Tuesday, March 4, 2025

New Issue: Global Constitutionalism

The latest issue of Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 14, no. 1, March 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial
    • Antje Wiener, Jo Shaw, Jonathan Havercroft, Susan Kang, & Stephanie Law, Contested compliance of obligations under international law: A take from Global Constitutionalism
  • Special Issue: Academic Freedom: Conceptualisations, Contestations and Constitutional Challenges
    • Kriszta Kovács & Janika Spannagel, Academic freedom: Global variations in norm conceptualization, diffusion and contestation – an introduction
    • Katrin Kinzelbach, The origin and contested meaning of freedom in the human right to science
    • Janika Spannagel, The constitutional codification of academic freedom over time and space
    • Tanja A. Börzel & Janika Spannagel, The globalization of academic freedom
    • Andrés Bernasconi, Latin America: Weak academic freedom within strong university autonomy
    • Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, Coloniality and contestations over academic freedom in Africa
    • Kriszta Kovács, Academic freedom in Europe: Limitations and judicial remedies
    • Tamas Dezso Ziegler, Authoritarian governance of academia in Central and Eastern Europe: Chances of a European counter-culture
    • Hualing Fu, Managed freedom in precarious times: Maintaining academic freedom in transitional Hong Kong