Volume 26 (2025)
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Volume 26 | Issue 6
Against Militant Democracy Antonios Kouroutakis The Principle of Indivisibility in an Era of Global Democratic Decline Pádraig McAuliffe Bridging the Gap: Reflections on Germany’s Legal Structure and Practice in Animal Law Nina Kerstensteiner…
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Editorial | Volume 26 No. 6
It is our great pleasure to bring you issue 6 of volume 26, which has an overt focus on democracy. Small but perfectly formed, these five articles showcase the range and variety of…
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Volume 26 | Special Issue 5
(Informed) Consent to Dispute Resolution Agreements Party Autonomy Then and Now Symeon C. Symeonides Consent and Dispute Resolution Clauses Nancy S. Kim Reflexive Contract Law: Party Autonomy and the Constitutional Right to a…
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Volume 26 | Issue 4
Law as a Design Science Antonio-Martín Porras-Gómez SLAPP vs. Mutual Trust: Protecting the Public Debate Through Public Policy Considerations Zuzanna Nowicka The Duties under the Doctrine of Superior Responsibility: What Can We Learn…
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Volume 26 | Issue 3
Constituent Power in Socialist Regimes Ngoc Son Bui The Unforeseen Guardians of Constitutional Democracy: Lessons from the Guatemalan 2023 Electoral Process Carlos Arturo Villagrán Sandoval Was Grimm wrong? Putting the Over-constitutionalization of EU…
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Volume 26 | Issue 2 Special Issue: Constitutional Judging Under Pressure
Constitutional Judging under Pressure: The Role of Judges in Safeguarding the Rule of Law, Equality, and Planetary Survival Başak Çalı, Cathryn Costello, Nora Markard Equality Law: A Structural Turn Shreya Atrey Poverty in…
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Volume 26 | Issue 2 Editorial: Special Issue: Constitutional Judging under Pressure
Dear Readers and Friends, Constitutional courts today find themselves at the front lines of three converging crises: the persistence of socio-economic inequalities, the escalating climate emergency, and the erosion of democratic norms through…