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Cosmopolitan constitutionalism: The case of the European Convention
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- 17 July 2020, pp. 467-489
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Global constitutionalism: A practical universal
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- 10 September 2021, pp. 367-375
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‘We the heads of state …’: Pitfalls of global constitutional practice
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- 04 November 2020, pp. 437-466
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Competitive mimicry: The socialization of antifeminist NGOs into the United Nations
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- 03 March 2022, pp. 379-400
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After Trump
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- 15 April 2021, pp. 1-9
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The concept of legal space: A topological approach to addressing multiple legalities
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- 28 March 2022, pp. 518-547
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Non-compliance, renegotiation and justice in international adjudication: A WTO perspective
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- 24 June 2016, pp. 238-268
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Postnational constitutionalism and the challenge of contested multilateralism
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- 03 November 2016, pp. 309-319
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A transnational judicial public sphere as an idea and ideology: Critical reflections on judicial dialogue and its legitimizing potential
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- 15 April 2021, pp. 186-207
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Between militant democracy and citizen vigilantism: Using citizens’ assemblies to keep parties democratic
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- 15 December 2023, pp. 1-22
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Looking beyond the constituent power theory: The theory of equitable elite bargaining
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- 16 June 2023, pp. 126-153
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International crimes through the lens of global constitutionalism
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- 28 September 2022, pp. 59-79
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On the legal implications of a ‘permanent’ constituent power
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- 17 January 2023, pp. 269-297
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A measure of last resort: Pseudo-constitutionalism and the persistence of a self-restraint slogan in Argentina
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- 30 March 2023, pp. 510-542
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Interstitial rules and the contested application of human rights law and the laws of war in counterterrorism
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- 24 June 2016, pp. 207-237
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REVIEWERS 2015
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- 26 October 2015, p. 468
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Elite non-cooperation in polarized democracies: Constitution-making deferral, the entry referendum and the seeds of the Chilean failure
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- 11 October 2023, pp. 168-181
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It’s the procedures, stupid: The success and failures of Chile’s Constitutional Convention
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- 13 September 2023, pp. 182-191
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Anarchy, ordering principles and the constitutive regime of the international system
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- 12 July 2019, pp. 470-505
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Europe’s constitutional retrofit
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- 06 October 2023, pp. 1-10
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