
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 9, no. 3, November 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Friederike Kuntz, ‘We the heads of state …’: Pitfalls of global constitutional practice
- Alexander Somek, Cosmopolitan constitutionalism: The case of the European
Convention
-
Symposium: A Cosmopolitan Legal Order by Alec Stone Sweet
and Clare Ryan
- Garrett Wallace Brown & Mads Andenas,
The European Convention of Human Rights as a Kantian
cosmopolitan legal order
- Seyla Benhabib, Dialogic constitutionalism and judicial review
- Wojciech Sadurski, Legislative aims and the Kantian supranational court:
A comment on Alec Stone Sweet and Clare Ryan,
A Cosmopolitan Legal Order
- Claudio Corradetti, A rationale for the legitimacy of the world legal order:
Kant’s idea of a cosmopolitan will
- Po Jen Yap, Democracy, courts and proportionality analysis in Asia
- Wayne Sandholtz, The ECtHR, transregional dialogues and global constitutionalism
- Eirik Bjorge,
Legal cosmopolitanism in international law
- Alec Stone Sweet and Clare Ryan,
Kant, cosmopolitanism and systems of constitutional justice in
Europe and beyond