I·CON
Volume 13 Issue 4
Table of Contents
Editorial
Honor Roll of Reviewers 2015
I.CON Keynote
Ruth Rubio-Marín, The (dis)establishment of gender: Care and gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter
Articles
Rosalind Dixon, Constitutional drafting and distrust
John McGarry and Neophytos Loizides, Power-sharing in a re-united Cyprus: Centripetal coalitions vs proportional sequential coalitions
Symposium: Who supports international law, and why? The United States, the European Union, and the international legal order
Mark A. Pollack, Who supports international law, and why? The United States, the European Union, and the international legal order
Basak Calı, Comparing the support of the EU and the US for international human rights law qua international human rights law: Worlds too far apart?
Martijn Groenleer, The United States, the European Union, and the International Criminal Court: Similar values, different interests?
Daniel Kelemen and Tim Knievel, The United States, the European Union, and international environmental law: The domestic dimensions of green diplomacy
Jappe Eckhardt and Manfred Elsig, Support for international trade law: The US and the EU compared
Gráinne de Búrca, Internalization of international law by the CJEU and the US Supreme Court
I.CON: Debate!
Aileen Kavanagh, What’s so weak about “weak-form review”? The case of the UK Human Rights Act 1998
Stephen Gardbaum, What’s so weak about “weak-form review”? A reply to Aileen Kavanagh
Aileen Kavanagh, What’s so weak about “weak-form review”? A rejoinder to Stephen Gardbaum
I.CON: Debate!
Jan Komárek, Constitutional revolutions and the constituent power: A reply to Mark Tushnet
Mark Tushnet, Constitutional revolutions and the constituent power: A rejoinder to Jan Komárek
Review Essay
Gregory Shaffer, Law, constitutionalism, and world society: Kjaer, Kratochwil, and global (dis)order. Review of Friedrich Kratochwil. The Status of Law in World Society: Meditations on the Role and Rule of Law; Poul Kjaer. Constitutionalism in the Global Realm: A Sociological Approach
Book Reviews
Christian Volk. Arendtian Constitutionalism. Law, Politics and the Order of Freedom (Dana Schmalz)
Samuel Issacharoff. Fragile Democracies: Contested Power in the Age of Constitutional Courts (David E. Landau)
Michelle Evans and Augusto Zimmermann, eds. Global Perspectives on Subsidiarity (Machiko Kanetake)
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