
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 14, no. 2, July 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: The New Comparative Political Process Theory
- Rosalind Dixon, Courts and comparative representation-reinforcing theory
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Stephen Gardbaum, Comparative political process theory II
- Bryan Dennis G. Tiojanco, John Hart Ely would disown Comparative Political Process Theory, Dobbs, and most his other intellectual heirs (or maybe not)
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Sarah Murray, Neo-Elyian theory, therapeutic jurisprudence and the constitutional judgment
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James Fowkes, Transformative process theory
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Yvonne Tew, Reading Ely in Tokyo
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Rosalind Dixon & Po Jen Yap, Responsive judicial remedies
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Gautam Bhatia, The hydra and the sword: Constitutional amendments, political process, and the BBI case in Kenya
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Amal Sethi, The Indian Supreme Court and constitutional amendments: insights for the debate on the comparative political process theory and the comparative representative reinforcement theory
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Michaela Hailbronner & Lisa Kujus, Representation Reinforcement in the European Court of Human Rights