27 janvier 2025

REVUE : "Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism and the Invasion of Ukraine", Global Constitutionalism (vol. 13, n°2, July 2024)

Jo SHAW, Andrea BIRDSALL, Jonathan HAVERCROFT, Jared HOLLEY, Susan KANG , Stephanie LAW, Antje WIENER

The volume 13, n°2 (July 2024) of Global Constitutionalism is devoted to the theme "Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism and the Invasion of Ukraine."


Special Issue: Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism and the Invasion of Ukraine

Gürkan Çapar, The paradox of global constitutionalism: Between sectoral integration and legitimacy
Xymena Kurowska, Passionate humility for global constitutionalism in the aftermath of the Russo-Ukrainian war
Filipe dos Reis, Janis Grzybowski, Moving ‘red lines’: The Russian–Ukrainian war and the pragmatic (mis-)use of international law
Takao Suami, Dead or alive? Global constitutionalism and international law after the start of the war in Ukraine
Sassan Gholiagha, Mitja Sienknecht, Between (ir)responsibility and (in)appropriateness: Conceptualizing norm-related state behaviour in the Russian war against Ukraine

Beyond the Constitutional Trauma? Debating the Democratic Credentials of the Conference on the Future of Europe

Ben Crum, Models of EU Constitutional Reform: What do we learn from the Conference on the Future of Europe?
Markus Patberg, Farewell to constituent power? The Conference on the Future of Europe, citizens’ assemblies and the democratic minimum
Sandra Seubert, The Conference on the Future of Europe as a chance for democratic catching up? Towards a citizen-centred perspective on constitutional renewal in the European Union
Neil Walker, Europe’s constitutional retrofit

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