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  • What’s New in Public Law

    —Nicola Abate, Ph.D. candidate in Law, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona —Recep Orhun Kılıç, PhD Student, Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University In this weekly feature, I-CONnect publishes a curated reading list of developments in public law. “Developments” may include a selection of links to news, high court decisions, new or recent scholarly books and articles, and…

  • ICON’s Latest Issue: Table of Contents

    Volume 21 Issue 3 Table of Contents Letters to the Editors Ming-Sung Kuo, Naming and (Mis)Informing in Academic Publications Editorial Articles Andrew Edgar and Kevin M. Stack, Parallel incorporation and public law Anna Wallerman Ghavanini, Gunnar Grendstad, and Johan Karlsson Schaffer, Institutions that define the policymaking role of courts: A comparative analysis of the supreme…

  • ICON-S Chapter Proposal | Turkey | Invitation for Comment and Participation

    The International Society of Public Law (ICON-S) has received a proposal from Bertil Emrah Oder to create a Turkish chapter of ICON-S. Please, write to icons.chapterdevelopment@gmail.com and to Bertil Emrah at boder@ku.edu.tr if you are a public law scholar in Turkey or from Turkey, and would like to participate in the formation of this proposed…

  • What’s New in Comparative Law

    –Neslihan Çetin, PhD Candidate (University Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) In this weekly feature, I-CONnect publishes a curated reading list of developments in public law. “Developments” may include a selection of links to news, high court decisions, new or recent scholarly books and articles, and blog posts from around the public law blogosphere.

  • What’s New in Comparative Law

    —Amir Cahane, PhD student, Hebrew University of Jerusalem —Carolina Gomide de Araujo, Master’s student, University of São Paulo In this weekly feature, I-CONnect publishes a curated reading list of developments in public law. “Developments” may include a selection of links to news, high court decisions, new or recent scholarly books and articles, and blog posts…

  • Call for Proposals: New Directions in Scholarship

    The Committee on “New Directions in Scholarship” of the International Society of Public Law (ICON·S) facilitates the dissemination of works that have advanced the knowledge of Public Law and launches inclusive initiatives in public law research and methodology. Following the success of ICON·S Live, the Committee is already organizing a series of monthly virtual events…

  • What’s New in Public Law

    —Surbhi Karwa, PhD Candidate, UNSW-Sydney —Yacine Ben Chaabane Mousli, University Paris Panthéon-Assas, Law clerk at the Administrative Court of Paris In this weekly feature, I-CONnect publishes a curated reading list of developments in public law. “Developments” may include a selection of links to news, high court decisions, new or recent scholarly books and articles, and…

  • What’s New in Public Law

    —Silvio Roberto Vinceti, Research Fellow (Post-Doc), Department of Law, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia In this weekly feature, I-CONnect publishes a curated reading list of developments in public law. “Developments” may include a selection of links to news, high court decisions, new or recent scholarly books and articles, and blog posts from around the…

  • The Indian Constitution through the Lens of Power – II: The Legislature and the Executive

    —Gautam Bhatia, Advocate, New Delhi and independent legal scholar [Editor’s Note: This is one of our ICONnect columns. For more on our 2023 columnists, see here.]  In the opening post of this series, I proposed  an approach to the Indian Constitution that views it as a terrain of contestation between different – and opposed –…

  • What’s New in Public Law

    —Leigha Crout, Rule of Law Fellow at Stanford Law School & PhD Candidate at King’s College London —Tina Nicole Nelly Youan, PhD Candidate at Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris 3 Université In this weekly feature, I-CONnect publishes a curated reading list of developments in public law.