The latest issue of Global Constitutionalism (Vol. 15, no. 2, July 2026) is out. Contents include:- Marleen Maria Kappé & Jerfi Uzman, The drunken dinner guest of democratic politics: Constitutional conventions and populism as a transgressive political style
- Donald Bello Hutt, The deliberative right to constitutional silence
- Nidhi Sharma, The quasi-federal constitution? Taxonomical influences on interpretation of federalism in India
- Steffen Ganghof, Taking democracy seriously: A theory and global typology of democratic forms of government
- Thora Giallouri & Elli Menounou, Judicial globalization from below: Nonjudicial actors and transnational legal communication
- Luiza Tavares da Motta, Out of ‘time out of mind’: The emotional experience of time and the English constitution between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries
- Niels Petersen, Equality and its discontents: On the diversity of equality doctrines in comparative perspective
- Bastian Loges & Anja P. Jakobi, Stabilising contested normative orders: how international city networks contribute to preventing norm decay
- David Owen, Lifeboat governance on Spaceship Earth
