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    • Nov 29, 2022 Povertyism is a Major Obstacle to the Eradication of Poverty. It’s Time to Ban it. Nov 29, 2022
    • Nov 22, 2022 Unconstitutional Actions and a Legislative Gap: Were the Actions of the Head of the Ukrainian Supreme Court in Terminating the Powers of Judge Lvov Legal? Nov 22, 2022
    • Nov 17, 2022 The Enforcement of International Human Rights Standards on Personal Liberty and the Presumption of Innocence in Mexico: When the Supreme Court Became its Own Worst Enemy Nov 17, 2022
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    • Jun 7, 2022 The International Impact of 'Government of the Republic of South Africa v Grootboom' Jun 7, 2022
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    • May 24, 2022 The Irish Unification Debate After the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections May 24, 2022
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    • Apr 15, 2022 Playing the Long Game: Behind Mexico’s Presidential Recall Election Apr 15, 2022
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    • Apr 7, 2022 La politique de défense et de sécurité dans la Constitution congolaise du 18 février 2006 : quid du titulaire ? Apr 7, 2022
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  • March 2022
    • Mar 24, 2022 The Ius ad Bellum and Ius in Bello of Court-Packing Mar 24, 2022
    • Mar 22, 2022 Court-Packing in Comparative Perspective Mar 22, 2022
    • Mar 17, 2022 Court-Packing: Four Observations on a General Theory of Constitutional Change Mar 17, 2022
    • Mar 17, 2022 Can ‘Good’ Court-Packing be Justified to Repair Democratic Decay? Mar 17, 2022
    • Mar 15, 2022 What is in it for Them? Guarantees for Protecting Minorities Under the Constitutional Regime in South Sudan Mar 15, 2022
    • Mar 10, 2022 Abortion Decriminalization in Colombia: Legal Fetishism or Practical Reform? Mar 10, 2022
  • February 2022
    • Feb 24, 2022 Does the Earth Need More Legal People? Feb 24, 2022
    • Feb 22, 2022 Opposition Alliance in Turkey: Can it Restore Democracy? Feb 22, 2022
    • Feb 22, 2022 European Rights of Nature Initiatives Feb 22, 2022
    • Feb 17, 2022 A Strategic Move or a Missed Chance? An Analysis of the Indonesian Constitutional Court Decision on the Omnibus Law on Job Creation Feb 17, 2022
    • Feb 17, 2022 The Constitutional Potential of the Rights of Nature Beyond Constitutions Feb 17, 2022
    • Feb 15, 2022 Guest Editorial: Symposium on the Rights of Nature and Constitutional Law Feb 15, 2022
    • Feb 10, 2022 Problems with the Application of the Basic Structure Doctrine in India: Why Limiting the Constitutional Amendment Powers of the Legislature is a Bad Idea Feb 10, 2022
    • Feb 10, 2022 Mexico’s Upcoming Presidential Recall Election Has Been Hijacked by the President’s Party Feb 10, 2022
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    • Feb 3, 2022 Announcing the Launch of the African Law Matters Blog: Fostering Constitutional Conversations Across the African Continent Feb 3, 2022
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    • Jan 27, 2022 La crise économique en Turquie fait - elle le jeu de culte de la personnalité d’Erdoğan? Jan 27, 2022
    • Jan 25, 2022 Women’s Political Participation in The Gambia: Gender Quotas as Fast Track to Equality Jan 25, 2022
    • Jan 18, 2022 Editorial: New Year, New Leadership Jan 18, 2022
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    • Dec 23, 2022 Israel’s political and constitutional crisis Dec 23, 2022
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    • Dec 15, 2022 Trading Blows in Parliament: What Legislative Violence Means for Ghana’s Democracy Dec 15, 2022
    • Dec 13, 2022 Elite Capture and Popular Participation in South Sudan’s Constitution Making? Dec 13, 2022
    • Dec 1, 2022 Removal of the Slovak Government by a Referendum: Act II of the Drama Dec 1, 2022
  • November 2022
    • Nov 29, 2022 A Second Scottish Independence Referendum and Schrodinger’s Sub-State Constituent Power Nov 29, 2022
    • Nov 29, 2022 Povertyism is a Major Obstacle to the Eradication of Poverty. It’s Time to Ban it. Nov 29, 2022
    • Nov 22, 2022 Unconstitutional Actions and a Legislative Gap: Were the Actions of the Head of the Ukrainian Supreme Court in Terminating the Powers of Judge Lvov Legal? Nov 22, 2022
    • Nov 17, 2022 The Enforcement of International Human Rights Standards on Personal Liberty and the Presumption of Innocence in Mexico: When the Supreme Court Became its Own Worst Enemy Nov 17, 2022
    • Nov 10, 2022 The Indonesian Proposal to Establish a Constitutional Supremacy Index Nov 10, 2022
    • Nov 8, 2022 Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Constitutional Court Protects the Rule of Law Against Illiberal Memory Politics Nov 8, 2022
    • Nov 1, 2022 The Parallel Play of Liberty and Subsistence Nov 1, 2022
    • Nov 1, 2022 Unpacking the Ethno-Federalist Narrative in Lebanon: A Socio-Historic Analysis Nov 1, 2022
  • October 2022
    • Oct 27, 2022 Why I am a Federalist Oct 27, 2022
    • Oct 25, 2022 State, Constitution and Democracy in Divided Societies: The Case of Lebanon Oct 25, 2022
    • Oct 20, 2022 Fostering a Security Architecture for Minorities in the Levant: Failed Shots Oct 20, 2022
    • Oct 18, 2022 Lebanon: A Century of a Constitutional Contradiction Oct 18, 2022
    • Oct 13, 2022 Can Nature Have Rights? That’s No Longer the Question Oct 13, 2022
    • Oct 13, 2022 The “Scramble for Lebanon”: Is Federalism a Way out of the Deadlock of Consociationalism? Oct 13, 2022
    • Oct 11, 2022 Is the Risk of Winning the War in Ukraine but Losing Democracy Real? Oct 11, 2022
    • Oct 11, 2022 Sobre las razones del olvido del constitucionalismo del Istmo Centroamericano Oct 11, 2022
    • Oct 11, 2022 Para continuar con el diálogo sobre el “plebiscito de salida” chileno Oct 11, 2022
    • Oct 4, 2022 On the Democratic (but Limited) Virtues of the Chilean Exit Referendum Oct 4, 2022
  • September 2022
    • Sep 29, 2022 The Use and Abuse of International Law in Central American Constitutional State Building Sep 29, 2022
    • Sep 27, 2022 En defensa del plebiscito de salida chileno Sep 27, 2022
    • Sep 27, 2022 Central America: A Turn Towards Politically Charged Courts Sep 27, 2022
    • Sep 22, 2022 Los días más difíciles de la Constitución salvadoreña Sep 22, 2022
    • Sep 20, 2022 Plebiscitos de Salida y Democracia Sep 20, 2022
    • Sep 20, 2022 Why Central America Needs More Transparency and Public Scrutiny Over Congressional Appointments Sep 20, 2022
    • Sep 15, 2022 Plebiscitos como democracia: Una respuesta al Prof. Roberto Gargarella Sep 15, 2022
    • Sep 14, 2022 Reflections on the Roundtable on Political Sentiments and Moral Emotions in Constitutional Law Sep 14, 2022
    • Sep 6, 2022 El “plebiscito de salida” como error constituyente Sep 6, 2022
    • Sep 1, 2022 Editorial: An Exciting Second Half of 2022 Lies Ahead Sep 1, 2022
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    • Jul 7, 2022 Iraq Urgently Needs a Real Constitution Jul 7, 2022
    • Jul 5, 2022 Message from the IACL-AIDC President: Congratulations to Cheryl Saunders, recipient of the 2022 Tang Prize in Rule of Law Jul 5, 2022
  • June 2022
    • Jun 30, 2022 Remplacer la CEDH : est-ce facile à imaginer pour la Russie ? Jun 30, 2022
    • Jun 28, 2022 Les changements anticonstitutionnels de gouvernement : mode ou contre mode ? Jun 28, 2022
    • Jun 23, 2022 When Judges Threaten Constitutional Governance: Evidence from Mexico Jun 23, 2022
    • Jun 22, 2022 The Constitutional Way to Divide a Country Jun 22, 2022
    • Jun 17, 2022 Olga Tellis v Bombay Municipal Corporation: The Supreme Court of India, the Right to Housing and the Interconnectedness of Rights Jun 17, 2022
    • Jun 16, 2022 Countering the Scourge of Unconstitutional Changes of Government in Africa Jun 16, 2022
    • Jun 16, 2022 Constitutional Transformations: New Blog Series in the Lead-up to the World Congress of Constitutional Law Jun 16, 2022
    • Jun 16, 2022 Despotism or Judicial Craftsmanship? Narrative Wars in Israel’s 'Marbury v. Madison' Jun 16, 2022
    • Jun 14, 2022 Lüth and Elfes – A German Approach to a Horizontal Effect of Fundamental Rights Jun 14, 2022
    • Jun 7, 2022 The International Impact of 'Government of the Republic of South Africa v Grootboom' Jun 7, 2022
    • Jun 2, 2022 Guest Editor’s Introduction: ‘Global’ Landmark Judgments Jun 2, 2022
  • May 2022
    • May 26, 2022 La Liberté académique en péril en Turquie May 26, 2022
    • May 24, 2022 The Irish Unification Debate After the Northern Ireland Assembly Elections May 24, 2022
    • May 19, 2022 The Conference on the Future of Europe as a Constitutional Experiment May 19, 2022
    • May 17, 2022 The Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Introducing Life Imprisonment in Colombia May 17, 2022
    • May 12, 2022 Moldova, Mic-Drop!: A Long-Awaited Ratification of the Istanbul Convention May 12, 2022
    • May 10, 2022 Economic Crisis and Constitutional Reform in Sri Lanka May 10, 2022
    • May 6, 2022 At the Center of the Storm: Pakistan’s Political Crisis and the Supreme Court May 6, 2022
    • May 5, 2022 The Challenges of ‘Good’ Court-Packing: Concluding Thoughts May 5, 2022
    • May 3, 2022 “Good” Court-Packing Interrogated May 3, 2022
    • May 3, 2022 Legislative Elections in France: A Choice Between More Presidentialism or More Parliamentarism May 3, 2022
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    • Apr 15, 2022 Playing the Long Game: Behind Mexico’s Presidential Recall Election Apr 15, 2022
    • Apr 12, 2022 Singapore’s Law Banning “Gross Indecency” Between Men: All But Gone? Apr 12, 2022
    • Apr 7, 2022 L’opinion dissidente du juge mise au secret : un an et demi d'amendements absurdes dans la loi russe Apr 7, 2022
    • Apr 7, 2022 La politique de défense et de sécurité dans la Constitution congolaise du 18 février 2006 : quid du titulaire ? Apr 7, 2022
    • Apr 5, 2022 “Good” Court-Packing in the Real World Apr 5, 2022
  • March 2022
    • Mar 24, 2022 The Ius ad Bellum and Ius in Bello of Court-Packing Mar 24, 2022
    • Mar 22, 2022 Court-Packing in Comparative Perspective Mar 22, 2022
    • Mar 17, 2022 Court-Packing: Four Observations on a General Theory of Constitutional Change Mar 17, 2022
    • Mar 17, 2022 Can ‘Good’ Court-Packing be Justified to Repair Democratic Decay? Mar 17, 2022
    • Mar 15, 2022 What is in it for Them? Guarantees for Protecting Minorities Under the Constitutional Regime in South Sudan Mar 15, 2022
    • Mar 10, 2022 Abortion Decriminalization in Colombia: Legal Fetishism or Practical Reform? Mar 10, 2022
  • February 2022
    • Feb 24, 2022 Does the Earth Need More Legal People? Feb 24, 2022
    • Feb 22, 2022 Opposition Alliance in Turkey: Can it Restore Democracy? Feb 22, 2022
    • Feb 22, 2022 European Rights of Nature Initiatives Feb 22, 2022
    • Feb 17, 2022 A Strategic Move or a Missed Chance? An Analysis of the Indonesian Constitutional Court Decision on the Omnibus Law on Job Creation Feb 17, 2022
    • Feb 17, 2022 The Constitutional Potential of the Rights of Nature Beyond Constitutions Feb 17, 2022
    • Feb 15, 2022 Guest Editorial: Symposium on the Rights of Nature and Constitutional Law Feb 15, 2022
    • Feb 10, 2022 Problems with the Application of the Basic Structure Doctrine in India: Why Limiting the Constitutional Amendment Powers of the Legislature is a Bad Idea Feb 10, 2022
    • Feb 10, 2022 Mexico’s Upcoming Presidential Recall Election Has Been Hijacked by the President’s Party Feb 10, 2022
    • Feb 3, 2022 ALM Cross-Post: Constitutional Conversations with Justice Albie Sachs Feb 3, 2022
    • Feb 3, 2022 Announcing the Launch of the African Law Matters Blog: Fostering Constitutional Conversations Across the African Continent Feb 3, 2022
    • Feb 1, 2022 Redeeming ‘the National’ in Constitutional Argument Feb 1, 2022
  • January 2022
    • Jan 27, 2022 La crise économique en Turquie fait - elle le jeu de culte de la personnalité d’Erdoğan? Jan 27, 2022
    • Jan 25, 2022 Women’s Political Participation in The Gambia: Gender Quotas as Fast Track to Equality Jan 25, 2022
    • Jan 18, 2022 Editorial: New Year, New Leadership Jan 18, 2022
  • December 2021
    • Dec 16, 2021 End of Year Editorial Dec 16, 2021
    • Dec 16, 2021 Micronations and Statehood: Why Pretend to be a State? Dec 16, 2021
    • Dec 16, 2021 Old Monarchies in Old Europe. Anything new? An Appetizer, with Special Reference to Liechtenstein Dec 16, 2021
    • Dec 14, 2021 “The Tide has Turned” – Botswana Court of Appeal Upholds the Decriminalisation of Same-Sex Relations Dec 14, 2021
    • Dec 9, 2021 Liechtenstein and the EEA: EEA Law as Supplementary Constitutional Law Dec 9, 2021
    • Dec 7, 2021 A Constitution of Values? The Constitution of the Principality of Liechtenstein and its State Goals Dec 7, 2021
    • Dec 2, 2021 The 1921 Constitution of Liechtenstein (LV) from a Micro State Perspective Dec 2, 2021
  • November 2021
    • Nov 23, 2021 Constitutions and Housework Nov 23, 2021
    • Nov 16, 2021 Feminisation of the Judiciary between Thick and Thin: Women as Model Minority Judges in Indonesia Nov 16, 2021
    • Nov 15, 2021 L’Hyper-Judiciarisation du Contentieux Électoral au Niger: Le Cas de L’Élection Présidentielle de 2020-2021 Nov 15, 2021
    • Nov 11, 2021 Women Judges and the Rise and Fall of Philippine Democracy Nov 11, 2021
    • Nov 9, 2021 Women Judges, Local Judges, Foreign Judges: Methods of Collecting and Analysing Data on Gender and Pacific Judiciaries Nov 9, 2021
    • Nov 8, 2021 Guaranteeing Socio-Economic Rights in the Constitution: A Case for Sierra Leone Nov 8, 2021
    • Nov 4, 2021 Reframing Feminist Imperatives in Adjudication in Sri Lanka Nov 4, 2021
    • Nov 2, 2021 Guest Editorial: Symposium on Women in the Judiciary Nov 2, 2021
  • October 2021
    • Oct 28, 2021 A New Beginning? Indigenous Peoples in Chile After Its Bicentenary Oct 28, 2021
    • Oct 26, 2021 Comparative Constitutional Law, Colonialism and Empire (Part II) Oct 26, 2021
    • Oct 26, 2021 Argentina and Indigenous Peoples Across 200 Years of Independence Oct 26, 2021
    • Oct 25, 2021 The Constitutional Court and the “Good Morality” of Politicians in the Central African Republic Oct 25, 2021
    • Oct 21, 2021 The Limits of Conscientious Objection and the Right to Abortion in Mexico Oct 21, 2021
    • Oct 21, 2021 Comparative Constitutional Law, Colonialism and Empire (Part I) Oct 21, 2021
    • Oct 21, 2021 Pluri-National State-Building Processes in Ecuador Through Interculturality and Human Rights as a Process of Real Independence Oct 21, 2021
    • Oct 19, 2021 Indigenous Nations in the Bicentennial of Peru Oct 19, 2021
    • Oct 18, 2021 Constitutionalism and Political Transition in Burkina Faso Oct 18, 2021
    • Oct 14, 2021 The Paradox of the Indigenous Question in Colombia Oct 14, 2021
    • Oct 12, 2021 Guatemala: Ongoing Struggles Over Indigenous Rights, 200 Years After Independence Oct 12, 2021
    • Oct 11, 2021 Forging Forward Introspectively as Ghana’s Constitution Turns Thirty Oct 11, 2021
    • Oct 7, 2021 Mexico’s Constitution, Indigenous Rights and the Future Oct 7, 2021
    • Oct 5, 2021 Dr. Hilmar Hoch Address: The Centenary of the Constitution of Liechtenstein Oct 5, 2021
    • Oct 5, 2021 Guest Editorial: The Centenary of the Constitution of Liechtenstein Oct 5, 2021
    • Oct 5, 2021 Guest Editorial: Symposium on 200 Years Since Latin American States’ Independence and Indigenous Peoples Oct 5, 2021
    • Oct 4, 2021 The Paradox of Constitutional Transformation Under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon Oct 4, 2021
  • September 2021
    • Sep 30, 2021 India’s Troubling Jurisprudence to Control and Regulate Private and Religious Sphere Sep 30, 2021
    • Sep 30, 2021 COVID-19 and Police Powers Beyond the State Sep 30, 2021
    • Sep 28, 2021 COVID-19 and Sexual and Reproductive Health: Challenging Abstraction and Neutrality in Public Health Emergency Responses Sep 28, 2021
    • Sep 23, 2021 Courts, Proportionality and COVID-19 Lockdowns Sep 23, 2021
    • Sep 21, 2021 Why We Need to Abandon ‘The Rule of Law’ Sep 21, 2021
    • Sep 21, 2021 Legislatures in the COVID-19 Crisis Sep 21, 2021
    • Sep 16, 2021 COVID-19: Federalism and the Constitution Sep 16, 2021
    • Sep 14, 2021 Countering the Spread of COVID-19 by Means of Recommendations and its Constitutional Implications Sep 14, 2021
    • Sep 13, 2021 Reinvigorating the Separation of Powers and the Politics of Inter-Branch Relations in Post-2010 Kenya Sep 13, 2021
    • Sep 13, 2021 Dilemmas of Constitution Building in Post-Conflict South Sudan Sep 13, 2021
    • Sep 9, 2021 Thinking About Executive Power Post-Pandemic Sep 9, 2021
    • Sep 7, 2021 COVID-19 and the Notion of “Emergency”: Towards New Patterns? Sep 7, 2021
    • Sep 7, 2021 Editorial: COVID-19 and the Future of Constitutionalism Sep 7, 2021
    • Sep 7, 2021 Spotlight on Africa: Launching a new feature of the IACL-AIDC Blog Sep 7, 2021
    • Sep 2, 2021 Can People Ask for Early Elections? Slovak Constitutional Court Says No Sep 2, 2021
  • August 2021
    • Aug 6, 2021 Tunisia: Crafting a Consensus Democracy in a Dissensus Environment Aug 6, 2021
  • July 2021
    • Jul 29, 2021 IACL/AIDC Research Group on Public Law Responses to Public Health Emergencies – Research Plans, Objectives and Call for New Members Jul 29, 2021
    • Jul 20, 2021 Peru’s National Jury of Elections: Guardians of Elections and Guarantors of Democracy Jul 20, 2021
    • Jul 15, 2021 The Global South and Liberal Constitutionalism: Incommensurable Opposites? Jul 15, 2021
    • Jul 15, 2021 The Provisional Instance of Tunisia: An Insufficient Substitute for a Constitutional Court Jul 15, 2021
    • Jul 6, 2021 The South African Constitutional Court Orders Zuma to Prison Jul 6, 2021
    • Jul 1, 2021 The Dissolution of the Palestinian Legislative Council by the Palestinian Constitutional Court: A Missed Opportunity for Reform Jul 1, 2021
    • Jul 1, 2021 Has Samoa Weathered a Constitutional Storm and Reached a Constitutional Compromise Between Tradition and Democratic Government? Jul 1, 2021
  • June 2021
    • Jun 29, 2021 The Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court’s Interpretation of the Islamic Sharia as a Constitutional Check: Stalling the Radical Islamization of the Egyptian Legal System Jun 29, 2021
    • Jun 24, 2021 Land Restitution as Transitional Justice in Colombia and Germany Jun 24, 2021
    • Jun 24, 2021 Social Rights for Chile: Drawing Lessons (also) from Italian Constitutional Design Jun 24, 2021
    • Jun 22, 2021 Back to Basics: When Stating the Obvious is Groundbreaking Jun 22, 2021
    • Jun 17, 2021 On the Women’s Side: the Turkish Constitutional Court Protecting Women’s Reproductive Rights Jun 17, 2021
    • Jun 15, 2021 More Power to the People? The Citizens’ Assembly on Gender Equality and the Future for Minipublic Deliberation in Ireland Jun 15, 2021
    • Jun 15, 2021 Guest Editor’s Introduction: Constitutional Landmark Judgments in the MENA Region Jun 15, 2021
    • Jun 1, 2021 Of Colonies and Empires Jun 1, 2021
  • May 2021
    • May 27, 2021 A Case for Moderated Parliamentarianism: A Response May 27, 2021
    • May 25, 2021 The Perils of Politics in the Scholarly Debate on Puerto Rico’s Constitutional Status May 25, 2021
    • May 25, 2021 Khaitan’s Moderated Parliamentarism: Competing Principles and Constitutional Design Choices May 25, 2021
    • May 20, 2021 Well-Designed Semi-Parliamentarism: A Comment on Khaitan’s Defence of Moderated Parliamentarism May 20, 2021
    • May 18, 2021 Science and Populism - The Case of “Objectocracy” May 18, 2021
    • May 18, 2021 Constitutional Desiderata for Idealised Models of Democratic Governance: Protecting Parliamentary Process and Administration May 18, 2021
    • May 11, 2021 Article 7B and the Paradox of Eternalising the Constitution of Bangladesh May 11, 2021
    • May 11, 2021 Moderated Parliamentarism, Effective Governments and Legislative Gridlock May 11, 2021
    • May 6, 2021 Scholars and the Politics of Puerto Rico’s Constitutional Status May 6, 2021
    • May 6, 2021 Draft Criminal Procedure and Evidence Law Contradicts the Ethiopian Constitution and Federal Architecture May 6, 2021
    • May 6, 2021 Moderated Parliamentarism: A Response May 6, 2021
    • May 4, 2021 What’s the Party For? A Comment on “Balancing Accountability and Effectiveness: A Case for Moderated Parliamentarianism.” May 4, 2021
    • May 4, 2021 In Defense of Moderated Parliamentarism May 4, 2021
    • May 4, 2021 Political Power and Legal Power in the Brazilian Constitution: The Recent Debate on the Role of the Armed Forces May 4, 2021
  • April 2021
    • Apr 1, 2021 Casuistry or Eurocentrism: How to Write a Global History of Constitutions? Apr 1, 2021
    • Apr 1, 2021 The Content of the 2020 Constitutional Amendments in Russia Apr 1, 2021
  • March 2021
    • Mar 30, 2021 2020 Constitutional Amendments in Russia: Procedure for Adoption of Amendments Mar 30, 2021
    • Mar 30, 2021 2020 Constitutional Amendments in Russia: A Constitutional Update? Mar 30, 2021
    • Mar 23, 2021 Gender of the Constituent Power of the Turkish Constitution of 1921 Mar 23, 2021
    • Mar 18, 2021 The Meaning and Significance of the Grand National Assembly According to the Turkish Constitution of 1921 Mar 18, 2021
    • Mar 16, 2021 Does the Government System of the 1921 Constitution Qualify as an Assembly Government System? The Controversial Government System of the 1921 Constitution Mar 16, 2021
    • Mar 11, 2021 The First Big Constitutional Breakthrough in Ottoman-Turkish Constitutionalism: The 1921 Constitution Mar 11, 2021
    • Mar 9, 2021 The Turkish Constitution of 1921: An Assessment of the “Double Constitution Period” Mar 9, 2021
    • Mar 4, 2021 The Covid-19 Vaccine Demands International and National Solidarity Mar 4, 2021
    • Mar 4, 2021 The Revolutionary Constitution of 1921 Mar 4, 2021
    • Mar 2, 2021 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Symposium on the Centenary of 1921 Constitution: Hundred Years of Constitutional Transformation in Turkey Mar 2, 2021
  • February 2021
    • Feb 23, 2021 The Brazilian Federal Supreme Court as Guardian of the Ecosystem: An Emerging Framework for Ecological Justice Feb 23, 2021
    • Feb 23, 2021 Indigeneity, Race and the Australian Constitution: A Response to Professor James Allan’s Characterisation of the Majority Decision in Love; Thoms Feb 23, 2021
    • Feb 18, 2021 Myanmar’s Military Coup D’état is Unconstitutional: How Should the International Community Respond? Feb 18, 2021
    • Feb 18, 2021 The Debate on the Istanbul Convention in Turkey: A Populist Reinterpretation of the Principle of Gender Equality Feb 18, 2021
    • Feb 16, 2021 In Memoriam: Pavle Nikolić Feb 16, 2021
    • Feb 16, 2021 Implementation of the Istanbul Convention in the Shadow of Populism: The Case of Poland Feb 16, 2021
    • Feb 11, 2021 Istanbul Convention in Poland - From Ratification to Unconstitutionality? Feb 11, 2021
    • Feb 9, 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Free, Prior and Informed Consent’s Integration in Investment Standards Feb 9, 2021
    • Feb 9, 2021 The (Non)-Ratification of the Istanbul Convention: Specialities of the Related Political Discourse in Hungary Feb 9, 2021
    • Feb 4, 2021 Editorial: Academic Blogging, a New Year and New Team Members Feb 4, 2021
    • Feb 4, 2021 Using Shifting Narratives to Undermine Gender Equality: Comparative Insights from Hungary, Poland and Turkey Feb 4, 2021
    • Feb 4, 2021 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Symposium on the IACL’s New Research Group on Gender and Constitutions Feb 4, 2021
    • Feb 2, 2021 Against Authoritarianism: Can the Court of Justice of the EU rescue democracy in Europe? Feb 2, 2021
  • January 2021
    • Jan 28, 2021 The Complex Relationship between Constitutional Idolatry, Literacy and Identity Jan 28, 2021
    • Jan 26, 2021 What is the True Value of the Constitution of Japan? Japanese People’s Perception of the Constitution Jan 26, 2021
    • Jan 26, 2021 Constitutional Faith or Constitutional Idolatry? Insights from recent mass protests in India Jan 26, 2021
    • Jan 21, 2021 ‘Otherness’ and Identity Politics in Constitutional Law Jan 21, 2021
    • Jan 21, 2021 In Search of Parliamentary Opposition in Bangladesh Jan 21, 2021
    • Jan 19, 2021 Following the Constitution in Times of Corona: A Path to Redeeming Constitutional Idolatry in The Netherlands? Jan 19, 2021
    • Jan 19, 2021 The Unequal Impact of Covid-19: Substantive Equality and Financial Relief in South Africa Jan 19, 2021
    • Jan 14, 2021 The Turkish Constitution as a Disrespected Idol Jan 14, 2021
    • Jan 14, 2021 The 2020 US Presidential Election: A Victory for the Democrats but a Threat to Democracy Jan 14, 2021
    • Jan 12, 2021 The Anti-Mask Movement and the Rise of the Right in Ireland: What does it Mean for our Democracy? Jan 12, 2021
    • Jan 12, 2021 Symposium: Believe in the Ideal, not the Idol: Is Constitutional Idolatry Happening in Taiwan? Jan 12, 2021
    • Jan 7, 2021 Symposium: Sweeping Away the Idols: A Review of Brian Christopher Jones’s Constitutional Idolatry and Democracy Jan 7, 2021
    • Jan 7, 2021 Guest Editors’ Introduction: Symposium on Constitutional Idolatry, Literacy and Identity Jan 7, 2021
  • December 2019
    • Dec 19, 2019 Symposium: A Stream Cannot Rise Higher than its Source: Australia’s landmark Communist Party Case Dec 19, 2019
    • Dec 19, 2019 DEM-DEC Research Update Editorial: The UK Elections and the Future of Democracy Dec 19, 2019
    • Dec 19, 2019 Much Ado about Nothing? Ten Years on from the Sejdić and Finci Case Dec 19, 2019
    • Dec 19, 2019 Turkey’s Ad Hominem Emergency Decrees – Measure or Penalty? (Post 2 of 2) Dec 19, 2019
    • Dec 17, 2019 Symposium: A New Role for a New Court: S v Makwanyane Dec 17, 2019
    • Dec 17, 2019 Turkey’s Ad Hominem Emergency Decrees – Measure or Penalty? (Post 1 of 2) Dec 17, 2019
    • Dec 12, 2019 State Unity versus Social Pluralism: Contradictions in Kosovo’s Constitution and the Demystification of the “Internationalized Pouvoir Constituant” Dec 12, 2019
    • Dec 12, 2019 Symposium: Indira Gandhi v Pengarah Jabatan Agama Islam Perak (2018): Landmark Case in Malaysia Dec 12, 2019
    • Dec 10, 2019 Symposium: Landmark and Limitations: Republic of Fiji v Prasad Dec 10, 2019
    • Dec 5, 2019 Symposium: Attorney-General v Taylor: An Example of the Cautious, Incremental and ‘Common Law’ Approach to Constitutional Change in New Zealand Dec 5, 2019
    • Dec 3, 2019 Symposium: Guest Editor’s Introduction: Constitutional Landmark Judgments in the Commonwealth Dec 3, 2019
    • Dec 3, 2019 Hong Kong’s Anti-mask Law: A Legal Victory with a Disturbing Twist Dec 3, 2019
  • November 2019
    • Nov 28, 2019 Constitutional Redesign of the Federal Balance: India and Article 370 Nov 28, 2019
    • Nov 28, 2019 Editorial: Showing Our Support for Prof. Wojciech Sadurski Nov 28, 2019
    • Nov 26, 2019 'One Country, Two Systems' – Learning from the Past Nov 26, 2019
    • Nov 21, 2019 DEM-DEC Research Update Editorial: The Power of Protest Nov 21, 2019
    • Nov 21, 2019 Peoples’ Tribunals and the Rule of Law Nov 21, 2019
    • Nov 19, 2019 A Short Reply to Rebecca Nelson’s Post 'Federalism and Environmental Frontiers' Nov 19, 2019
    • Nov 19, 2019 Does the Turkish Constitutional Court Provide Effective Remedies for Human Rights Violations? Nov 19, 2019
    • Nov 14, 2019 Constitutional Responses to Communalism in South Asia: The Case of India Nov 14, 2019
    • Nov 12, 2019 Brexit and the Commonwealth: Lessons from Comparative Legal History Nov 12, 2019
    • Nov 12, 2019 Brexit and the Commonwealth Nov 12, 2019
    • Nov 7, 2019 Symposium: Federalism and Environmental Frontiers Nov 7, 2019
    • Nov 5, 2019 Symposium: Institutional Design and the New Frontiers of Federalism Nov 5, 2019
  • October 2019
    • Oct 31, 2019 Symposium: Federalism & the European Union: Understanding current challenges through a federal lens Oct 31, 2019
    • Oct 29, 2019 Symposium: Using Constitutional Controversies to Protect Human Rights Oct 29, 2019
    • Oct 24, 2019 Symposium: Quasi-Federalism and Localism: The Constitutional Position of Local Government in the UK Oct 24, 2019
    • Oct 22, 2019 Symposium: Guest Editors’ Introduction: IACL’s New Research Group on New Frontiers of Federalism Oct 22, 2019
    • Oct 17, 2019 What Kind of Judge are You? Oct 17, 2019
    • Oct 15, 2019 Is the Dissolution of the Peruvian Congress a Constitutional Measure? Oct 15, 2019
    • Oct 10, 2019 DEM-DEC Research Update Editorial: Reflecting on 1989 Oct 10, 2019
    • Oct 10, 2019 Symposium: The German Basic Law and the Process of European Integration Oct 10, 2019
    • Oct 8, 2019 Symposium: The Federal Council: The Secret to the Institutional Success of the German Federal System Oct 8, 2019
    • Oct 3, 2019 Symposium: Consensual Governance – The German Governmental System Oct 3, 2019
    • Oct 1, 2019 Symposium: More Than Just Rights – The Basic Law and Its Fundamental Rights Chapter Oct 1, 2019
  • September 2019
    • Sep 26, 2019 The Supreme Court ruling: why the effects test could help save democracy (somewhat) Sep 26, 2019
    • Sep 26, 2019 Symposium: The Financial Constitution of the Basic Law Sep 26, 2019
    • Sep 26, 2019 South African High Court Finds Surveillance Law Unconstitutional Sep 26, 2019
    • Sep 24, 2019 Editorial: Welcome Back and Meet the New Team Sep 24, 2019
    • Sep 24, 2019 Editorial – '70 Years of the German Basic Law' Symposium Sep 24, 2019
    • Sep 24, 2019 Indications of Inconsistency: A Concerning Remedy for Breaches of Protected Rights and Liberties Sep 24, 2019
  • August 2019
    • Aug 2, 2019 Democratic Decay & Renewal (DEM-DEC): Global Research Update-July 2019 Aug 2, 2019
  • July 2019
    • Jul 31, 2019 Recent Abortion Decision of Korean Constitutional Court Jul 31, 2019
    • Jul 29, 2019 Presentation of the New IACL Research Group "New Frontiers of Federalism" Jul 29, 2019
    • Jul 24, 2019 Mini-Symposium: Kenya and LGBT Rights – EG v the Hon. Attorney-General Jul 24, 2019
    • Jul 22, 2019 Mini-Symposium: The Continuity of Insecurity from the Colonial to the Post-Colonial State: The Law of Sedition in India and its Dissenting Peoples Jul 22, 2019
    • Jul 22, 2019 Editorial - ‘Indian Young Scholars’ Mini-Symposium Jul 22, 2019
    • Jul 17, 2019 Conference Report - Workshop 'Cities in Federal Theory' Jul 17, 2019
    • Jul 15, 2019 Internal Secession and Federalism in Ethiopia Jul 15, 2019
    • Jul 15, 2019 Symposium: The Constitutional Design of the Judiciary in Tunisia: Post-Arab Spring Jul 15, 2019
    • Jul 10, 2019 Symposium: Recent and Potential Future Constitutional Developments in Russia Jul 10, 2019
    • Jul 8, 2019 Symposium: Dissents in Charter Cases at the Supreme Court: An Anomaly of 2018 or An Emerging Trend? Jul 8, 2019
    • Jul 5, 2019 Democratic Decay & Renewal (DEM-DEC): Global Research Update-June 2019 Jul 5, 2019
    • Jul 5, 2019 Conference report - IACL Research Group on Constitutional Responses to Terrorism – 2019 Workshop “Counter-Terrorism at the Crossroad between International, Regional and Domestic Law” Jul 5, 2019
    • Jul 5, 2019 Latin America: Walking into the Abyss with eyes wide open Jul 5, 2019
    • Jul 3, 2019 Constitutional Law Developments in South Asia in 2019 Jul 3, 2019
  • June 2019
    • Jun 28, 2019 ‘Disallegient conduct’ and citizenship stripping: Recent Australian developments Jun 28, 2019
    • Jun 28, 2019 The History of the 48-Hour Lawsuit: Democratic Backsliding, Academic Freedom, and the Legislative Process in Poland Jun 28, 2019
    • Jun 26, 2019 Absent-Present Membership? EU Citizens in Brexit Britain Jun 26, 2019
    • Jun 24, 2019 A Common Policy? The Calling into Question of the European Asylum System Jun 24, 2019
    • Jun 19, 2019 Applying the Right to Family in the Immigration Context of Hong Kong Jun 19, 2019
    • Jun 17, 2019 Symposium: Guest Editors’ Introduction: IACL’s New Research Group on Membership and Exclusion under Constitutions Jun 17, 2019
    • Jun 14, 2019 Decisional Autonomy as Central to Privacy: Reproductive Rights in India Jun 14, 2019
    • Jun 12, 2019 Symposium: Foundation and Framework: How Unwritten Constitutional Principles Shape Political Decision-Making Jun 12, 2019
    • Jun 10, 2019 The English Common Law as a Vehicle for the Protection of Uncodified Constitutional Rights Jun 10, 2019
    • Jun 7, 2019 Notes from a Foreign Field: A Critique of the Kenyan High Court’s Homosexuality Judgment Jun 7, 2019
    • Jun 5, 2019 Symposium: The Unwritten Constitutional Principle of Ecological Sustainability: A Lodestar for Canadian Environmental Law? Jun 5, 2019
    • Jun 3, 2019 Symposium: ‘A Constitution Similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom’: Constitutional Principles and the Importance of Context – A Sustainable Jurisprudence Jun 3, 2019
  • May 2019
    • May 29, 2019 Symposium: The Demands of Unwritten Constitutionalism on Institutional Design May 29, 2019
    • May 27, 2019 Symposium: Guest Editors' Introduction: Contemporary Perspectives on Unwritten Constitutional Principles May 27, 2019
    • May 24, 2019 Democratic Decay & Renewal (DEM-DEC): Global Research Update-May 2019 May 24, 2019
    • May 22, 2019 Symposium: We Can Work It Out: Crafting a Constitutional Transition in Venezuela May 22, 2019
    • May 20, 2019 Belize votes in referendum to refer territorial dispute with Guatemala to the International Court of Justice May 20, 2019
    • May 20, 2019 Simposio: Recuperando la integridad electoral en Venezuela: condiciones electorales necesarias para garantizar elecciones presidenciales libres y transparentes May 20, 2019
    • May 20, 2019 Symposium: Recovering Electoral Integrity in Venezuela: Necessary Electoral Conditions to Guarantee Reliable and Fair Presidential Elections May 20, 2019
    • May 17, 2019 Constitutional Paternalism: The Israeli Supreme Court as Guardian of the Knesset May 17, 2019
    • May 15, 2019 Symposium: The Venezuelan Interim Government and its Time Constraints May 15, 2019
    • May 13, 2019 Symposium: A Constitutionally Enabled Crisis? The Problem of Venezuela's Self-Negating Constitution May 13, 2019
    • May 10, 2019 Diversity Died (Again): The Indian Supreme Court and its Appointments May 10, 2019
    • May 10, 2019 Analysis: The Strasbourg Court's First Advisory Opinion under Protocol 16 May 10, 2019
    • May 8, 2019 Symposium: Radical Democracy and the Venezuelan Crisis May 8, 2019
    • May 6, 2019 Symposium: Juan Guaidó Is Not “Self-Proclaimed” May 6, 2019
    • May 3, 2019 The Thai Constitutional Court, a Major Threat to Thai Democracy  May 3, 2019
    • May 1, 2019 Symposium: Challenging Autocracy: Opposition Re-Unification under Guaidó’s Leadership May 1, 2019
    • May 1, 2019 Symposium: The Venezuelan Opposition’s (Surprising) Rise from the Ashes May 1, 2019
  • April 2019
    • Apr 29, 2019 Symposium: A Primer to Venezuela’s Constitutional Crisis Apr 29, 2019
    • Apr 29, 2019 Guest Editor's Editorial: 'Blog Symposium - Venezuela’s 2019 (Constitutional) Crisis' Apr 29, 2019
    • Apr 29, 2019 Editorial: A Blockbuster Symposium Season to Mark Our 1-Year Re-Launch Anniversary Apr 29, 2019
    • Apr 17, 2019 Court-Centred Constitutionalism in an Emerging Democracy: Lessons from South Korea and the Impeachment Case of 2016/17 Apr 17, 2019
    • Apr 12, 2019 Democratic Decay & Renewal (DEM-DEC): Global Research Update-April 2019 Apr 12, 2019
    • Apr 12, 2019 Conference Report–Global Constitutionalism: Asia-Pacific Perspectives Apr 12, 2019
    • Apr 10, 2019 Internationalized Constitutionality and the Rise of Judicial Despotism: How the International Community failed to build a Constitutional Court in Kosovo Apr 10, 2019
    • Apr 5, 2019 The Globalization of Towering Judges Apr 5, 2019
    • Apr 4, 2019 Symposium: How Judge Eugenio Valenzuela Became a Towering Judge Apr 4, 2019
    • Apr 1, 2019 David Cameron’s Critical Mistake: Brexit as Constitutional Politics Apr 1, 2019
    • Apr 1, 2019 Chapter Summary: The dialogue between the ECHR and the Italian Constitutional Court: the saga of "GIEM and Others v Italy" Apr 1, 2019
  • March 2019
    • Mar 29, 2019 Basic Law – Nation and Occupation in Israel: Part 2 Mar 29, 2019
    • Mar 29, 2019 Symposium: Chief Justice Arthur Chaskalson as a Towering Judge: Shaping the law in democratic South Africa Mar 29, 2019
    • Mar 27, 2019 Basic Law – Nation and Occupation in Israel: Part 1 Mar 27, 2019
    • Mar 27, 2019 Merging Comparative Law and Legal History? Thesis and Scepticism in Finland Mar 27, 2019
    • Mar 25, 2019 Symposium: Manuel Jose Cepeda and Institution-Building on the Colombian Constitutional Court Mar 25, 2019
    • Mar 22, 2019 The Constitutional Rupture on Trial Mar 22, 2019
    • Mar 22, 2019 States Reactions in Turbulent Times and the Erosion of the Rule of Law: The Trial of the Catalan Pro-Independence Leaders Mar 22, 2019
    • Mar 22, 2019 Symposium: A Foundational, not Towering, Judge Mar 22, 2019
    • Mar 20, 2019 Symposium: Chief Justice Barak’s Legal Revolutions and What Remains of Them: The Authoritarian Abuse of the Judicial-Empowerment Revolution Mar 20, 2019
    • Mar 20, 2019 Symposium: Judicial Minimalism as Heroic: Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong, Singapore’s Unlikely Towering Judge Mar 20, 2019
    • Mar 18, 2019 The Italian Job: constitutional dilemmas facing the Italian form of government Mar 18, 2019
    • Mar 15, 2019 Symposium: The Judges Towering Judges Tower Over Mar 15, 2019
    • Mar 13, 2019 Democratic Decay Resource (DEM-DEC): Global Research Update-March 2019 Mar 13, 2019
    • Mar 8, 2019 Symposium: Sir Anthony Mason: Towering over the High Court of Australia Mar 8, 2019
    • Mar 8, 2019 10 Cases that Shaped India in 2018 Mar 8, 2019
    • Mar 6, 2019 Symposium: Towering v Collegial Judges Mar 6, 2019
    • Mar 4, 2019 Symposium: Towering Judges in Comparative Perspective: Introduction Mar 4, 2019
    • Mar 4, 2019 Symposium: Editors' Introduction: What makes a Judge a ‘Towering Judge’? Mar 4, 2019
    • Mar 1, 2019 10 Cases that Shaped India in 2018 Mar 1, 2019
  • February 2019
    • Feb 27, 2019 Metaphors and Identity Based Narrative in Constitutional Adjudication: When Judicial Dominance Matters Feb 27, 2019
    • Feb 25, 2019 Privacy as Europe’s First Amendment Feb 25, 2019
    • Feb 22, 2019 The story of Brazilian constitutional dignity – and why it matters to constitutional and human rights studies Feb 22, 2019
    • Feb 20, 2019 The AACC – and Not Only its Members – as an Object of Constitutional Research Feb 20, 2019
    • Feb 18, 2019 Postponement fuels lack of trust in Nigeria’s ability to hold fair elections Feb 18, 2019
    • Feb 18, 2019 A Multi-layered Indian Judicial Crisis: Listing and hearing of cases before the Supreme Court of India Feb 18, 2019
    • Feb 15, 2019 Fighting the Good Fight: Litigating Foreign Relations, International Law and Corruption at the Constitutional Level in Guatemala Feb 15, 2019
    • Feb 11, 2019 Democratic Decay Resource (DEM-DEC): February 2019 Research Update Just Issued Feb 11, 2019
    • Feb 8, 2019 Is it Time to Fully Remove Divorce from the Irish Constitution? Feb 8, 2019
    • Feb 7, 2019 A Part of the Constitution Is Unconstitutional, the Slovak Constitutional Court has Ruled Feb 7, 2019
    • Feb 5, 2019 The Adultery Case: Balancing Individual Dignity and Holy Matrimony Feb 5, 2019
    • Feb 2, 2019 Getting to Know AACC Members Feb 2, 2019
  • January 2019
    • Jan 30, 2019 Illiberal Constitutionalism: The Curious Case of the Executive Head of Jammu and Kashmir Jan 30, 2019
    • Jan 28, 2019 Book review: 'The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review: A Comparative Analysis' by Theunis Roux Jan 28, 2019
    • Jan 25, 2019 After Poland’s attempted purge of ‘Communist-era’ judges, do we need new international standards for post-authoritarian countries reforming their judiciary? Jan 25, 2019
    • Jan 21, 2019 Democratic Decay Resource (DEM-DEC): Sixth Monthly Bibliography Update - January 2019 Jan 21, 2019
    • Jan 21, 2019 Citizens as Drivers of Change: Lessons from Citizens' Assemblies for a Spanish and Catalan context Jan 21, 2019
    • Jan 21, 2019 Editorial: A New Year and New Plans for the Blog Jan 21, 2019
  • December 2018
    • Dec 12, 2018 Symposium: The Citizens' Assembly Viewed in External Perspective: Useful, but not a Deliberative Deus Ex Machina Dec 12, 2018
    • Dec 10, 2018 Symposium: Repeal or Replace? The Challenge of Debating Complex Legal/Constitutional Questions in the Citizens’ Assembly Dec 10, 2018
    • Dec 8, 2018 The Transformations of Italian Parties Dec 8, 2018
    • Dec 5, 2018 Symposium: Abortion and the Citizens' Assembly: Agonist Futures? Dec 5, 2018
    • Dec 3, 2018 Symposium: Delaying Tactics or Useful Deliberative Exercises? The Irish Citizens’ Assembly and the Convention on the Constitution Dec 3, 2018
    • Dec 1, 2018 One Year After the (Symbolic) Unilateral Declaration of Independence in Catalonia: Some Facts and Figures Dec 1, 2018
    • Dec 1, 2018 Catalonia - Look at the Big Picture: The Alternative to There-is-no-Alternative Dec 1, 2018
  • November 2018
    • Nov 28, 2018 Symposium: Ireland’s Citizens’ Assembly on Abortion as a Model for Democratic Change?: Reflections on Hope, Hype and the Practical Challenges of Sortition Nov 28, 2018
    • Nov 26, 2018 The Citizens’ Assembly and the Disciplining of Activist Demands Nov 26, 2018
    • Nov 24, 2018 Ethiopia: The Confused Federation Nov 24, 2018
    • Nov 21, 2018 Symposium: Embedding Deliberation in the Political Process Nov 21, 2018
    • Nov 19, 2018 Symposium: Shaping Public Debate: An Introduction to the Citizens' Assembly Nov 19, 2018
    • Nov 19, 2018 Editorial - Debate Symposium: 'The Citizens' Assembly in Ireland: A Successful Experiment in Deliberative Democracy?' Nov 19, 2018
    • Nov 17, 2018 Part II: Androcentric University Attendance Requirements in India: Is there Hope for the Future? Nov 17, 2018
    • Nov 15, 2018 Part I: Androcentric University Attendance Requirements in India: Is there Hope for the Future? Nov 15, 2018
    • Nov 12, 2018 Symposium: Nailing Canards: Why President Sirisena’s Actions Remain Illegal, Unconstitutional, And Illegitimate Nov 12, 2018
    • Nov 9, 2018 Symposium: Sri Lanka: Democratic Decay or Democratic Demolition? Nov 9, 2018
    • Nov 9, 2018 Responsible Drinking rather than Prohibition: Debates on Alcohol in the Constituent Assembly in India Nov 9, 2018
    • Nov 8, 2018 Brazil’s Authoritarianism Anteroom: A Meeting Between Judges and Military Nov 8, 2018
    • Nov 2, 2018 Extraordinary Renditions: Old Story, New Trend Nov 2, 2018
    • Nov 2, 2018 30 years of the Constitution and the Brazilian Presidential Election: The Challenge of Preserving Democracy Nov 2, 2018
    • Nov 1, 2018 Part II: What Being Left Behind by the Rule of Law Feels Like Nov 1, 2018
  • October 2018
    • Oct 30, 2018 Part I: What Being Left Behind by the Rule of Law Feels Like Oct 30, 2018
    • Oct 28, 2018 Paradise Lost? Preliminary Notes on a Constitutional Coup Oct 28, 2018
    • Oct 27, 2018 Muslim Divorce and the Constitutional Right to Equality Oct 27, 2018
    • Oct 25, 2018 The Sixtieth Anniversary of the French Constitution: Toward the Death of the Fifth Republic? Oct 25, 2018
    • Oct 23, 2018 Book Review: Transformative Constitutionalism in Latin America Oct 23, 2018
    • Oct 20, 2018 Partie II: La Roumanie: Chronique d’un référendum échoué Oct 20, 2018
    • Oct 17, 2018 Partie I: La Roumanie: Chronique d’un référendum échoué Oct 17, 2018
    • Oct 15, 2018 Crise des Démocraties Européennes : Comprendre avant de Dénoncer Oct 15, 2018
    • Oct 13, 2018 Partie II: La Commission Consultative de Révision de la Constitution dans l’Oeuvre d’Elaboration de la Constitution Marocaine de 2011: Problématique des Travaux Préparatoires Oct 13, 2018
    • Oct 11, 2018 Judicial Appointments in the Age of Trump - Are There Remedies for Polarization? Oct 11, 2018
    • Oct 9, 2018 Partie I: La Commission Consultative de Révision de la Constitution dans l’œuvre d’élaboration de la Constitution marocaine de 2011: Problématique des Travaux préparatoires Oct 9, 2018
    • Oct 6, 2018 The History of Socialist Constitutions Oct 6, 2018
    • Oct 3, 2018 What’s at Stake in Ontario’s Notwithstanding Clause Debate? Oct 3, 2018
  • September 2018
    • Sep 28, 2018 Filipinos are Still Wary of Constitutional Reform in the Face of Duterte’s Draft Federal Charter Sep 28, 2018
    • Sep 24, 2018 Symposium: Partie II - Lois anti-sodomie et héritage colonial britannique : L’arrêt de la Cour suprême indienne (Navtej Johar v. Union of India) dans une perspective historique et comparative Sep 24, 2018
    • Sep 21, 2018 Symposium: Partie I - Lois anti-sodomie et héritage colonial britannique : L’arrêt de la Cour suprême indienne (Navtej Johar v. Union of India) dans une perspective historique et comparative Sep 21, 2018
    • Sep 20, 2018 Symposium - Criminalisation and Privacy: Examining the State’s Right to Interfere in the “Private Sphere” through imposition or lifting of Criminal Sanction Sep 20, 2018
    • Sep 17, 2018 Symposium - Interpreting Equality Rights in India's Constitution: the Manifest Arbitrariness Test Sep 17, 2018
    • Sep 15, 2018 Symposium - "Asking Searching Questions to Forms and Symbols of Injustice”: Indirect Discrimination, Intersectionality and the Principle of Anti-Stereotyping Sep 15, 2018
    • Sep 12, 2018 Symposium - A Constitutionalism of Decolonization: Thoughts on Navtej Johar v. Union of India Sep 12, 2018
    • Sep 12, 2018 Symposium - Guest Editor's Introduction: 'Section 377: The Indian Supreme Court's Expanding LGBT Rights Jurisprudence' Sep 12, 2018
    • Sep 11, 2018 In Search of a Viable Federalism: the Federal Character Principle in the Nigerian Constitution Sep 11, 2018
    • Sep 3, 2018 Judicial Review, Evidence, and Systemic Unfairness in the UK Sep 3, 2018
  • August 2018
    • Aug 17, 2018 Between a Rock and a Sacred Place: the Limits of Aboriginal Rights and Freedom of Religion in Ktunaxa v BC (2017) Aug 17, 2018
    • Aug 15, 2018 Part II: 2018 Elections in Turkey: What Did Change? Aug 15, 2018
    • Aug 13, 2018 Part I: 2018 Elections in Turkey: What Did Change? Aug 13, 2018
    • Aug 11, 2018 Part II: The Uncertain Application of the EU Withdrawal Act 2018. From the Great Repeal to the Contingency Plan Aug 11, 2018
    • Aug 8, 2018 Abortion Law: Repeal of the Eighth Amendment in Ireland but a Pyrrhic Victory in Northern Ireland Aug 8, 2018
    • Aug 6, 2018 Part I: The Uncertain Application of the EU Withdrawal Act 2018. From the Great Repeal to the Contingency Plan? Aug 6, 2018
    • Aug 3, 2018 Part II: Mexican Democracy: A Divergent Road Aug 3, 2018
    • Aug 1, 2018 When Enough is Enough: Parliamentary Appointments to Judicial Councils and Gender Issues in Italy Aug 1, 2018
  • July 2018
    • Jul 30, 2018 Part I: Mexican Democracy: a Divergent Road Jul 30, 2018
    • Jul 27, 2018 Croatia’s Constitutional Dilemma: Popular Initiatives Versus Minority Rights Jul 27, 2018
    • Jul 26, 2018 The Promise and the Pitfall of Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Jul 26, 2018
    • Jul 23, 2018 Undemocratic Constitutional Law in Taiwan Jul 23, 2018
    • Jul 20, 2018 Part II: The Italian Constitution at 70 Jul 20, 2018
    • Jul 18, 2018 Part I: The Italian Constitution at 70 Jul 18, 2018
    • Jul 16, 2018 How the Dutch Cannot Make Up Their Minds on Accepting Referendums Jul 16, 2018
    • Jul 13, 2018 'Extraordinary' Justice and an 'Unaccountable' Juristocracy: Reflections on the Kathua Trial and the Supreme Court of India Jul 13, 2018
    • Jul 11, 2018 Evidence from the Netherlands: How Do Populist Parties Act in Parliament? Jul 11, 2018
    • Jul 9, 2018 Symposium: South Korean Constitutional Change in Comparative Perspective Jul 9, 2018
    • Jul 6, 2018 Constitutionalists' Guide to the Populist Challenge: Lessons from Canada Jul 6, 2018
    • Jul 4, 2018 VRÜ: Access to information and the fourth wave of rights Jul 4, 2018
    • Jul 2, 2018 Report on the Malaysian general election of May 2018 and its implications for constitutional law Jul 2, 2018
  • June 2018
    • Jun 27, 2018 Why the Uluru Statement’s call for a voice fits with Australia’s constitutional culture and design Jun 27, 2018
    • Jun 25, 2018 Why Some Filipinos Still Resist Constitutional Reform Jun 25, 2018
    • Jun 22, 2018 Symposium: Reflections on South Korea’s Constitutional Future Jun 22, 2018
    • Jun 21, 2018 A Masterpiece of Judicial Avoidance? Jun 21, 2018
    • Jun 21, 2018 Symposium: Breathing Life into the 1987 Constitution: The Role of Public Interest Lawyers Jun 21, 2018
    • Jun 18, 2018 Symposium: A Successful Constitutional Design: The Constitutional Court at 30 Jun 18, 2018
    • Jun 16, 2018 Symposium: Presidential Proposal for Constitutional Revision in South Korea: Unlikely to be Passed but Significant Step Forward Jun 16, 2018
    • Jun 14, 2018 Symposium: Editors' Introduction: South Korea at a Crossroads: Reflecting on Constitutional Change Jun 14, 2018
    • Jun 13, 2018 Foreign Judges on Constitutional Courts Jun 13, 2018
    • Jun 12, 2018 MPECCoL: A New Work on Comparative Constitutional Law Jun 12, 2018
    • Jun 8, 2018 Part II: Is the institutional crisis in Italy over? Surely a storm, maybe indicating a climate change Jun 8, 2018
    • Jun 7, 2018 Part I: Is the institutional crisis in Italy over? Surely a storm, maybe indicating a climate change Jun 7, 2018
    • Jun 6, 2018 Public Consultation in Constitution Making – The Sri Lankan Experiment Jun 6, 2018
  • May 2018
    • May 30, 2018 Symposium: Appointments, Accountability and Independence: The Indian Supreme Court at a Crossroads May 30, 2018
    • May 30, 2018 The problem with Iceland’s proposed ban on circumcision May 30, 2018
    • May 24, 2018 Symposium: 'Yes, Master of Roster' May 24, 2018
    • May 20, 2018 Symposium: Potential for Chaos in India's Polyvocal Supreme Court May 20, 2018
    • May 18, 2018 Symposium: A Moment of Self-Reckoning for the Supreme Court of India? Reflections on the Judges' Press Conference May 18, 2018
    • May 15, 2018 Symposium: Introduction: The World's Most Powerful Court on the Brink? May 15, 2018
    • May 14, 2018 Symposium: Editors' Introduction: Crisis at the Supreme Court of India? May 14, 2018
    • May 8, 2018 The Blurring of Australian and Nauruan Jurisdiction May 8, 2018
    • May 6, 2018 Report: An African Judicial Network: Building Community, Delivering Justice May 6, 2018
  • April 2018
    • Apr 28, 2018 The Perils of Semi-Presidentialism? The Collapse of Cohabitation and the Design of Executive Power in Sri Lanka Apr 28, 2018
    • Apr 27, 2018 Five Strategies for Increasing Women’s Influence in Constitution Making Apr 27, 2018
    • Apr 20, 2018 A New Hope for South Africa? – The Fall of Zuma Apr 20, 2018
    • Apr 18, 2018 Pakistan's Disqualification Doctrine and Nawaz Sharif Apr 18, 2018
  • March 2018
    • Mar 29, 2018 Legislation as a Method of Constitutional Reform: An Alternative to Formal Amendment? Mar 29, 2018
    • Mar 28, 2018 Administrative Discretion: A Comparative Analysis Mar 28, 2018
    • Mar 20, 2018 Symposium: New Belgian Gender Recognition Act: shouldn’t self-determination also include non-binary people? Mar 20, 2018
    • Mar 12, 2018 Free, Prior and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples: A Fundamental Right? Mar 12, 2018
  • February 2018
    • Feb 13, 2018 Symposium: The Politics of Recognition and Emancipation Through Law Feb 13, 2018
    • Feb 7, 2018 Symposium: Tertium NON Datur: Gender Binary as a ‘Principle of the Austrian Legal Order’? Feb 7, 2018
    • Feb 3, 2018 Symposium: Structure and Participation: On the Significance of the ‘Third Option’ for the Equality Guarantee Feb 3, 2018
  • January 2018
    • Jan 23, 2018 Symposium: The Same Freedom for Everyone! Jan 23, 2018
    • Jan 17, 2018 Symposium on the ‘Third Option’: ‘Not Man, Not Woman, Not Nothing’ Jan 17, 2018
  • December 2017
    • Dec 1, 2017 Constitutional Change in Singapore's Elected Presidency: Navigating Questions of Ethnic Identity and Representation Dec 1, 2017
  • November 2017
    • Nov 29, 2017 In the Grey Zone of Direct Democracy: Government-initiated National Surveys in Australia and Hungary Nov 29, 2017
    • Nov 17, 2017 President, España Aprueba Los Estándares Europeos De Derechos Humanos Nov 17, 2017
    • Nov 6, 2017 Form over Substance? Foreign Citizenship and the Australian Parliament Nov 6, 2017
    • Nov 2, 2017 Canada @150 Nov 2, 2017
  • October 2017
    • Oct 30, 2017 The Tenuous Connection between Popular Sovereignty and National Referendums Oct 30, 2017
    • Oct 20, 2017 Catalans May Not Have the Right to Unilateral Secession – But They Do Possess the Right to Present Such a Claim Oct 20, 2017
    • Oct 17, 2017 Auctoritas non veritas facit Legem; A Response to Professor Roberto Niembro’s Conceptualisation of Authoritarian Constitutionalism. Oct 17, 2017
    • Oct 15, 2017 Academic Freedom in an Illiberal Democracy: From the Rule of Law through Rule by Law to Rule by Men in Hungary Oct 15, 2017
  • September 2017
    • Sep 25, 2017 The Indian Supreme Court’s Right to Privacy Sep 25, 2017
    • Sep 14, 2017 Symposium: Access to Justice for Socio-Economic Rights — Lessons from the Indian Experience Sep 14, 2017
    • Sep 11, 2017 Slovak Parliament has Abolished Presidential Amnesties: A Brief Outline of the Story. Is there a Happy Ending? Sep 11, 2017
    • Sep 5, 2017 Dual citizenship and eligibility to serve as a member of Parliament – the evolving story in Australia Sep 5, 2017
  • August 2017
    • Aug 27, 2017 New horizons for the policymaker after the Commission’s decision on Google? Aug 27, 2017
    • Aug 23, 2017 Funding for abortions for Northern Ireland Women in England Aug 23, 2017
    • Aug 11, 2017 What’s wrong with Venezuela’s Constituent Assembly? Aug 11, 2017
    • Aug 10, 2017 Symposium: Towards a Constitutionalism of the Wretched — Global Constitutionalism, International Law and the Global South Aug 10, 2017
    • Aug 9, 2017 Analysis: Latest Developments in the South African Court’s Most Expansive Socio-Economic Rights Doctrine — The Need for Meaningful Engagement about Meaningful Engagement Aug 9, 2017
    • Aug 3, 2017 Symposium: Expanding Access to Justice for Socio-Economic Rights Complaints in South Africa — Which Direction Should We Head In? Aug 3, 2017
  • July 2017
    • Jul 27, 2017 Symposium: Conceptualizing Authoritarian Constitutionalism — A Latin American View Jul 27, 2017
    • Jul 16, 2017 Symposium: The Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law – Opening Remarks at the 50th VRÜ Anniversary Conference Jul 16, 2017
    • Jul 15, 2017 Symposium: The 12mm-Winchester-Gun and the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law Jul 15, 2017
    • Jul 2, 2017 J.Y. Interpretation No. 748, The Same-Sex Marriage Case in Taiwan Jul 2, 2017
  • June 2017
    • Jun 17, 2017 The Far Reaching Constitutional Context of the Manchester Arena Terrorist Attack Jun 17, 2017
    • Jun 6, 2017 Democratic Decay in Brazil and the New Global Populism Jun 6, 2017
  • May 2017
    • May 18, 2017 Analysis: To Pay or Not to Pay — Russia’s Next Step Away from the European Convention May 18, 2017
    • May 13, 2017 Analysis: Proprietors of Wakatū and Others v Attorney-General [2017] NZSC 17 May 13, 2017
  • April 2017
    • Apr 26, 2017 Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments in Times of Peace: The Colombian Case Apr 26, 2017
    • Apr 25, 2017 Recent Judicial Appointments to the Israeli Supreme Court: A Victory for Politicians, or Is It? Apr 25, 2017
    • Apr 21, 2017 Análisis de las Sentencias 155 y 156 de la Sala Constitucional del Tribunal Supremo de Justicia de Venezuela, sus efectos y respuesta Apr 21, 2017
    • Apr 19, 2017 Democracy and Dissent in the Indian Supreme Court’s Election Speech Verdict Apr 19, 2017
    • Apr 14, 2017 Turkey’s Presidentialist Shift: An Anticonstitutional Amendment? Apr 14, 2017
  • March 2017
    • Mar 26, 2017 European Court of Justice Allows Bans on Religious Dress in the Workplace Mar 26, 2017
    • Mar 22, 2017 Constitutional Aspects of Treaty Withdrawal — South Africa and the Rome Statute Mar 22, 2017
    • Mar 15, 2017 The 2017 Constitutional Reforms in Turkey: Removal of Parliamentarism or Democracy? Mar 15, 2017
  • February 2017
    • Feb 17, 2017 Criminal policy or Criminal Politics? Feb 17, 2017
    • Feb 3, 2017 A Vote of Confidence for the German Democratic Order — The German Federal Constitutional Court Ruling on the Application to Ban the National Democratic Party Feb 3, 2017
  • January 2017
    • Jan 27, 2017 What Next? Legislative Authority for Triggering Article 50 Jan 27, 2017
    • Jan 17, 2017 Principe de laïcité — légalité de l’installation de crèches de Noël dans les bâtiments et autres emplacements publics Jan 17, 2017
    • Jan 14, 2017 Una historia interminable — la relación entre España y Catalunya Jan 14, 2017
  • December 2016
    • Dec 19, 2016 Judicial Control of Decree-Laws in Emergency Regimes - A Self-Destruction Attempt by the Turkish Constitutional Court? Dec 19, 2016
  • November 2016
    • Nov 26, 2016 Constitutional Implications of the Trump Adminstration Nov 26, 2016
    • Nov 24, 2016 Colombia after the Plebiscite - Prospects for Peace Nov 24, 2016
    • Nov 9, 2016 Critical Reflections on the High Court's Judgment in R(Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union Nov 9, 2016
  • October 2016
    • Oct 19, 2016 The Controversial Anti-Migrant Referendum in Hungary is Invalid Oct 19, 2016
    • Oct 11, 2016 A Reflection on the 'Dualism within Dualism' in the Interaction between International Law and Domestic Law in Guatemala Oct 11, 2016
    • Oct 4, 2016 Decisions of the Swiss Sovereign on Two Popular Constitutional Initiatives Oct 4, 2016
  • September 2016
    • Sep 17, 2016 Colombian Peace Hangs on a Very Special Plebiscite Sep 17, 2016
    • Sep 12, 2016 Right to a Fair Trial Sep 12, 2016
  • August 2016
    • Aug 18, 2016 Interpretation and the Impossibility of Implementation in Russian Prisoner Voting Aug 18, 2016
  • July 2016
    • Jul 11, 2016 Emboldening a Country in Distress - The South African Constitutional Court on Nkandla Jul 11, 2016
    • Jul 7, 2016 Virtual Roundtable: Can the Colombian Model be Generalized? Jul 7, 2016
    • Jul 6, 2016 Virtual Roundtable: Colombia, New Constitutionalism, and History Jul 6, 2016
    • Jul 5, 2016 Virtual Roundtable: The Peace Process and the Constitution: Constitution Making as Peace Making? Jul 5, 2016
    • Jul 4, 2016 Virtual Roundtable: Legal Tradition and Methodology in Comparative Constitutional Law Jul 4, 2016
  • May 2016
    • May 31, 2016 Right to liberty, unconstitutional constitutional amendments, and foreign judges in PNG May 31, 2016
    • May 17, 2016 Developing a Guide to Administrative Law for Civil Servants: From the UK to Kenya May 17, 2016
    • May 12, 2016 Notes on the "Manipulation of Public Accounts" May 12, 2016
  • March 2016
    • Mar 9, 2016 Recalibrating the roles of the Dutch Parliament and Dutch judges when engaging with international law? Mar 9, 2016
    • Mar 3, 2016 Constitutional Reform in Zambia Mar 3, 2016
  • December 2015
    • Dec 24, 2015 The End of Constitutional Pacifism in Japan? Dec 24, 2015
    • Dec 17, 2015 La democratie est elle compatible avec l’ordre juridique européen? Dec 17, 2015
  • November 2015
    • Nov 10, 2015 Aung San Suu Kyi Victory Will Test Commitment to Human Rights in Myanmar Nov 10, 2015
    • Nov 5, 2015 Analysis: Is Portugal Living on a Constitutional Edge? Nov 5, 2015
    • Nov 3, 2015 Britain’s Other—Perhaps More Important—Anniversary Nov 3, 2015
  • September 2015
    • Sep 14, 2015 Analysis: Constitution of Fiji Sep 14, 2015
  • June 2015
    • Jun 29, 2015 Nouveau conseiller dans la Commission d’Éthique de la Présidence de la République au Brésil Jun 29, 2015
    • Jun 25, 2015 The 2015 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey Jun 25, 2015
    • Jun 18, 2015 Comment: Recognising Indigenous Australians in the Commonwealth Constitution Jun 18, 2015
    • Jun 15, 2015 IACL research group: Decisions on constitutional amendments by the Swiss sovereign on June 14 2015 Jun 15, 2015
  • March 2015
    • Mar 11, 2015 The Brazilian Civil Framework for the Internet and the Issue of App Removal Mar 11, 2015
  • February 2015
    • Feb 28, 2015 Le voile intégral et les droits humains : l’importance de l’empirique Feb 28, 2015
    • Feb 18, 2015 Cases of the Supreme Court of Japan Feb 18, 2015
  • January 2015
    • Jan 13, 2015 A Tale of Two States – Rule of Law in the Age of Terrorism Jan 13, 2015
    • Jan 7, 2015 Right to Education in Brazil Jan 7, 2015
    • Jan 7, 2015 Fundamental Values of the Latvian Constitutional Order: Some Thoughts About the Intentions of the Constitutional Legislator Jan 7, 2015
  • December 2014
    • Dec 13, 2014 Electronic massive surveillance Dec 13, 2014
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