
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 11, no. 3, November 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Populist Challenges to Global Governance: Feminist Perspectives
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Rebecca Sanders & Laura Dudley Jenkins, Special issue introduction: Contemporary international anti-feminism
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Jelena Cupać & Irem Ebetürk, Competitive mimicry: The socialization of antifeminist NGOs into the United Nations
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Rebecca Sanders & Laura Dudley Jenkins, Control, alt, delete: Patriarchal populist attacks on international women’s rights
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Gunnar Sigvaldason & Silja Bára Ómarsdóttir, Opposing abortion in a feminist paradise: Conservative rhetoric in Iceland
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Aytak Dibavar, (Re)Claiming gender: A case for feminist decolonial social reproduction theory
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Gürkan Çapar, Global regulatory competition on digital rights and data protection: A novel and contractive form of Eurocentrism?
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Mariano C Melero, Weak constitutionalism and the legal dimension of the constitution
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Dana Burchardt, The concept of legal space: A topological approach to addressing multiple legalities
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David Vitale & Raphaël Girard, Public trust and the populist leader: A theoretical argument