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ICON’s Current Issue (Table of Contents)

Volume 15 Issue 3

Table of Contents

Editorial

In Memoriam: Norman Dorsen (1930-2017)

I.CONic Interview

Ruth Rubio Marin and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, “Notorious RBG”: A conversation with United States Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Articles

Toni Marzal, From Hercules to Pareto: of bathos, proportionality and EU law

Neil Duxbury, Judicial disapproval as a constitutional technique

Anne Peters, The refinement of international law: From fragmentation to regime interaction and politization

Ben Schonthal, Formations of Buddhist constitutionalism in South and Southeast Asia

Critical Review of Governance

Greg Taylor, The constitutionality of election thresholds in Germany

 Critical Review of Jurisprudence

Jau-Yuan Hwang,  Ming-Sung Kuo and Hui-Wen Chen,  “The clouds are gathering”:  Developments in Taiwanese constitutional law—The year 2016 in review

Pietro Faraguna, Michele Massa and Diletta Tega, coordinated by Marta Cartabia, Developments in Italian constitutional law: The year 2016 in review

Luc Lavrysen, Jan Theunis, Jurgen Goossens, Pieter Cannoot, and Viviane Meerschaert, Developments in Belgian constitutional law: The year 2016 in review

 I.CON: Debate!

Marco Dani, National constitutional courts in the European constitutional democracy: A reply to Jan Komárek

Elias Deutscher and Sabine Mair, National constitutional courts in the European constitutional democracy: A reply to Jan Komárek

Jan Komárek, National constitutional courts in the European constitutional democracy: A rejoinder

I.CON: Debate!

Sujit Choudhry, Transnational constitutionalism and a limited doctrine of unconstitutional constitutional amendment:  A reply to Rosalind Dixon to David Landau

Rosalind Dixon and David Landau, Transnational constitutionalism and a limited doctrine of unconstitutional constitutional amendment:  A rejoinder to Sujit Choudhry

Review Essay

Elizabeth A. O’Loughlin, Kenya’s Constitution in a Global Context. Review of James Thuo Gathii. The Contested Empowerment of Kenya’s Judiciary, 2010-2015: A Historical Institutional Analysis; Morris Kiwinda Mbondenyi, Evelyne Owiye Asaala, Tom Kabau and Attiya Waris (eds). Human Rights and Democratic Governance in Kenya: A Post-2007 Appraisal

Book Review Symposium: It’s the Institutions, Stupid!

Michaela Hailbronner, Introduction

Scott Stephenson, The study of institutions in constitutional theory

Michael Pal, Comparative constitutional law and Waldron’s Political Political Theory

Jelena von Achenbach, Separation of powers and the role of political theory in contemporary democracies

Book Reviews

Carlos Closa and Dimitry Kochenov (eds). Reinforcing Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union (Oliver Garner)

Ron Levy and Graeme Orr. The Law of Deliberative Democracy (Pablo Marshall)

Ingrid Piller. Linguistic Diversity and Social Justice. An Introduction to Applied Sociolinguistics (Jacqueline Mowbray)

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