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With dignity and justice for all: The jurisprudence of equal dignity and the partial convergence of liberty and equality in American constitutional law
págs. 753-775
Squaring the circle: How the right to refuge can be reconciled with the right to political identity
págs. 776-805
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Proportionality, constitutional law, and sub-constitutional law: A reply to Aharon Barak
págs. 871-879
The challenges of constitutional silence: Doctrine, theory, and applications
págs. 880-886
págs. 887-903
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The sounds of silence: The Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt, constitutional crisis, and constitutional silence
págs. 936-951
Navigating without maps: Constitutional silence and the management of the Brexit crisis
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Silence of transitional constitutions: The “invisible constitution” concept of the Hungarian Constitutional Court
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How could religious liberty be a human right?: A reply to Andrew Koppelman
págs. 1006-1015
How could religious liberty be a human right?: A rejoinder to Gita Stopler
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