The (dis)establishment of gender: Care and gender roles in the family as a constitutional matter
págs. 787-818
págs. 819-846
Power-sharing in a re-united Cyprus: Centripetal coalitions vs. proportional sequential coalitions
págs. 847-872
Who supports international law, and why?: The United States, the European Union, and the international legal order
págs. 873-900
Comparing the support of the EU and the US for international human rights law “qua” international human rights law: Worlds too far apart?
págs. 901-922
The United States, the European Union, and the International Criminal Court: Similar values, different interests?
págs. 923-944
The United States, the European Union, and international environmental law: The domestic dimensions of green diplomacy
págs. 945-965
págs. 966-986
págs. 987-1007
What’s so weak about “weak-form review”?: The case of the UK Human Rights Act 1998
págs. 1008-1039
What’s so weak about “weak-form review”?: A reply to Aileen Kavanagh
págs. 1040-1048
What’s so weak about “weak-form review”?: A rejoinder to Stephen Gardbaum
págs. 1049-1053
págs. 1054-1058
págs. 1059-1062
Law, constitutionalism, and world society: Kjaer, Kratochwil, and global (dis)order
Es reseña de:
The Status of Law in World Society: Meditations on the Role and Rule of Law
Friedrich Kratochwil
Cambridge University Press, 2014
Constitutionalism in the Global Realm: A Sociological Approach
Poul Kjaer
Routledge, 2014
págs. 1063-1077
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