ICON Volume 23, Issue 1: Editorialinterviews and Reviews
ICON Volume 23, Issue 1: Editorial
In this issue; Guest editorial: Making gender equality visible in judicial selections at the European Court of Justice In this…
ICON Volume 22, Issue 4: Editorialinterviews and Reviews
ICON Volume 22, Issue 4: Editorial
In this issue; In this issue—Reviews; My patria is the book: Ten good reads 2024 In this issue In our…
Book Review: Rainer Grote, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi, and Davide Paris “Research Handbook on Compliance in International Human Rights Law” (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar 2021).interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Rainer Grote, Mariela Morales Antoniazzi, and Davide Paris “Research Handbook on Compliance in International Human Rights Law” (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar 2021).
—Irene Spigno, Academia Interamericana de Derechos Humanos How to make States compliant with their legal obligations with reference to international…
Book Review: Donald L. Horowitz’s “Constitutional Processes and Democratic Commitment”interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Donald L. Horowitz’s “Constitutional Processes and Democratic Commitment”
--David Landau, Florida State University College of Law Twenty-seven years ago, Jon Elster noted that there were few thorough, high-quality…
Video Book Interview: “Constitutional Erosion in Brazil” (Hart 2021)interviews and Reviews
Video Book Interview: “Constitutional Erosion in Brazil” (Hart 2021)
--Richard Albert, Professor of World Constitutions and Director of Constitutional Studies, The University of Texas at Austin The first book…
Book Review: Tom Flynn on “The Mimetic Evolution of the Court of Justice of the EU” (Leonardo Pierdominici)interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Tom Flynn on “The Mimetic Evolution of the Court of Justice of the EU” (Leonardo Pierdominici)
—Tom Flynn, University of Essex This fascinating book analyses the development of the CJEU from its earliest days to the…
Book Review: Gabrielle Appleby and Lorne Neudorf on “The Rule of Law Under Fire?”(Raymond Wacks)interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Gabrielle Appleby and Lorne Neudorf on “The Rule of Law Under Fire?”(Raymond Wacks)
—Gabrielle Appleby, University of New South Wales and Lorne Neudorf, University of Adelaide In his newly published book, The Rule…
Author Interview Series: David Bilchitz’s Fundamental Rights and the Legal Obligations of Businessinterviews and Reviews
Author Interview Series: David Bilchitz’s Fundamental Rights and the Legal Obligations of Business
--David Landau, Florida State University College of Law In this new episode of our author interview series, ICONnect co-editor David…
Review Essay: Nicholas Barber, The United Kingdom Constitution: An Introduction (Oxford, Clarendon Law, 2022)interviews and Reviews
Review Essay: Nicholas Barber, The United Kingdom Constitution: An Introduction (Oxford, Clarendon Law, 2022)
[Editor’s Note: In this installment of I•CONnect’s Book Review Series, Stephen Tierney reviews Nicholas Barber's book "The United Kingdom Constitution: An Introduction"…
I-CONnect Book Author Interview Seriesinterviews and Reviews
I-CONnect Book Author Interview Series
—Antonia Baraggia, Associate Professor of Comparative Law, University of Milan, Italy. "Book Author Interview" is a brand new feature at…
Taking Constitutional Statecraft Beyond the Courts – a Book Review of Yvonne Tew’s “Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts”interviews and Reviews
Taking Constitutional Statecraft Beyond the Courts – a Book Review of Yvonne Tew’s “Constitutional Statecraft in Asian Courts”
-- Ming-Sung Kuo, Associate Professor, University of Warwick, UK National experiences in Asia have abundantly enriched the gene pool of…
Book Review: Eleonora Bottini on “Italian Populism and Constitutional Law. Strategies, Conflicts and Dilemmas” (Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti, Fabio Pacini, eds.)interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Eleonora Bottini on “Italian Populism and Constitutional Law. Strategies, Conflicts and Dilemmas” (Giacomo Delledonne, Giuseppe Martinico, Matteo Monti, Fabio Pacini, eds.)
—Eleonora Bottini, Professor of Public Law, University of Caen Normandy (France) In the weeks following the rise to power of…
Book Review: Stefanus Hendrianto on Joshua Neoh’s “Law, Love and Freedom: From the Sacred to the Secular”interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Stefanus Hendrianto on Joshua Neoh’s “Law, Love and Freedom: From the Sacred to the Secular”
Editor’s Note: In this installment of I•CONnect’s Book Review Series, Stefanus Hendrianto reviews Joshua Neoh’s book on Law, Love and Freedom: From the…
Book Review: Sabrina Ragone on “An Uneven Balance? A Legal Analysis of Power Asymmetries between National Parliaments in the EU” (Hoai-Thu Nguyen)interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Sabrina Ragone on “An Uneven Balance? A Legal Analysis of Power Asymmetries between National Parliaments in the EU” (Hoai-Thu Nguyen)
—Sabrina Ragone, Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law, University of Bologna. The volume An Uneven Balance? A Legal Analysis of Power…
Book Review: Orlando Scarcello on “Populism and Democracy” (Sascha Hardt, Aalt Willem Heringa and Hoai-Thu Nguyen, eds.)interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Orlando Scarcello on “Populism and Democracy” (Sascha Hardt, Aalt Willem Heringa and Hoai-Thu Nguyen, eds.)
—Orlando Scarcello, Postdoctoral Researcher in Public law, LUISS Guido Carli, Rome. What is populism and what does it have to…
Five Questions with Olivia Tambouinterviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Olivia Tambou
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Five Questions with Jill Goldenzielinterviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Jill Goldenziel
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Five Questions with Stacy Douglasinterviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Stacy Douglas
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Five Questions with Julie Sukinterviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Julie Suk
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Book Review: Hilary Hogan on Oliver Gerstenberg’s “Euroconstitutionalism and its Discontents”interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Hilary Hogan on Oliver Gerstenberg’s “Euroconstitutionalism and its Discontents”
--Hilary Hogan, Trinity College Dublin In Euroconstitutionalism and its Discontents, Professor Oliver Gerstenberg makes a compelling case for a democratic…
Five Questions with Gonzalo Ramírez Clevesinterviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Gonzalo Ramírez Cleves
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Five Questions with Juliano Zaiden Benvindointerviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Five Questions with Yvonne Tewinterviews and Reviews
Five Questions with Yvonne Tew
—Richard Albert, William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government, The University of Texas at Austin In “Five…
Book Review: Malcolm Feeley on “Ministers of Justice in Comparative Perspective” (Piotr Mikuli, Natalie Fox, and Radosław Puchta, eds.)interviews and Reviews
Book Review: Malcolm Feeley on “Ministers of Justice in Comparative Perspective” (Piotr Mikuli, Natalie Fox, and Radosław Puchta, eds.)
--Malcolm Feeley, Claire Sanders Clements Dean’s Professor, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, School of Law, University of California at Berkeley…
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