
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 11, no. 1, March 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Jacob Eisler, Jonathan Havercroft, Jo Shaw, Antje Wiener, & Susan Kang, The pendulum swings back: New authoritarian threats to liberal democratic constitutionalism
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Binendri Perera, The School Strike for Climate as people’s engagement in the transnational legal process and global constitutionalism
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Jacob O. Arowosegbe, Revisiting the legitimacy question of the Nigerian 1999 Constitution
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Fabio Wolkenstein, European political parties’ complicity in democratic backsliding
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Benjamin Alemparte, Towards a theory of neoliberal constitutionalism: Addressing Chile’s first constitution-making laboratory
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Alberto Coddou Mc Manus, A critical account of Ius Constitutionale Commune in Latin America: An intellectual map of contemporary Latin American constitutionalism
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Ilias Bantekas, The contractualization of fiscal and parliamentary sovereignty: Towards a private international finance architecture?