
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 10, no. 3, November 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Janne Mende, The contestation and construction of global governance authorities: A study from the global business and human rights regime
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Cédric M Koch, Varieties of populism and the challenges to Global Constitutionalism: Dangers, promises and implications
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Wayne Sandholtz, Human rights courts and global constitutionalism: Coordination through judicial dialogue
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Ben L. Murphy, Situating the accountability of the UN Security Council: Between liberal-legal and political ‘styles’ of global constitutionalism?
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Zsolt Körtvélyesi & Balázs Majtényi, Justifying supranational responses to the anti-constitutionalist challenge: Applying liberal multiculturalism as a background theory
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Alain Zysset & Antoinette Scherz, Proportionality as procedure: Strengthening the legitimate authority of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights