
The latest issue of the
Virginia Journal of International Law (Vol. 57, no. 3, Summer 2018) is out. Contents include:
- John Bell, External Dimensions of the French Constitution
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Eyal Benvenisti & Mila Versteeg, The External Dimensions of Constitutions
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Melissa Carlson, Laura Jakli, & Katerina Linos, Refugees Misdirected: How Information, Misinformation, and Rumors Shape Refugees’ Access to Fundamental Rights
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Adam Chilton & Eric Posner, Country-Specific Investments and the Rights of Non-Citizens
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Rosalind Dixon & Brigid McManus, Detaining Non-Citizens: Political Competition and Weak v. Strong Judicial Review
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David Golove, The American Founding and Global Justice: Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian Approaches
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Heinz Klug, Constitution in the World: The External Dimensions of South Africa’s Post-Apartheid Constitution
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David Landau, Vulnerable Insiders: Constitutional Design, International Law, and the Victims of Internal Armed Conflict in Colombia
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George Rutherglen, The Rights of Aliens under the United States Constitution: At the Border and Beyond
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Adam Shinar, Israel’s External Constitution: Friends, Enemies, and the Constitutional/Administrative Law Distinction
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Ozan Varol, Alien Citizens: Kurds and Citizenship in the Turkish Constitution
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Neil Walker, Sovereignty and Beyond: The Double Edge of External Constitutionalism