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No. 1/23: Morten Rasmussen
Between Constraints and Innovation: The Role of the Groupe de Rédaction and the Legal Shape of the EEC Treaty -
No. 2/23: Nedim Hogic
Securitizing Corruption -
No. 3/23: Sungjoon Cho
Gazing into World Society: A System-Based Approach to Global Governance -
No. 4/23: Sabine Gless, Fredric Lederer, & Thomas Weigend
AI-Based Evidence in Criminal Trials? -
No. 5/23: Guy Fiti Sinclair
Between Salvation and Cynicism: TWAIL Perspectives on International Organizations -
No. 6/23: Marleen Kappé
Unveiling Reasons of Belgian Highest Court Judges and Law Clerks (not) to Refer Preliminary Questions to the Court of Justice of the European Union: A Nuanced Legalist Image -
No. 7/23: Zoltán Szente and Wojciech Brzozowski
The Dismantling of Power-Sharing in Hungary and Poland – Two Boards to the Same Destination? -
No. 8/23: Elisabetta Lamarque
Following in the footsteps of Ginsburg & Versteeg. The bound executive during the pandemic: Italy as a case study. -
No. 9/23: Marta Simoncini
The separation of powers and the administrative branch in the European Union -
No. 10/23: Noah A. Rosenblum
The Missing Montesquieu. History and Fetishism in the New Separation of Powers Formalism -
No. 11/23: Pasquale Pasquino
The Separation of Powers. Prologue in the 18th century: from Montesquieu to Madison -
No. 12/23: Jan Klabbers
Of Cheques and Balances: Separation of Powers in International Organizations Law