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No. 1/17: Vera Shikhelman
Access to Justice in the United Nations Human Rights Committee -
No. 2/17: Francisco Costa-Cabral
Innovation in EU competition law: The resource-based view and disruption -
No. 3/17: Tomasz Tadeusz Koncewicz
Unconstitutional capture and constitutional recapture. Of the rule of law, separation of powers and judicial promises -
No. 4/17: Marco Bassini
Rise of Populism and the Five Star Movement Model: An Italian Case Study -
No. 5/17: Stephen Gardbaum & Richard H. Pildes
Populism and Democratic Institutional design: Methods of Selecting Candidates for Chief Executive in the United States and Other Democracies -
No. 6/17: Silvia Suteu
The Populist Turn in Central and Eastern Europe: Is Deliberative Democracy (Part of) the Solution? -
No. 7/17: David Kenny
Always, inevitably local: Ireland’s strange populism and the trouble with theory -
No. 8/17: Mariana Díaz Chalela
Religious Symbols and New Populist Movements in the Colombian Constitutional Court -
No. 9/17: Myriam Hunter-Henin
The Legal Face of Populism: From the Classroom to the Courtroom -
No. 10/17: Tamar Hostovsky Brandes
International Law in Domestic Courts in an Era of Populism -
No. 11/17: Ming-Sung Kuo
Against Instantaneous Democracy -
No. 12/17: András László Pap & Anna Śledzińska-Simon
The Rise of Illiberal Democracy and the Remedies of Multi-Level Constitutionalism -
No. 13/17: Vladislava Stoyanova
Populism, Exceptionality and the Right of Migrants to Family Life under the European Convention on Human Rights -
No. 14/17: Odile Ammann
When Are Judges Influenced by Public Opinion? Switzerland and the US Compared -
No. 15/17: Neil Walker
Populism and Constitutional Tension -
No. 16/17: Alfredo de Feo
Relaunching the European project: reforms without changing the treaties -
No. 17/17: Paul Blokker
Populism as a Constitutional Project