- Special Issue: Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism and the Invasion of Ukraine
- Gürkan Çapar, The paradox of global constitutionalism: Between sectoral integration and legitimacy
- Xymena Kurowska, Passionate humility for global constitutionalism in the aftermath of the Russo-Ukrainian war
- Filipe dos Reis & Janis Grzybowski, Moving ‘red lines’: The Russian–Ukrainian war and the pragmatic (mis-)use of international law
- Takao Suami, Dead or alive? Global constitutionalism and international law after the start of the war in Ukraine
- Sassan Gholiagha & Mitja Sienknecht, Between (ir)responsibility and (in)appropriateness: Conceptualizing norm-related state behaviour in the Russian war against Ukraine
- Beyond the Constitutional Trauma? Debating the Democratic Credentials of the Conference on the Future of Europe
- Ben Crum, Models of EU Constitutional Reform: What do we learn from the Conference on the Future of Europe?
- Markus Patberg, Farewell to constituent power? The Conference on the Future of Europe, citizens’ assemblies and the democratic minimum
- Sandra Seubert, The Conference on the Future of Europe as a chance for democratic catching up? Towards a citizen-centred perspective on constitutional renewal in the European Union
- Neil Walker, Europe’s constitutional retrofit
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
New Issue: Global Constitutionalism
The latest issue of Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 13, no. 2, July 2024) is out. Contents include: