
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 3, no. 1, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- William Vlcek, Crafting human rights in a constitution: Gay rights in the Cayman Islands and the limits to global norm diffusion
- Martin Loughlin, Constitutional pluralism: An oxymoron?
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Ge Chen,
Piercing the veil of state sovereignty: How China’s censorship regime into fragmented international law can lead to a butterfly effect
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Thomas Müller,
Global constitutionalism in historical perspective: Towards refined tools for international constitutional histories
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William E. Scheuerman,
‘Globalization, Constitutionalism, and Sovereignty’ (book review)
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Jean L. Cohen,
Reply to Scheuerman’s review of Globalization and Sovereignty