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This article seeks to comprehend how the principle of religious toleration was received in the Spanish and Portuguese Constitutions of the first half of the 19th century. However, it is far from exhausting the subject—which is important enough to warrant
Cristina Nogueira da Silva
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Comparative Constitutionalism in a New Key
Law is a symbolic system that structures the political imagination. The "rule of law" is a shorthand expression for a cultural practice that constructs a particular understanding of time and space, of subjects and groups, as well as of authority and legitimacy.
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The (dis)establishment of gender: Care and gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter [PDF]
This article reasons that for women, as constitutional subjects, the emancipatory promise of constitutionalism was—from its inception—fundamentally limited by the entrenchment of the separate spheres tradition.
Rubio-Marín, Ruth
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Is Hyperpluralism Compatible with Dualist Constitutionalism? On Alessandro Ferrara's Conception of Multivariate Democratic Polity [PDF]
In this essay I first set out the advantages the " multivariate democratic polity " framework proposed by Ferrara offers in comparison to other more consensus-based notions of democratic legitimacy.
Testa, Italo
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This Article introduces the German Law Journal’s Special Issue on “Solidarity in Diversity? State Responses to Religious Diversity in Liberal and Non-Liberal Perspectives”.
Jaclyn L. Neo +3 more
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The Constitutionalization of International Law: A Comparative Federal Perspective [PDF]
During the last two decades, extraordinary legal developments have taken place at the regional and global level, as the world of international law has become inhabited by a growing number of organizations designed to govern phenomena cutting across state borders and affecting the life and wealth of individuals world-wide.
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Reverse Incorporation of State Constitutional Law [PDF]
State supreme courts and the United States Supreme Court are the independent and final arbiters of their respective constitutions, and may therefore take different approaches to analogous state and federal constitutional issues.
Blocher, Joseph
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Whither the state? On Santi Romano’s The legal order [PDF]
This essay foregrounds the relevance of Italian jurist Santi Romano’s theorizing to today’s political and legal debates on the relation between state and non-state laws.
Croce, Mariano
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Leading the Charge on Digital Regulation: The More, the Better, or Policy Bubble? [PDF]
Codagnone C, Weigl L.
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Constitutionalization of Politics in Comparative Perspective
Scholars from political science and law examine the latest research on the constitutionalization of politics in comparative perspective. The scope includes both inter- country and intra- country perspectives, institutional and systemic analyses, common and civil law systems, focusing on historical and contemporary case studies.
Laidler, Paweł +3 more
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