págs. 1498-1535
págs. 1536-1558
Constructing a regional human rights legal order: The Inter-American Court, national courts, and judicial dialogue, 1988–2014
págs. 1559-1596
Judicial dialogue on data retention laws: A breakthrough for European constitutional courts?
págs. 1597-1631
Comparative law at the heart of immigration law: Criminal inadmissibility and conjugal immigration in Canada and the United States
págs. 1632-1663
The abortion jurisprudence in Brazil: An analysis of ADPF 54 from feminist equality-based perspectives
págs. 1664-1682
págs. 1683-1689
págs. 1690-1709
Malleable monuments and comparative cultural property law: The Balbo monument between the United States and Italy
págs. 1710-1737
págs. 1738-1755
Translating the concept of “cultural identity” in public policies: Between the international and the national, and the tangible and intangible dimension
págs. 1756-1777
Mind the gap: Analyzing the divergence between constitutional text and constitutional reality
págs. 1778-1809
Empirical research in comparative constitutional law: The cool kid on the block or all smoke and mirrors?
págs. 1810-1834
On disruption and leximetrics: A reply to Niels Petersen and Konstantin Chatziathanasiou
págs. 1835-1841
Measurement and causal identification in constitutional law: A reply to Niels Petersen and Konstantin Chatziathanasiou
págs. 1842-1853
págs. 1854-1858
págs. 1859-1881
págs. 1882-1887
págs. 1888-1893
págs. 1894-1924
Judicial amendment and our constitutional lives: A reply to Emmett Macfarlane
págs. 1925-1933
There’s something about Brown: A reply to Emmett Macfarlane
págs. 1934-1941
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