
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 5, no. 3, November 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Agora: Contested multilateralism and global constitutionalism
- Andreas Follesdal,
Implications of contested multilateralism for global
constitutionalism
- Neil Walker,
Postnational constitutionalism and the challenge of contested
multilateralism
- Gráinne de Búrca, Contested or competitive multilateralism? A reply to
Julia C. Morse and Robert O. Keohane
- Christian Kreuder-Sonnen & Bernhard Zangl, Varieties of contested multilateralism: Positive and negative consequences for the constitutionalisation of multilateral institutions
- Robert O. Keohane & Julia C. Morse,
Contribution to Global Constitutionalism Symposium
- Articles
- Gautam Bhatia, Freedom from community: Individual rights, group life, state authority and religious freedom under the Indian Constitution
- Stefan Kroll, Zooming in on norm research: Towards a suitable scale for the Shanghai Mixed Court
- Chris Thornhill, The global legal system and the procedural construction of constituent power