaturation of human rights protections, focusing on attacks against civil society, academic freedom, and the rights of non-nationals. The final panel explores potential pathways for resistance and democratic restoration, including European mechanisms for rule of law enforcement, American institutional resilience, and the role of technology in both enabling and countering authoritarian drift.
Through case studies from Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Italy, Romania, the United States, Argentina, El Salvador, Turkey, Israel, and India, the conference brings together leading scholars and practitioners to advance our understanding of democratic deconsolidation and to identify strategies for defending liberal democratic values and institutions in an age of authoritarian resurgence.
Programme
Tuesday 26, May
14h00 : Opening
14h15 : Introduction
Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche, Professor of Law, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France
14h45 : Keynote speech - Europe in the Upside Down : The Parasitic Architecture of Democratic Backsliding in the European Union
Dan Kelemen, Professor of Law, Georgetown University
16h15 : Pause
Panel 1 - Illiberal regimes accessing to institutions : Observations and modelisation
Chair : Carolina Simoncini, Assistant Professor in Italian studies, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3
16h45 : The Autocratization Plateau ? The New Phase of Democratic Decline
Luca Tomini, Professor of political science, Université libre de Bruxelles
From Normalisation to Transnational Coordination : How the Far Right Undermines Liberal Democracy
Léonie de Jonge, Professor of Research on Far-Right Extremism (Political Actors & Ideologies), Institute for Research on Far-Right Extremism (IRex), University of Tübingen
Resisting Mirror Propaganda : Militant democracies, Authoritarian Regimes and the Fight Against “Disinformation”
Thomas Hochmann, Professor of law, Université Paris Nanterre
18h15 : Fin des travaux
19h00 : Diner
Wednesday 27, May
Panel 2 - Illiberal regimes dismantling the rule of law (1) : The balance of powers
Chair : Mathilde Philip, Professor of law, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Head of the Lyon Chair for Human and Environmental Rights
9h00 : The Slow Design of Supremacy. Constitutional Hardball and the Shifting Legitimacy of Executive Power
Julien Jeanneney, Professor of law, University of Strasbourg, Member of the Institut Universitaire de France
Ruling by Cheating : Compliance Theatre and Illiberal Defiance in Contemporary Constitutional Orders
Petra Bard, Professor of law, Radboud University & Central Europe University
Autocratic capture of the judiciary : the approaches by the Strasbourg and Luxembourg Courts and the challenge of navigating the tension between purism and faits accomplis
John Morijn, Professor of law, University of Groningen
10h30 : Pause
Panel 3 - Illiberal regimes dismantling the rule of law (2) : The human rights protection
Chair : Pierre-François Laval, Professor of law, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3
11h00 : Academic Freedom Under Illiberal Pressure in Europe
Kirsten Roberts Lyer, Professor of law, Central Europe University
Putting Fuel to the Fire : Human Rights Violations and the Aggregation of Autocratic Power
Juliet Stumpf, Edmund O. Belsheim Professor of Law, Lewis and Clarck Law School
The illiberal continuum : discourses delegitimising human rights
Jean-Yves Pranchère, Professor of philosophy, Université Libre de Bruxelles
12h30 : Lunch
Panel 4 - Resisting and restoring the rule of law : Hurdles and ways through
Chair : Gaëlle Marti, Professor of law, University Jean Moulin Lyon 3
14h30 : Restoring the rule of law post backsliding in a European Context
Laurent Pech, Professor of Law, University College Dublin
Can the rule of law be restored in the United States ?
Anne Deysine, Emeritus professor of law, University Paris Nanterre
Montesquieu in Silicon Valley. The balance of technogical power
Alexandre Olivier, Executive director of the Centre Internet et Société, CNRS
16h00 : Conclusions
Justine Lacroix, Professor of political theory, Université Libre de Bruxelles
16h30 : Clôture
Contact : ediec@univ-lyon3.fr
Information and registration : https://www.billetweb.fr/analysis-of-illiberal-regimes-deciphering-democratic-deconsolidation
Colloque international organisé sous la direction scientifique de Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche, Professeure de droit public (CEE-EDIEC) à l'Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, dans le cadre du projet DemoCIS.