Volume 11 Issue 1
Table of Contents
Editorial
Articles
Or Bassok and Yoav Dotan, Solving the countermajoritarian difficulty?
Asem Khalil, Beyond the written constitution: Constitutional crisis of, and the institutional deadlock in, the Palestinian political system as entrenched in the basic law
Adam Shinar and Anna Su, Religious law as foreign law in constitutional interpretation
Lars Vinx, The incoherence of strong popular sovereignty
Symposium: The Boundaries of Public Law
Michel Rosenfeld, Rethinking the boundaries between public law and private law for the twenty first century: An introduction
Alain Supiot, The public-private relation in the context of today’s refeudalization
Peter Goodrich, The political theology of private law
Judith Resnik, Globalization(s), privatization(s), constitutionalization, and statization: Icons and experiences of sovereignty in the 21st century
The Lautsi Debate – Fin
Dimitrios Kyritsis and Stavros Tsakyrakis, Neutrality in the classroom
Lorenzo Zucca, Lautsi: A Commentary on a decision by the ECtHR Grand Chamber
JHH Weiler, Lautsi: A reply
Review Essay
David Kosař, The least accountable branch
Book Reviews
Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale (eds). Hannah Arendt and the Law (Christian Volk)
C. Raj Kumar. Corruption and Human Rights in India. Comparative Perspectives on Transparency and Good Governance (Morag Goodwin)
Sandra Liebenberg. Socio-Economic Rights. Adjudication under a Transformative Constitution (Katharine G. Young)
Ademola Abass (ed.). Protecting Human Security in Africa (Mia Swart)
Steven Radelet. Emerging Africa. How 17 Countries are Leading the Way (Ebrahim Afsah)
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