I.CON
Volume 12 Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
Articles
Ruth Rubio-Marín, The achievement of female suffrage in Europe: On women´s citizenship
Günter Frankenberg, Human rights and the belief in a just world
Aoife Nolan, Holding non-state actors to account for constitutional economic and social rights violations: Experiences and lessons from South Africa and Ireland
Revisiting Van Gend en Loos: A Joint Symposium
with the European Journal of International Law (EJIL)
J.H.H. Weiler, Van Gend en Loos: The individual as subject and object and the dilemma of European legitimacy
Eyal Benvenisti and George Downs, The premises, assumptions, and implications of Van Gend en Loos: Viewed from the perspectives of democracy and legitimacy of international institutions: An abstract [published in EJIL 25/1]
Damian Chalmers and Luis Barroso, What Van Gend en Loos stands for
André Nollkaemper, The duality of direct effect in international law: An abstract [published in EJIL 25/1]
Morten Rasmussen, Revolutionizing European law: A history of the Van Gend en Loos judgment
Francesca Martines, Direct effect of international agreements of the European Union: An abstract [published in EJIL 25/1]
Sophie Robin-Olivier, The evolution of direct effect in the EU: Stocktaking, problems, projections
Hélène Ruiz-Fabri, Is there a case for direct effect of WTO obligations? An abstract [published in EJIL 25/1]
Jan Komárek, Waiting for the existential revolution in Europe
Michel Rosenfeld, Is global constitutionalism meaningful or desirable? An abstract [published in EJIL 25/1]
I•CON: Debate!
Francisco Urbina, “Balancing as reasoning” and the problems of legally unaided adjudication: A reply to Kai Möller
Kai Möller, “Balancing as reasoning” and the problems of legally unaided adjudication: A rejoinder to Francisco Urbina
I•CON: Debate!
Rafael Domingo, A right to religious and moral freedom?
Michael J. Perry, A right to religious and moral freedom?: A reply to Rafael Domingo
Book Reviews
Roberto Gargarella, Latin American Constitutionalism, 1810-2010. The Engine Room of the Constitution (Daniel Wei L. Wang and Priscila Pivatto)
Tania Groppi and Mari-Claire Ponthoreau (eds), The Use of Foreign Precedents by Constitutional Judges (François Venter)
Sonu Bedi, Beyond Race, Sex, and Sexual Orientation (Tim Wihl)
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Law after Modernity (Umut Özsu)
Comments
One response to “I.CON’s current issue (Table of Contents)”
Any access to Tania Groppi and Mari-Claire Ponthoreau (eds), The Use of Foreign Precedents by Constitutional Judges (François Venter)? I’m anxious to read the review.