I.CON
Volume 11 Issue 4
Table of Contents
Editorial
Articles
Lael K. Weis, What comparativism tells us about originalism
Scott Stephenson, Constitutional reengineering: Dialogue’s migration from Canada to Australia
Mónica Brito Vieira and Filipe Carreira da Silva, Getting rights right: Explaining social rights constitutionalization in revolutionary Portugal
Reflections on Comparative Public Law: The German Perspective
Armin von Bogdandy and J.H.H. Weiler, Reflections on Comparative Public Law: A German Perspective
Matthias Ruffert, Public law and the economy: A comparative view from the German perspective
Hermann Pünder, German administrative procedure in a comparative perspective: Observations on the path to a transnational ius commune proceduralis in administrative law
Uwe Kischel, Party, pope, and politics? The election of German Constitutional Court Justices in comparative perspective
Mattias Wendel, Comparative reasoning and the making of a common constitutional law: EU-related decisions of national constitutional courts in a transnational perspective
Franz C. Mayer, Constitutional comparativism in action. The example of general principles of EU law and how they are made—a German perspective
I.CON: Debate!
Aoife O’Donoghue, International constitutionalism and the state
Vlad Perju, International constitutionalism and the state: A reply to Aoife O’Donoghue
Aoife O’Donoghue, International constitutionalism and the state: A rejoinder to Vlad Perju
Critical Review of Jurisprudence
Lourdes Peroni and Alexandra Timmer, Vulnerable groups: The promise of an emerging concept in European Human Rights Convention law
I.CON Book Forum
Stephen Gardbaum, The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism: Theory and Practice
Ran Hirschl, How consequential is the commonwealth constitutional model?
Sujit Choudhry, The Commonwealth constitutional model or models?
Stephen Gardbaum, The Single and General New Commonwealth Model: A Response to Ran Hirschl and Sujit Choudhry
Menachem Mautner, Law and the culture of Israel: Introduction
Moshe Halbertal, Israel’s Supreme Court and the transformation of Israeli society
Ruth Gavison, Culture, society, law and adjudication
Menachem Mautner, Law and the culture of Israel: A reply to Ruth Gavison and Moshe Halbertal
Book Reviews
Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, edited by N. Malcolm (The Clarendon Edition of the Works of Thomas Hobbes) (Peter Schröder)
Beverley Baines, Daphne Barak-Erez, and Tsvi Kahana (eds), Feminist Constitutionalism. Global Perspectives (Anna Katharina Mangold)
Marcelo Neves, Transconstitutionalism (Kevin Mundy trans.) (Marie Hesselbarth)
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