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October 11, 2005

TOC of Latest Issue of the International Journal of Constitutional Law

The October 2005 issue (v. 3, no. 4) of the International Journal of Constitution Law is now available.

A conversation between U.S. Supreme Court justices

The relevance of foreign legal materials in U.S. constitutional cases: A conversation between Justice Antonin Scalia and Justice Stephen Breyer
Norman Dorsen    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:519-541.

Constitutional court judges' roundtable

Comparative constitutionalism in practice: Sixth World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law Santiago, Chile, January 12-16, 2004
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:543.
Professor Juan Colombo Campbell, Presiding judge of the Constitutional Court, Chile
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:544-550.
Olivier Dutheillet de Lamothe, Member, Conseil constitutionnel, France
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:550-556.
Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem, Justice, Bundesverfassungsgericht (Constitutional Court), Germany
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:556-560.
N. Santosh Hegde, Justice, Supreme Court, India
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:560-566.
Luis Lopez Guerra, Former judge, Tribunal Constitutional (Constitutional Court), Spain
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:567-569.
Stephen Sedley, Lord Justice of Appeal, Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, United Kingdom
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:569-571.

Articles

Balancing, constitutional review, and representation
Robert Alexy    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:572-581.
Indigenous constitutionalism and the death penalty: The case of the Commonwealth Caribbean
Margaret A. Burnham    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:582-616.
The legitimacy of judicial review: The limits of dialogue between courts and legislatures
Luc B. Tremblay    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:617-648.

Constitutional Developments

Renaming cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
David Feldman    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:649-662.
Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Transitional Constitution of April 1, 2003
Kai Peter Ziegler    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:662-673.
European Union: Compulsory military service
Beate Rudolf    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:673-679.
Germany: The Electronic Eavesdropping Case
Nicolas Nohlen    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:680-686.
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
Silvia Acierno and Julio Baquero Cruz    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:687-695.

Book review

(1) 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.
(2)Anne-Marie, Slaughter, A New World Order. Princeton University Press, 2004. 341 pp.
Reviewer: Andras Sajo    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:697-705.

Review essay

The business of democracy is democracy
Arthur J. Jacobson and John P. McCormick    
Int J Constitutional Law 2005 3:706-722.

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