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What’s New in Public Law
—Juan Sebastián López, researcher in international human rights law and constitutional law, J.D. Universidad Externado de Colombia. 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…
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What’s New in Public 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.
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ICON-S Chapter Proposal | South Korea | Invitation for Participation
The International Society of Public Law (ICON-S) is happy to share that it has received a proposal from Jeong-In Yun to create a chapter of ICON-S in South Korea. We invite all ICON-S members to write to icons.chapterdevelopment@gmail.com and to Jeong-In Yun at unalibertas@korea.ac.kr if you are a public law scholar in South Korea or from South Korea, and would like to participate in…
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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…
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I·CONnect – Letter from the Editor-in-Chief of I·CON
The internet has changed the face of publishing – for good and for bad. It has certainly democratized publishing. Want to publish? You can Blog! Just choose among half a dozen ready-made one-size-fits-all blog platform purveyors, say a little prayer, and, as the Americans say, you’re all set!
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The Taliban and Islamic Constitutionalism in Afghanistan: Reviving an Old Episode?
—Shamshad Pasarlay, Visiting Lecturer, The University of Chicago School of Law [Editor’s Note: This is one of our ICONnect columns. For more information on our 2022 columnists, see here.] Within the thriving body of the literature on constitutionalism, “Islamic constitutionalism” continues to be understudied and undertheorized.
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What’s New in Public Law
—Nakul Nayak, Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Law School, India. 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.