International Journal of Constitutional Law Volume 1, Number 1, 2003 Articles [IMG] Normal Dorsen and Michel Rosenfeld Note to Readers Jürgen Habermas Intolerance and discrimination Frank I. Michelman The constitution, social rights, and liberal political justification Claire L'Heureux-Dubé Realizing equality in the twentieth century: the role of the Supreme Court of Canada in comparative perspective Xin Chunying What kind of judicial power does China need? Mark Tushnet The issue of state action/horizontal effect in comparative constitutional law Michel Troper The logic of justification of judicial review Simon Evans Australia Rodrigo P. Correa G. Chile Beate Rudolf European Union Christine Langenfeld Germany Benny Y.T. Tai Hong Kong/China Anashri Pillay South Africa Wojciech Sadurski The struggle for constitutional justice in post-communist Europe David Dyzenhaus Transitional justice Volume 1, Number 2, 2003 Articles [IMG] Barry Friedman and Cheryl Saunders Editors' introduction D. M. Davis Constitutional borrowing: The influence of legal culture and local history in the reconstitution of comparative influence: The South African experience Lee Epstein and Jack Knight Constitutional borrowing and nonborrowing Yasuo Hasebe Constitutional borrowing and political theory Wiktor Osiatynski Paradoxes of constitutional borrowing Carlos F. Rosenkrantz Against borrowings and other nonauthoritative uses of foreign law Kim Lane Scheppele Aspirational and aversive constitutionalism: The case for studying cross-constitutional influence through negative models Hilary Charlesworth The Constitution of East Timor, May 20, 2002 Mark Elliott United Kingdom The European Convention: preliminary observations Valéry Giscard d'Estaing The convention and the future of Europe: Issues and goals Guiliano Amato The European convention: First achievements and open dilemmas Robert Badinter A European constitution: Perspectives of a French delegate to the convention Michel Rosenfeld The European Convention and constitution making in Philadelphia Sujit Choudhry Review: Judicial power and the Charter: Canada and the paradox of liberal constitutionalism Noah Feldman Review: Constitutions in a nonconstitutional world: Arab basic laws and the prospects for accountable government Volume 1, Number 3, 2003 Articles [IMG] Francisco Rubio Llorente A Charter of dubious utility Gordon Silverstein Globalization and the rule of law: "A machine that runs of itself?" Keith E. Whittington Legislative sanctions and the strategic environment of judicial review Burt Neuborne and Lorraine Weinrib Annals of constitutional courts Burt Neuborne The Supreme Court of India Caroline Taube Latvia: Political participation of linguistic minorities Li-ann Thio Singapore: Regulating political speech and the commitment "to build a democratic society" David Bilchitz South Africa: Right to health and access to HIV/AIDS drug treatment Alexei Trochev Ukraine: Constitutional Court invalidates ban on Communist Party David P. Currie Review: Die Verfassung und die Politik: Einsprüche in Störfällen, [The Constitution and Politics: Protestations in Troubled Times] Tamás Gyorfi Review: Constitutional Democracy William E. Scheuerman Review: Weimar: A Jurisprudence of Crisis Volume 1, Number 4, 2003 Articles [IMG] Introduction Upendra Baxi "A known but an indifferent judge": Situating Ronald Dworkin in contemporary Indian jurisprudence Arthur Chaskalson From wickedness to equality: The moral transformation of South African law Bernhard Schlink Hercules in Germany? Gustavo Zagrebelsky Ronald Dworkin's principle based constitutionalism: An Italian point of view Ronald Dworkin Response to overseas commentators Frances Raday Culture, religion, and gender Beate Rudolf European Court of Human Rights: Legal status of postoperative transsexuals John Keown European Court of Human Rights: Death in Strasbourg---assisted suicide, the Pretty case, and the European Convention on Human Rights Leslie Turano Spain: Banning political parties as a response to Basque terrorism Abdullahi An-Na'im Welfare State and Constitutionalism: Nordic Perspectives David Cole The Security of Freedom: Essays on Canada's Anti-Terrorism Bill Volume 2, Number 1, 2004 Articles [IMG] Sujit Choudhry The Lochner era and comparative constitutionalism Terence Daintith The constitutional protection of economic rights Vicki C. Jackson Comparative constitutional federalism and transnational judicial discourse Mary Marshall Canada: Production of private records of victims of sexual assault in R. v. Shearing Vijayashri Sripati and Arun K. Thiruvengadam India: Constitutional amendment making the right to education a Fundamental Right Mark Tushnet United States: Supreme Court rules on affirmative action Babacar Kante Constitutionalism in Africa: Creating Opportunities, Facing Challenges Daniel Smilov Constitutional Justice, East and West: Democratic Legitimacy and Constitutional Courts in Post-Communist Europe in a Comparative Perspective Alec Walen The New Constitutional Order Volume 2, Number 2, 2004 Articles [IMG] Emergency Powers and Constitutionalism John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino The law of the exception: A typology of emergency powers Jon Elster Comments on the paper by Ferejohn and Pasquino David Dyzenhaus Intimations of legality amid the clash of arms Radhika Coomaraswamy and Charmaine de los Reyes Rule by emergency: Sri Lanka's postcolonial constitutional experience Samuel Issacharoff and Richard H. Pildes Emergency contexts without emergency powers: The United States' constitutional approach to rights during wartime Geoffrey R. Stone Free speech in World War II: "When are you going to indict the seditionists?" Vicki C. Jackson Proconstitutional behavior, political actors, and independent courts: A comment on Geoffrey Stone's paper Dominic McGoldrick The interface between public emergency powers and international law Volume 2, Number 3, 2004 Articles [IMG] Winfried Brugger Communitarianism as the social and legal theory behind the German Constitution Victor Ferreres Comella The European model of constitutional review of legislation: Toward decentralization? Victor V. Ramraj Four models of due process Bernhard Hofstötter European Court of Human Rights: Positive obligations in E. and others v. United Kingdom Shigenori Matsui Japan: The Supreme Court and the separation of church and state Mark Elliott United Kingdom: Parliamentary sovereignty under pressure William N. Eskridge, Jr. United States: Lawrence v. Texas and the imperative of comparative constitutionalism Reviewed byChristine B. Harrington On Law, Politics, and Judicialization Reviewed byRussell Miller Constitutional Courts in Comparison: The U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court Mattias Kumm Constitutional rights as principles: On the structure and domain of constitutional justice. A review essay on A Theory of Constitutional Rights Volume 2, Number 4, 2004 Articles [IMG] Diane Marie Amann "Raise the flag and let it talk": On the use of external norms in constitutional decision making Daphne Barak-Erez The international law of human rights and constitutional law: A case study of an expanding dialogue Michel Rosenfeld Constitutional adjudication in Europe and the United States: Paradoxes and contrasts Blanca Rodríguez Ruiz Recognizing the rights of unmarried cohabitants in Spain: Why not treat them like married couples? Xavier Philippe France: The amendment of the French Constitution "on the Decentralized Organization of the Republic" Renata Uitz Hungary: Mixed prospects for the constitutionalization of gay rights Felix Uhlmann Switzerland: Naturalization process presents conflict between democracy and the rule of law Charles Fried The British Constitution in the Twentieth Century David A.J. Richards Governing Sexuality: The Changing Politics of Citizenship and Law Reform Mark Tushnet Charter Conflicts: What is Parliament's Role? Volume 3, Number 1, January 2005 Articles [IMG] Roberto Gargarella The constitution of inequality. Constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776--1860 Michel Troper Marshall, Kelsen, Barak and the constitutionalist fallacy Constitutional Court profile [IMG] Lynn Berat The Constitutional Court of South Africa and jurisdictional questions: In the interest of justice? Constitutional developments [IMG] David Schneiderman Canada: Supreme Court addresses gay-positive readers in public schools Christine Langenfeld and Sarah Mohsen Germany: The teacher head scarf case Oliver Gerstenberg Germany: Freedom of conscience in public schools Karin Oellers-Frahm Italy and France: Immunity for the prime minister of Italy and the president of the French Republic Penelope Nevill New Zealand: The Privy Council is replaced with a domestic Supreme Court David Golove United States: The Bush administration's "war on terrorism" in the Supreme Court Book reviews [IMG] Samantha Besson Review: Sovereignty in Transition Gábor Halmai Review: The Constitution as an Instrument of Change Volume 3, Number 2-3, June 2005 Symposium on the proposed European Constitution Preface [IMG] Christopher Eisgruber and J.H.H. Weiler Preface Prologue [IMG] J.H.H. Weiler On the power of the Word: Europe's constitutional iconography Keynote essay [IMG] Dieter Grimm Integration by constitution Part I . Europe's constitutional moment [IMG] Neil Walker Europe's constitutional momentum and the search for polity legitimacy Philip Pettit Comment on Walker: Europe's constitutional momentum András Sajó Constitution without the constitutional moment: A view from the new member states Mark Tushnet Misleading metaphors in comparative constitutionalism: Moments and enthusiasm Ran Hirschl Preserving hegemony? Assessing the political origins of the EU Constitution Part II . A constitutional identity for Europe? [IMG] Armin von Bogdandy The European constitution and European identity: Text and subtext of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe Michel Rosenfeld The European treaty--constitution and constitutional identity: A view from America Miguel Poiares Maduro The importance of being called a constitution: Constitutional authority and the authority of constitutionalism Gianluigi Palombella Whose Europe? After the constitution: A goal-based citizenship Otto Pfersmann The new revision of the old constitution Part III . Institutions, powers, decision making, and accountability [IMG] Paul Craig European governance: Executive and administrative powers under the new constitutional settlement George A. Bermann Executive power in the new European constitution Damian Chalmers Judicial authority and the constitutional treaty Mattias Kumm and Victor Ferreres Comella The primacy clause of the constitutional treaty and the future of constitutional conflict in the European Union Franz C. Mayer Competences---reloaded? The vertical division of powers in the EU and the new European constitution Volume 3, Number 4, October 2005 A conversation between U.S. Supreme Court justices [IMG] Norman Dorsen The relevance of foreign legal materials in U.S. constitutional cases: A conversation between Justice Antonin Scalia and Justice Stephen Breyer Constitutional court judges' roundtable [IMG] Comparative constitutionalism in practice: Sixth World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law Santiago, Chile, January 12--16, 2004 Juan Colombo Campbell Professor Juan Colombo Campbell * Presiding judge of the Constitutional Court * Chile Olivier Dutheillet de Lamothe Olivier Dutheillet de Lamothe * Member, Conseil constitutionnel * France Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem * Justice, Bundesverfassungsgericht (Constitutional Court) * Germany N. Santosh Hegde N. Santosh Hegde * Justice, Supreme Court * India Luis Lopez Guerra Luis Lopez Guerra * Former judge, Tribunal Constitutional (Constitutional Court) * Spain Stephen Sedley Stephen Sedley * Lord Justice of Appeal, Her Majesty's Court of Appeal * United Kingdom Articles [IMG] Robert Alexy Balancing, constitutional review, and representation Margaret A. Burnham Indigenous constitutionalism and the death penalty: The case of the Commonwealth Caribbean Luc B. Tremblay The legitimacy of judicial review: The limits of dialogue between courts and legislatures Constitutional Developments [IMG] David Feldman Renaming cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina Kai Peter Ziegler Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Transitional Constitution of April 1, 2003 Beate Rudolf European Union: Compulsory military service Nicolas Nohlen Germany: The Electronic Eavesdropping Case Silvia Acierno and Julio Baquero Cruz The Order of the Spanish Constitutional Court on the proposal to convert the Basque Country into a freely associated community: Keeping hands off constitutional politics Book review [IMG] András Sajó Christian Joerges, Inger-Johanne Sand, and Gunther Teubner, eds., Transnational Governance and Constitutionalism: International Studies in the Theory of Private Law. Hart Publishing, 2004. 386 pp. * Anne-Marie Slaughter, A New World Order. Princeton University Press, 2004. 341 pp. Review essay [IMG] Arthur J. Jacobson and John P. McCormick The business of democracy is democracy