
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 9, no. 1, March 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Petra Gümplová, Sovereignty over natural resources – A normative reinterpretation
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Ruth Houghton, Aoife O’Donoghue, ‘Ourworld’: A feminist approach to global constitutionalism
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Lucrecia García Iommi, Norm internalisation revisited: Norm contestation and the life of norms at the extreme of the norm cascade
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Lucas Brang, Carl Schmitt and the evolution of Chinese constitutional theory: Conceptual transfer and the unexpected paths of legal globalisation
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Agora on Silviya Lechner and Mervyn Frost’s Practice Theory and International Relations
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Gunther Hellmann, Theorising praxis and practice(s). Notes on Silviya Lechner’s and Mervyn Frost’s Practice Theory and International Relations
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Maren Hofius, Towards a ‘theory of the gap’: Addressing the relationship between practice and theory
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Nora Stappert, The art of aiming at a moving target: A critique of Lechner and Frost’s Practice Theory and International Relations
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Jorg Kustermans, On the ethical significance of social practices
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Amy Skonieczny, Stepping out of the social world: A lonely call for more philosophy in the practice turn
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Silviya Lechner & Mervyn Frost, Practice Theory and International Relations: A reply to our critics