- Special Issue: Changing subjects: Rights, remedies and responsibilities of individuals under global legal pluralism
- Turkuler Isiksel & Anne Thies, Changing subjects: Rights, remedies and responsibilities of individuals under global legal pluralism
- Turkuler Isiksel, Global legal pluralism as fact and norm
- Erika De Wet & Jure Vidmar, Conflicts between international paradigms: Hierarchy versus systemic integration
- Christina Eckes, Individuals in a pluralist world: The implications of counterterrorist sanctions
- Anne Thies, EU membership of the WTO: International trade disputes and judicial protection of individuals by EU Courts
- Chris Hilson, The margin of appreciation, domestic irregularity and domestic court rulings in ECHR environmental jurisprudence: Global legal pluralism in action
- Robert McCorquodale, Pluralism, global law and human rights: Strengthening corporate accountability for human rights violations
- Beatrice I. Bonafé, Coordinating concurrent legal orders in the prosecution of international crimes
Monday, July 1, 2013
New Issue: Global Constitutionalism
The latest issue of Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 2, no. 2, July 2013) is out. Contents include: