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.
Editorial
Editorial: Orbán and the self-asphyxiation of democracy; Publishers, academics, and the battles over copyright and your rights, Part I; Festschrift? “That which is hateful to you, do not do to your fellow! That is the whole Torah; the rest is interpretation” (from the Elder Hillel in Babylonian Talmud, Shabbat 31a); In this issue
ICON•S Reflections
Constitutional democracy in the time of elected authoritarians
Wojciech Sadurski
Technological revolution, democratic recession, and climate change: The limits of law in a changing world
Luís Roberto Barroso
I•CON Foreword
The sovereignty surplus
Neil Walker
Reflections on Gender and Public Law: Eight Views
Resurrecting positive action
Christopher McCrudden
The struggle for social constructivism in postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe
Barbara Havelková
Gendered nationalism and constitutionalism
Ruth Rubio-Marín
Populists, gender, and national identity
Anna Śledzińska-Simon
Transitional justice and the challenges of a feminist peace
Julieta Lemaitre
Single equality in the age of marriage equality
Chao-ju Chen
Engendering a constitutional moment: The quest for parity in the Chilean Constitutional Convention
Verónica Undurraga
“De-gendering” the civil status? A public law problem
Stefano Osella
Articles
The populist challenge to the European Court of Human Rights
Jan Petrov
Parties versus democracy: Addressing today’s political party threats to democratic rule
Tom Gerald Daly, Brian Christopher Jones
Critical Review of Jurisprudence
The invention of tradition: Same-sex marriage and its discontents in Hong Kong
Marco Wan
Special Section: From the Trenches
Scandalizing the judiciary: An analysis of the uneven response of the Supreme Court of India to sexual harassment allegations against judges
Sanjay Jain, Saranya Mishra
The I•CONnect-Clough Center 2019 Global Review of Constitutional Law
2019 global review of constitutional law: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Maja Sahadžić
2019 global review of constitutional law: Georgia
Malkhaz Nakashidze
2019 global review of constitutional law: North Macedonia
Jasmina Dimitrieva, Lydia Tiede
Occasional Series: Constitutional Surveys
Survey on the Constitution of the Republic of Poland: The results of the research conducted in 2017–2018
Piotr Radziewicz, Monika Florczak-Wątor, Marcin M Wiszowaty
Law and Gender in the Literature
Intersectionality and Criminology: Disrupting and Revolutionizing Studies of Crime
Intersectional Discrimination
Arushi Garg
Gender Parity and Multicultural Feminism: Towards a New Synthesis
Ofra Bloch
Gender, Alterity and Human Rights: Freedom in a Fishbowl
Cara Röhner
Gender and the Law of the Sea
Isabel Lischewski
Gay Priori: A Queer Critical Legal Studies Approach to Law Reform
Estefanía Vela Barba
Book Reviews
Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions
Eoin Carolan
The Rise and Decline of Fundamental Rights in EU Citizenship
Dimitry Kochenov
Demanding Rights: Europe’s Supranational Courts and the Dilemma of Migrant Vulnerability
Lena Riemer
The Transformative Constitution: A Radical Biography in Nine Acts
Sandeep Suresh
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Gaza / Israel: a propósito de la solicitud de intervención de Chile en la demanda…
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