European Yearbook of Constitutional Law 2020: The City in Constitutional Law
In: European Yearbook of Constitutional Law 2
In: Springer eBook Collection
Chapter 1. Introduction: The City as a Multifaceted and Dynamic Constitutional Entity -- Part I: Cities within national power structures -- Chapter 2 Cities and the Dutch Constitution -- Chapter 3. Modes of Urban Autonomy: The Constitutional Characteristics of Self-Governance in Amsterdam, Paris, and Hamburg -- Chapter 4. Reanimating Brussels: The Beating Heart of the Belgian Federation -- Chapter 5. How much Local Autonomy is Good for a City? An Analysis of the Peruvian Constitutional Design for Cities and its Effects in the Case of the Lima Metropolitan Area -- Chapter 6 Comparative Constitutional Politics in Hong Kong and Macau under Chinese Sovereignty -- Chapter 7. A Tale of Three Cities: The City in German Constitutional Law -- Part II: Cities and citizens -- Chapter 8. The Constitution and the City -- Chapter 9. Urban Governance and the Right to a Healthy City -- Chapter 10. Topical Storm Approaching: Regulating Public Assemblies and Responding to Online Falsehoods in the City-state of Singapore -- Chapter 11. The City of London: Dominance, Democracy, and the Rule of Law? -- Part III: Cities and the international arena -- Chapter 12 Accelerating Cities, Constitutional Brakes -- Chapter 13. European Cities between Self-Government and Subordination: Their Role as Policy-Takers and Policy-Makers -- Part IV: Constitutional law in the age of the city -- Chapter 14. Urbanization, Megacities, Constitutional Silence -- Chapter 15. Redrawing the Boundaries of City Governance: Preliminary Lines of Inquiry into Metropolitan Cities, Socio-Economic Challenges and Constitutional Law.