Volume 19 Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
Afterword: Neil Walker and his Critics
Fleur Johns, The sovereignty deficit: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker
George Duke, Sovereignty’s rationale: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker
Nicole Roughan, Surplus or surrender? Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker
Lucia Rubinelli, Democracy and sovereignty: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker
Neil Walker, The sovereignty surplus: A rejoinder
Articles
Giovanni De Gregorio, The rise of digital constitutionalism in the European Union
Harry Hobbs and George Williams, Micronations: A lacuna in the law
Critical Review of Governance
Melissa Loja, Recent engagement with international human rights norms by the courts of Singapore, Malaysia, and Philippines
Critical Review of Jurisprudence
Po Jen Yap and Rehan Abeyratne,Judicial self-dealing and unconstitutional constitutional amendments in South Asia
Critical Review of Constitution-Making
Sergio Verdugo and Marcela Prieto, The dual aversion of Chile’s constitution-making process: Bolivarian constitutionalism and the Pinochet Constitution
Special Section: Game of Laws
Fernando César Costa Xavier, Huehue constitutionalism
Symposium: The PSPP Judgment of the Bundesverfassungsgericht
Joseph H.H. Weiler, Why Weiss? The I•CON symposium: Preface
Jürgen Basedow, Jan Dietze, Stefan Griller, Manuel Kellerbauer, Marcus Klamert, Luigi Malferrari, Tibor Scharf, Dominik Schnichels, Daniel Thym, Jonathan Tomkin, in cooperation with and co-signed by Peter Behrens, Georg Berrisch, Jan Ceyssens, Herwig Hofmann, Susanne Kalss, Katja Langenbucher, Leander D. Loacker, Till Müller-Ibold, Theo Öhlinger, Ingolf Pernice, Jessica Schmidt, Francesco Schurr, Gerd Schwendinger, Andreas von Bonin, Robin van der Hout, European Integration: Quo Vadis? A critical commentary on the PSPP judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court of May, 5 2020
Ulrich Haltern, Revolutions, real contradictions, and the method of resolving them: The relationship between the Court of Justice of the European Union and the German Federal Constitutional Court
Karen J. Alter, When and how to legally challenge economic globalization: A comment on the German Constitutional Court’s false promise
Stefanie Egidy, Proportionality and procedure of monetary policy-making
Marco Dani, Edoardo Chiti, Joana Mendes, Agustín José Menéndez, Harm Schepel and Michael A. Wilkinson, ‘It’s the political economy..!’ A moment of truth for the Eurozone and the EU
Tom Flynn, Constitutional pluralism and loyal opposition
Review Essays
Lucas Brang, Conceptual realism and imperial nostalgia in Chinese legal historiography. Review of Gao Quanxi, Zhang Wei, Tian Feilong. Xiandai zhongguo de fazhi zhi lu [The Road to the Rule of Law in Modern China]; Zhang Yongle. Jiu bang xin zao: 1911-1917 [The Remaking of an Old Country: 1911-1917]
Erika Arban, City, State: Reflecting on Cities in (Comparative) Constitutional Law. Review of Ran Hirschl, City, State. Constitutionalism and the Megacity
Book Reviews
Hannah Birkenkötter, Review of Vijayashri Sripati, Constitution-Making Under UN Auspices. Fostering Dependency in Sovereign Lands
Silvia Steininger, Review of Antje Wiener, Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations
Eugenie Merieau, Review of Takao Suami, Anne Peters, Dimitri Vanoverbeke, Mattias Kumm (eds), Global Constitutionalism from European and East Asian Perspectives
Darshan Datar, Review of Myriam Hunter-Henin, Why Religious Freedom Matters for Democracy: Comparative Reflections from Britain and France for a Democratic “Vivre Ensemble”
Comments