Constitutional evolution through legislation: The quiet transformation of China's Constitution
págs. 61-89
American ideas abroad: Comparative implications of US Supreme Court decision-making models
págs. 90-118
Central and Eastern European constitutionalism a quarter century after the fall of the Berlin Wall: Introduction to the Symposium
págs. 119-123
Constitutional identity in 3D: A model of individual, relational, and collective self and its application in Poland
págs. 124-155
págs. 156-179
The semantics of constitutional sovereignty in post-sovereign "new" Europe: A case study of the Czech Constitutional Court's jurisprudence
págs. 180-199
págs. 200-218
A crisis of constitutional democracy in post-Communist Europe: "Lands in-between" democracy and authoritarianism
págs. 219-245
págs. 246-278
Can you tell when an illiberal democracy is in the making?: An appeal to comparative constitutional scholarship from Hungary
págs. 279-300
Why (constitutional) law matters: A debate
Es reseña de:
Why Law Matters
Alon Harel
Oxford University Press, 2014
págs. 301-310
Why (constitutional) law matters: A reply to Lorenzo Zucca
págs. 311-318




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