ISSN: 1474-2640, EISSN: 1474-2659
Published in association with the New York University School of Law, I•CON is dedicated to advancing the study of international and comparative constitutional law in the broadest sense of the terms.
I•CON recognizes that the boundaries between the disciplines of “constitutional law”, “administrative law”, “international law” and their comparative variants have become increasingly porous. So too, there is no longer a distinct divide between law and political science. I•CON scholarship reflects and values this intellectual cross-fertilization.
I•CON‘s interests include not only fields such as Administrative Law, Global Constitutional Law and Global Administrative Law, but also scholarship that reflects both legal reality and academic perception; scholarship which, in dealing with the challenges of public life and governance, combines elements from all of these fields with a good measure of political theory and social science.
Featuring scholarly articles by international and constitutional legal scholars, judges, and people from related fields, such as economics, philosophy and political science, I•CON offers critical analysis of current issues, debates and global trends that carry constitutional implications.
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Editorial
Honor Roll of Reviewers 2019
Honoring Jürgen Habermas
For Jürgen Habermas on his 90th birthday
Seyla Benhabib
My/our debt to Habermas
Jean L Cohen
Radical democracy and the rule of law: Reflections on J. Habermas’ legal philosophy
Oliver Gerstenberg
Legitimacy and moral support
Frank I Michelman
Habermas’s place in the history of pragmatism
Cheryl Misak
Supranational states in the postnational constellation
Vlad Perju
Habermas at 90: A personal and professional tribute
Michel Rosenfeld
Articles
Justifying the culture of justification
Kai Möller
The fall of the Constitution’s political insurance: How the Morales regime eliminated the insurance of the 2009 Bolivian Constitution
Sergio Verdugo
Critical Review of Governance
The right to freedom of religion and the right against religious discrimination: Theoretical distinctions
Tarunabh Khaitan, Jane Calderwood Norton
Enforcing constitutional conventions
Farrah Ahmed, Richard Albert, Adam Perry
Symposium: New Dominium Constitutionalism
New Dominion constitutionalism at the twilight of the British Empire: An introduction
Mara Malagodi, Luke McDonagh, Thomas Poole
“Dominion status”: History, framework and context
Peter C Oliver
Losing Ireland, losing the Empire: Dominion status and the Irish Constitutions of 1922 and 1937
Luke McDonagh
Between midnight and republic: Theory and practice of India’s Dominion status
Rohit De
Dominion status and the origins of authoritarian constitutionalism in Pakistan
Mara Malagodi
Uncertain sovereignty: Ceylon as a Dominion 1948–1972
Rehan Abeyratne
The Dominion model of transitional constitutionalism
Mara Malagodi, Luke McDonagh, Thomas Poole
I•CON: Debate!
A nation of nations?
Joseph H H Weiler
A nation of nations? A reply to Joseph H.H. Weiler
Antonio Bar
A nation of nations? A reply to Joseph H. H. Weiler
Hèctor López Bofill
Review Essays
Zionism and human rights
Itamar Mann
Constitutional reasoning: A flourishing field of research in comparative law
Katalin Kelemen
Book Reviews
Judicial Review in Norway—A Bicentennial Debate
Jaakko Husa
Hybrid Constitutionalism: The Politics of Constitutional Review in the Chinese Special Administrative Regions
Julius Yam
The Future of Economic and Social Rights
Ingrid Leijten