págs. 557-584
Political constitutionalism versus political constitutional theory: Law, power, and politics
págs. 585-610
págs. 611-614
Designing Islamic constitutions: Past trends and options for a democratic future
págs. 615-645
Judicial institutions, the legitimacy of Islamic state law and democratic transition in Egypt: Can a shift toward a common law model of adjudication improve the prospects of a successful democratic transition?
págs. 646-665
págs. 666-701
Between text and context: Turkey's tradition of authoritarian constitutionalism
págs. 702-726
págs. 727-750
Strategic considerations behind normative explanations: Lessons from Israel's Supreme Court expropriations case
págs. 751-770
Strategic considerations behind normative explanations: Lessons from Israel's Supreme Court expropriations case: A reply to Haim Sandberg
págs. 771-778
Strategic considerations behind normative explanations: Lessons from Israel's Supreme Court expropriations case: A rejoinder to Barak Medina
págs. 779-782
The limits of normative legal pluralism: Review of Paul Schiff Berman, "Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law beyond Borders"
Alexis Galán, Dennis Patterson
Es reseña de:
Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders
Paul Schiff Berman
Cambridge University Press, 2012
págs. 783-800
How legal pluralism is and is not distinct from liberalism: A response to Alexis Galán and Dennis Patterson
págs. 801-808
The Globalization Paradox: Review of Dani Rodrik, "The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy"
Es reseña de:
The Globalization Paradox. Democracy and the Future of the World Economy
Dani Rodrik
W.W. Norton & Company, 2011
págs. 809-812
págs. 813-815
The Globalization Paradox: A response to Rosa Lastra and Robert Howse
págs. 816-817
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