The population and the individual: The human rights audit as the governmentalization of global human rights governance
págs. 1073-1100
The impact of judicial preferences and political context on Constitutional Court decisions: Evidence from Turkey
págs. 1101-1120
págs. 1121-1147
Law, polity and the legacy of statehood: An introduction
págs. 1148-1155
págs. 1156-1163
págs. 1164-1175
Law and political domination: Historical observations, conceptual reflections, and some questions for discussion
págs. 1176-1185
On misunderstanding states: The transnational constitution in the national constitution
págs. 1186-1198
págs. 1199-1206
págs. 1207-1214
págs. 1215-1222
págs. 1223-1231
págs. 1232-1241
págs. 1242-1250
págs. 1251-1257
págs. 1258-1266
págs. 1267-1292
Operationalizing and regulating religious freedom: Apostasy and administrative “reasonableness” in Malaysia and beyond
págs. 1293-1321
Reinventing or rediscovering international law?: The Russian Constitutional Court’s uneasy dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights
págs. 1322-1346
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