págs. 387-438
Thirty years from Tiananmen: China, Hong Kong, and the ongoing experiment to preserve liberal values in an authoritarian state
págs. 439-452
Back into the political?: Rethinking judicial, legal, and transnational constitutionalism
págs. 453-460
Secession and post-sovereign constitution-making after 1989: Catalonia, Kosovo, and Quebec
págs. 461-469
págs. 470-478
págs. 479-488
págs. 489-496
Decolonizing Eastern Europe: A global perspective on 1989 and the world it made
págs. 497-509
págs. 510-514
págs. 515-535
págs. 536-553
págs. 554-575
págs. 576-596
Central Europe’s descent into autocracy: A constitutional analysis of authoritarian populism
págs. 597-616
págs. 617-640
págs. 641-660
2018 global review of constitutional law: Chile
Iván Aróstica Maldonado, Sergio Verdugo Ramírez, Nicolás Enteiche Rosales
págs. 661-670
2018 global review of constitutional law: Colombia
Carlos Bernal, Diego González, María Fernanda Barraza, Nicolás Boris Esguerra Pardo, Santiago García Jaramillo, Vicente F. Benítez Rojas
págs. 671-680
Defending “democratic populism”?: Introduction
págs. 681-681
págs. 682-689
The Constitution of the Italian Republic: Not revolution, but principled liberation
págs. 690-694
págs. 695-700
Dialogic judicial review and its problems in East Asia
Es reseña de:
Constitutionalism in Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century
Albert H. Y. Chen (ed. lit.)
Cambridge University Press, 2014
Constitutional Courts in Asia: A Comparative Perspective
Albert H. Y. Chen (ed. lit.), Andrew Hardin (ed. lit.)
Cambridge University Press, 2018
págs. 701-713
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