
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 12, no. 2, July 2023) is out. Contents include:
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C. Ignacio Guiffré, Deliberative constitutionalism ‘without shortcuts’: On the deliberative potential of Cristina Lafont’s judicial review theory
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Ioanna Pervou, COVID-19: Introducing a sliding scale between legality and scientific knowledge
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Julia Drubel & Janne Mende, The hidden contestation of norms: Decent work in the International Labour Organization and the United Nations
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Mariana Velasco-Rivera & Joel I Colón-Ríos, On the legal implications of a ‘permanent’ constituent power
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Aylin Aydin-Cakir, Duration of the constitution-making process as an indicator of post-constitutional political uncertainty: The insurance theory revisited
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Róisín Á Costello, Faux ami? Interrogating the normative coherence of ‘digital constitutionalism’
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Benjamin Garcia Holgado & Raúl Sánchez Urribarri, Court-packing and democratic decay: A necessary relationship?
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Max Lesch & Nina Reiners, Informal human rights law-making: How treaty bodies use ‘General Comments’ to develop international law