
The latest issue of
Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 15, no. 1, March 2026) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial
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Jared Holley, Antje Wiener, Andrea Birdsall, Stephanie Law, Susan Kang, & Jo Shaw, Global constitutionalism and/as enlightenment
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Articles
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Mark Friedman & Anthony Sangiuliano, Proportionality and precaution
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Catherine Hecht, Dynamics of salient normative status dimensions and issues in a changing international order
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Kinfe Yilma, Reimagining digital constitutionalism
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Carmen E. Pavel, The ethics of state consent to international law
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Francisco Soto Barrientos, Orestes Suárez, & Benjamín Alemparte, The Citizen Initiative in Chile’s constitution-making (2021–2023): Lessons from a participatory and digital mechanism in comparative perspective
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Agora: From survival cannibalism to climate politics: Rethinking Regina vs Dudley and Stephens
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Michael Da Silva & David Owen, Itamar Mann, lifeboats and climate politics: An introduction
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Itamar Mann, From survival cannibalism to climate politics: Rethinking Regina vs Dudley and Stephens
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Antje Scharenberg, Aboard the ‘Commonist Lifeboat’: Metaphor, custom, materiality: Response to Itamar Mann Agora
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Chris Armstrong, Lifeboats and their problems: On the downsides of an influential metaphor in political theory
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Ainhoa Campàs Velasco, Navigating maritime law, law of the sea and human rights protection to inform climate adaptation