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Volume 19 Issue 2

Table of Contents

Editorial

I•CON: Debate!

Gila Stopler, The personal is political: The feminist critique of liberalism and the challenge of right-wing populism

Marcela Prieto Rudolphy, Right-wing populism, the reasonable, and the limits of ideal theory: A reply to Gila Stopler

Frank Michelman, The bind of tolerance and a call to feminist thought: A reply to Gila Stopler

David Dyzenhaus, The political conception of the legal person: A reply to Gila Stopler

Amy Baehr, The feminist critique of liberalism and the challenge of right-wing populism: A reply to Gila Stopler

Jan-Werner Müller, Rawls and right-wing populism—A qualified defense of the former: A reply to Gila Stopler

Gila Stopler, Patriarchal populism: A rejoinder

Symposium: Ely in the World: The Global Legacy of Democracy and Distrust Forty Years On

Rosalind Dixon and Michaela Hailbronner, Ely in the world: The global legacy of Democracy and Distrust forty years on

Claudia Geiringer, Ely in New Zealand

Rosalind Dixon and Amelia Loughland, Comparative constitutional adaptation: Democracy and distrust in the High Court of Australia

James Fowkes, A hole where Ely could be: Democracy and trust in South Africa

Michaela Hailbronner, Combatting malfunction or optimizing democracy? Lessons from Germany for a comparative political process theory

Sergio Verdugo, Limited democracy and great distrust: John Hart Ely in Bolivia and Chile

Roberto Niembro O., John Hart Ely in the Mexican Supreme Court

Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa and David Landau, A broad read of Ely: Political process theory for fragile democracies

Geoffrey Thomas Sigalet, Dialogue and distrust: John Hart Ely and the Canadian Charter

Symposium: Engagement with Rights in the Making of Counterterrorism Legislation

Talya Steiner, Engagement with rights in the making of counterterrorism legislation —Perspectives from three case studies: An introduction

Lila Margalit, The consideration of rights in the enactment of the Israeli counter-terrorism law

Andrej Lang, Non-judicial rights review of counterterrorism policies: The role of fundamental rights in the making of the counterterrorism database and the data retention legislation in Germany

Fiona de Londras and Jasmin Tregidga, Rights, proportionality and process in EU counter-terrorism law-making

Special Section

Or Bassok,The mysterious meeting between Carl Schmitt and Josef Redlich

Review Essay

Aziz Z. Huq, How (Not) to Explain a Democratic Recession. Review of Anne Applebaum. Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism; Ruth Ben-Ghiat. Strongmen: How They Rise, Why They Succeed, How They Fail; John Keane. The New Despotism

Editors’ Choice of Books

Marian Ahumada, Richard Albert, Tom Ginsburg, and Wojciech Sadurski, Editors’ choice

Book Reviews: Women in Law

Gabriele Wadlig, Review of Gina Heathcote. Feminist Dialogues on International Law: Successes, Tensions, Futures

Blanca Rodriguez-Ruiz, Review of Paula A. Monopoli, Constitutional Orphan: Gender Equality and the Nineteenth Amendment

James Fowkes, Review of Julie C. Suk, We the Women: The Unstoppable Mothers of the Equal Rights Amendment

Elisabeth Perham, Review of Ruth Rubio-Marín and Helen Irving (eds). Women as Constitution-Makers: Case Studies from the New Democratic Era

Book Reviews

Stijn Smet, Review of Günter Frankenberg. Authoritarianism: Constitutional Perspectives

Tarik Olcay, Review of Felix Petersen and Zeynep Yanaşmayan (eds). The Failure of Popular Constitution Making in Turkey: Regressing Towards Constitutional Autocracy

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