Constitutional pluralism is a legal doctrine dealing with real or perceived conflicts between national constitutions and international law, as enshrined in treaties, international dispute resolution mechanisms, or the European Union.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The doctrine has received criticism due to its perceived abuse by states undergoing autocratization such as Poland and Hungary in the late 2010s.[7][8]
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