Volume 16, Issue 2

Global Constitutionalism—Process and Substance. Kandersteg, Switzerland, 17-20 January 2008.

Defragmentation of Public International Law Through Interpretation: A Methodological Proposal

A Look at Traditional Islam’s General Discord with a Permanent System of Global Cooperation

Constitutionalism, Legal Pluralism, and International Regimes

Civil Rights in International Law: Compliance with Aspects of the “International Bill of Rights”

International Rule of Law and Constitutional Justice in International Investment Law and Arbitration

Constitutionalization and the Unity of the Law of International Responsibility

Emerging Patterns of Global Constitutionalization: Toward a Conceptual Framework

On the Constitutionability of Global Public Policy Networks

Multilayered Governance, Pluralism, and Moral Conflict

Is There an International Environmental Constitution?

Shooting Blanks: The War on Tax Havens

Introduction—Global Constitutionalism

Emerging Patterns of Global Constitutionalization: Toward a Conceptual Framework

The Merits of Global Constitutionalism