Category: Editorial
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Brexit, the Irish Protocol and the “Versailles Effect”
[Editor’s Note: This is from the forthcoming editorial in volume 19, issue 3 of ICON] —J.H.H. Weiler, N.Y.U. School of Law; ICON, Co-Editor-in-Chief What does the Treaty of Versailles have to do with Brexit, you may be asking yourself? Quite a lot, I would like to suggest.
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Convocatoria Segundo Número en Español: International Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON)
Tras el éxito de la convocatoria al primer número en español, El International Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON) tiene el agrado de anunciar que el primer número en español se publicará en el volumen 19, número 4, de este año. Pronto tendremos más noticias sobre la publicación de este número.
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Cancelling Carl Schmitt?
—J.H.H. Weiler, co-Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Constitutional Law [Editors’ Note: This piece will be published in the next edition of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I•CON) as part of the editorial] Sooner or later, I have been telling myself, we, too, editors of learned journals and the like will face this issue, which has been at the center of controversy in other areas of public life.
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ICON Volume 19, Issue 2: Editorial
Editorial: The unequal impact of the pandemic on scholars with care responsibilities: What can journals (and others) do?; Guest Editorial: Constitutional innovations: Tackling incumbency advantage/abuse; In this issue The unequal impact of the pandemic on scholars with care responsibilities: What can journals (and others) do?
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ICON’s Latest Issue: Table of Contents
Volume 19 Issue 2 Table of Contents Editorial I•CON: Debate! Gila Stopler, The personal is political: The feminist critique of liberalism and the challenge of right-wing populism Marcela Prieto Rudolphy, Right-wing populism, the reasonable, and the limits of ideal theory: A reply to Gila Stopler Frank Michelman, The bind of tolerance and a call to feminist thought: A reply to Gila Stopler David Dyzenhaus, The political conception of the legal person: A reply to Gila Stopler Amy Baehr, The feminist critique of liberalism and the challenge of right-wing populism: A reply to Gila Stopler Jan-Werner Müller, Rawls and right-wing populism—A qualified defense of the former: A reply to Gila Stopler Gila Stopler, Patriarchal populism: A rejoinder Symposium: Ely in the World: The Global Legacy of Democracy and Distrust Forty Years On Rosalind Dixon and Michaela Hailbronner, Ely in the world: The global legacy of Democracy and Distrust forty years on Claudia Geiringer, Ely in New Zealand Rosalind Dixon and Amelia Loughland, Comparative constitutional adaptation: Democracy and distrust in the High Court of Australia James Fowkes, A hole where Ely could be: Democracy and trust in South Africa Michaela Hailbronner, Combatting malfunction or optimizing democracy?
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ICON Volume 19, Issue 1: Editorial
We invited Marcela Prieto and Sergio Verdugo, I•CON’s Associate Editors, to write a Guest Editorial. Understanding Chile’s constitution-making procedure* For good or bad, Latin America has seen several constitution-making processes in the past decades, including the cases of Brazil (1988), Colombia (1991), Perú (1993), Ecuador (1998 and again in 2008), Venezuela (1999), and Bolivia (2009).
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2021 I•CON Prize
We are very pleased to announce the winner of the 2021 I•CON Prize for the most outstanding article published in volume 18 of the International Journal of Constitutional Law. This year the I•CON Editors in Chief in consultation with the Advisory Board have awarded the Prize to Tamar Hostovsky Brandes, for her article, “The Diminishing Status of International Law in the Decisions of the Israeli Supreme Court concerning the Occupied Territories”, published in our 18:3 issue.The
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ICON’s Latest Issue: Table of Contents
Volume 19 Issue 1 Table of Contents Editorial Afterword: Neil Walker and his Critics Fleur Johns, The sovereignty deficit: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker George Duke, Sovereignty’s rationale: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker Nicole Roughan, Surplus or surrender?
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ICON: Editors’ Choice of Books 2020
As is now our custom, our Book Review Editor, Michaela Hailbronner, invited the I•CON Board members to reflect on the books that had a significant impact on them during the past year. Their contributions, posted on I•CONnect, were read with interest and curiosity.
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ICON Volume 18, Issue 4: Editorial
We invited Ruth Rubio-Marín, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Seville, Spain, to write a Guest Editorial. Following the Editorial, an earlier interview by Ruth Rubio-Marín with Justice Ruth Ginsburg which first appeared in vol. 15:3 of the journal is reprinted.