
The inaugural issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 1, no. 1, March 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Peter Zumbansen, Comparative, global and transnational constitutionalism: The emergence of a transnational legal-pluralist order
- Alec Stone Sweet, A cosmopolitan legal order: Constitutional pluralism and rights adjudication in Europe
- Anna Leander, What do codes of conduct do? Hybrid constitutionalization and militarization in military markets
- Jonathan Havercroft, Was Westphalia ‘all that’? Hobbes, Bellarmine, and the norm of non-intervention
- Richard Bellamy, The liberty of the moderns: Market freedom and democracy within the EU
- Andrew Arato, Conventions, Constituent Assemblies, and Round Tables: Models, principles and elements of democratic constitution-making