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How do domestic political institutions affect international conflict? Democratic peace theorists argue that jointly-democratic dyads are less likely to engage in war than other types of states, but these explanations cannot account for the large number of militarized conflicts that fall short of...
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, were legal confrontations which tested the boundaries of its Constitution. Ireland's dualist constitutional heritage was …, whose Constitution is undergirded by a long established republican conception of national sovereignty, these instruments … Court was forced to reflect upon the Irish Constitution's conception of sovereignty and the possibility of its alienation …
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The explosion in the literature on global constitutionalism in recent times has come at the cost of ever more, and more diverse, definitions of the concept of constitutionalism. The state of the current debate can therefore be characterised, conceptually speaking, as a ‘constitutional...
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The paper argues that, by bringing a number of changes of systemic proportions in the order of international law, the internationalisation of national constitutional human rights law has led to the “constitutionalisation” of international law. To build that argument, the paper first...
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The global trade order that has been in place since the end of the Second World War is now in crisis. Populism has … broken out around the world. It is embraced by powerful forces in the United States and Europe, and it is at the root of … global economic constitution. We then review the history of successive iterations of the global economic constitution …
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electoral rules and forms of government for fiscal policy and rent extraction, even when non-random constitution selection is …
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A wise man once said: ‘Just when you think things cannot get any worse, they will.’ The year 2019 was such a dramatic year for Turkey. The agenda was as loaded as ever. In early 2019, the stinging defeat of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the municipal elections made...
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transnational influences are strongest when a nation adopts its first constitution. At this time, no less than 46 percent of the …
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