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This text elaborates a theory of constitutional politics. It examines the pan-European movement to confer constitutional review authority on a new governmental institution.
In: University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law Research Paper No. 2022/37
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In: Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, Mar 2021, pp 231-243
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In: International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2013
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In: Global constitutionalism: human rights, democracy and the rule of law, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 53-90
ISSN: 2045-3825
AbstractThe European Convention on Human Rights is rapidly evolving into a cosmopolitan legal order: a transnational legal system in which all public officials bear the obligation to fulfill the fundamental rights of every person within their jurisdiction. The emergence of the system depended on certain deep, structural transformations of law and politics in Europe, including the consolidation of a zone of peace and economic interdependence, of constitutional pluralism at the national level, and of rights cosmopolitanism at the transnational level. Framed by Kantian ideas, the paper develops a theoretical account of a cosmopolitan legal system, provides an overview of how the ECHR system operates, and establishes criteria for its normative assessment.
In: OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Oxford University Press, Forthcoming
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Working paper
In: Journal of Global Constitutionalism, 1 (1) (2012): 53-90.
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In: Journal of European Public Policy, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 92-108
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In: Law and Ethics of Human Rights, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 47-76
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