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This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
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State constitutions are terribly important legal documents, but their interpretation is remarkably u...
Mattias Kumm, Professor of Law, New York University, considers the application of constitutional lan...
Some of the more pressing issues related to global governance and world order lie at the intersectio...
International constitutionalization presents a challenge to the traditional international legal orde...
As part of a symposium on Justice Stephen Breyer’s book, “The Court and the World,” this essay descr...
This Essay is part of the Symposium on State Constitutional Law in Honor of the late Washington Stat...
This Essay explores the role of embedded international law in U.S. constitutional interpretation, ...
This brief essay highlights the central and important role that state governments play in the develo...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
This Essay describes and defends the Supreme Court’s role as a filter between international law and ...
This Essay examines the contours of what I have elsewhere called the new constitutional order with r...
This Article studies the problem of choosing constitutions-particularly the choice between applying ...
This Essay explores American unilateralism and the divergence between American and European attitude...
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In Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice, Za...