I.CON
Volume 11 Issue 3
Table of Contents
Editorial
Articles
Virgílio Afonso da Silva, Deciding without deliberating
Panu Minkkinen, Political constitutionalism vs. political constitutional theory: Law, power and politics
Symposium: Constitutional Transitions in the Middle East
Sujit Choudhry, Introduction
Mohammad Fadel, Judicial legitimacy and the Legitimacy of Islamic State Law
Clark Lombardi, Reconciling islamization and democratization
Asli Bali, Courts and Constitutional Transition: Lessons from the Turkish Case
Turkuler Isiksel, Between text and context: Turkey’s tradition of authoritarian constitutionalism
Ozan Varol, The Turkish “Model” of Civil-Military Relations
I·CON: Debate!
Haim Sandberg, Strategic considerations behind normative explanations: Lessons from Israel’s supreme court takings case
Barak Medina, Strategic considerations behind normative explanations: A reply to Haim Sandberg
Haim Sandberg, Strategic considerations behind normative explanations: A rejoinder to Barak Medina
I.CON Book Forum
Dennis Patterson and Alexis Galán, The limits of normative legal pluralism
Paul Schiff Berman, How legal pluralism is and is not distinct from liberalism: A response to Dennis Patterson and Alexis Galán
Rosa M. Lastra, The Globalization Paradox. Democracy and the Future of the World Economy
Robert Howse, Further considerations on Dani Rodrik, The Globalization Paradox
Dani Rodrik, The Globalization Paradox: A response to Rosa Lastra and Robert Howse
Book Reviews
Jean L. Cohen, Globalization and Sovereignty. Rethinking Legality, Legitimacy and Constitutionalism (Martti Koskenniemi)
Thomas Kleinlein, Konstitutionalisierung im Völkerrecht. Konstruktion und Elemente einer idealistischen Völkerrechtslehre (Petra Dobner)
David Armitage, Foundations of Modern International Thought (Walter Rech)
Justin O. Frosini, Constitutional Preambles at a Crossroads between Politics and Law (Ebrahim Afsah)
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