I·CON
Volume 14 Issue 3
Table of Contents
Editorial
Keynote
Ruth Rubio-Marín, Women in Europe and in the world: The state of the Union 2016
Articles
Joshua Braver, Hannah Arendt in Venezuela: The Supreme Court battles Hugo Chávez over the creation of the 1999 Constitution
Robert Leckey, The harms of remedial discretion
Symposium: All Emperors? On the Constituent Power of Unbound Constitutionalism
Antje Wiener and Stefan Oeter, Introduction: Who recognizes the emperor’s clothes anymore?
Markus Patberg, Against democratic intergovernmentalism. The case for a theory of constituent power in thglobal realm
Nele Noesselt, Contested global order(s): Rising powers and the re-legitimation of global constitutionalization
Nico Krisch, Pouvoir constituant and pouvoir irritant in the postnational order
Hauke Brunkhorst, Constituent power and constitutionalization in Europe
Mattias Kumm, Constituent power, cosmopolitan constitutionalism and post-positivist law
I.CON: Debate!
Sandra Fredman, Substantive equality revisited
Catharine A. MacKinnon, Substantive equality revisited: A reply to Sandra Fredman
Sandra Fredman, Substantive equality revisited: A rejoinder to Catharine MacKinnon
Critical Review of Governance
Erin Delaney, Searching for constitutional meaning in institutional design: The debate over judicial appointments in the United Kingdom
Review Essay
Katharina Isabel Schmidt, When limits produced strength: Kevin Butterfield on law and associationalism in the early United States. Review of Kevin Butterfield. The Making of Tocqueville’s America—Law and Association in the Early United States
Book Reviews
Mads Andenas and Eirik Bjorge (eds). A Farewell to Fragmentation: Reassertion and Convergence in International Law (Jed Odermatt)
Chris Jay Hoofnagle, Federal Trade Commission Privacy Law and Policy (Bilyana Petkova)
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