Wednesday, June 22, 2022

New Issue: Global Constitutionalism

The latest issue of Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 11, no. 2, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Silvia Steininger, Creating loyalty: Communication practices in the European and Inter-American human rights regimes
  • Andrea Birdsall, New technologies and legal justification: The United Kingdom’s use of drones in self-defence
  • Frédéric Mégret, Ban on religious symbols in the public service: Quebec’s Bill 21 in a global pluralist perspective
  • Ruji Auethavornpipat, Norm contestation and the weakening of migrant fisher protection in Thailand
  • Laura-Stella Enonchong, Unconstitutional constitutional amendment or constitutional dismemberment? A reappraisal of the presidential term limit amendment in Cameroon
  • Giovanni De Gregorio, Digital constitutionalism across the Atlantic
  • Jessika Eichler, The transformative forces of international law? Questioning equality regimes from a multi-level perspective
  • Andreas Kruck, Tim Heinkelmann-Wild, Benjamin Daßler, & Raphaela Hobbach, Disentangling institutional contestation by established powers: Types of contestation frames and varying opportunities for the re-legitimation of international institutions