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ICON’s Current Issue (Table of Contents)

I·CON

 Volume 14 Issue 4

 Table of Contents

Editorial

Articles

Tom Hickey, The republican virtues of the “new commonwealth model of constitutionalism”

Nathan J. Brown and Julian G. Waller, Constitutional courts and political uncertainty: Constitutional ruptures and the rule of judges

Cora Chan, A preliminary framework for measuring deference in rights reasoning

Jeremie Gilbert and David Keane, Equality versus fraternity? Rethinking France and its minorities

I.CON: Debate!

Neil Walker, The return of constituent power: A reply to Mattias Kumm

Mattias Kumm, Constituent power, boundaries and identity: On the justificatory depth of constitutionalism – A rejoinder to Neil Walker

I.CON: Debate!

Gráinne de Búrca, Nominal democracy? A reply to Robert Keohane

Jonathan W. Kuyper and John S. Dryzek, Real, not nominal, global democracy: A reply to Robert Keohane

Robert O. Keohane, Nominal democracy?:  A rejoinder to Gráinne de Búrca and Jonathan Kuyper and John Dryzek

Critical Review of Governance: Symposium on Religion

 Gila Stopler, Hobby Lobby, S.A.S., and the resolution of religion-based conflicts in liberal states

Kristin Henrard, Duties of reasonable accommodation on grounds of religion in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights: A tale of (baby) steps forward and missed opportunities

Christian Joppke, Beyond the wall of separation: Religion and the American state in comparative perspective

Ronan McCrea, Rights as a basis for the religious neutrality of the state: Lessons from Europe for American defenders of non-establishment

 Book Reviews

Machteld Zee. Choosing Sharia? Multiculturalism, Islamic Fundamentalism & Sharia Councils;  John R. Bowen. On British Islam: Religion, law and Everyday Practice in Shari’a Councils (Silke Elrifai)

Nicholas Aroney, Peter Gerangelos, Sarah Murray, James Stellios. The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia (Carol Daugherty Rasnic)

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