
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 8, no. 2, July 2019) is out. Contents include:
- Richard Collins,
Two idea(l)s of the international rule of law
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Qerim Qerimi,
The contents and contours of contemporary cosmopolitan constitution-making: Immanuel Kant in the twenty-first century
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Ana Micaela Alterio,
Reactive vs structural approach: A public law response to populism
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Maartje de Visser & Ngoc Son Bui,
Glocalised constitution-making in the twenty-first century: Evidence from Asia
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David Kc Huang & Nigel Nt Li,
Why China finds it difficult to appreciate democracy
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Ruth Kinna, Alex Prichard, & Thomas Swann, Occupy and the constitution of anarchy
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Ronald Car, A reply to Sujit Choudhry’s ‘Resisting democratic backsliding’: Weimar legacy and self-enforcing constitutions in post-WWII left-wing constitutional theory