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‘Ourworld’: A feminist approach to global constitutionalism
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- 16 October 2019, pp. 38-75
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Supranational public reason: On legitimacy of supranational norm-producing authorities
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- 26 October 2015, pp. 396-427
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The globalisation of constitutional law as a weakly neo-liberal project
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 29-39
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European political parties’ complicity in democratic backsliding
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- 13 January 2021, pp. 55-82
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Struggles for a global Internet constitution: protecting global communication structures against surveillance measures
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- 24 June 2016, pp. 145-172
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The liberty of the moderns: Market freedom and democracy within the EU
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- 05 March 2012, pp. 141-172
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The non-existence of private self-regulation in the transnational sphere and its implications for the responsibility to procure legitimacy: The case of the lex sportiva
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- 22 September 2014, pp. 275-309
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The conundrum of unconstitutional constitutional amendments
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- 30 January 2015, pp. 114-136
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Reactive vs structural approach: A public law response to populism
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 270-296
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Decolonising global constitutionalism
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- 17 March 2020, pp. 1-6
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Court-packing and democratic decay: A necessary relationship?
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- 27 February 2023, pp. 350-377
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From an unconstitutional constitutional amendment to an unconstitutional constitution? Lessons from Honduras
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- 07 March 2019, pp. 40-70
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‘Rules about rules’ and the endogenous dynamics of international law: Dissonance reduction as a mechanism of secondary rule-making
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- 15 July 2014, pp. 236-273
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From liberal interventionism to stabilisation: A new consensus on norm-downsizing in interventions in Africa
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- 01 July 2020, pp. 387-412
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Introduction: Bargaining on constitutions – Political settlements and constitutional state-building
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- 25 April 2017, pp. 13-32
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Harmonising Global Constitutionalism
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- 24 June 2016, pp. 173-206
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Constructivism in cosmopolitan law: Kant’s right to visit
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- 20 November 2017, pp. 412-441
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Balancing competences: How institutional cosmopolitanism can manage jurisdictional conflicts
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- 06 July 2015, pp. 195-226
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Conflicts between international paradigms: Hierarchy versus systemic integration
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- 28 June 2013, pp. 196-217
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Political insurance for the (relative) poor: How liberal constitutionalism could resist plutocracy
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- 27 August 2019, pp. 536-570
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