ICON-International Journal of Constitutional Law

Papers
(The median citation count of ICON-International Journal of Constitutional Law is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Las agencias reguladoras independientes y sus desafíos de legitimidad democrática: revisión de literatura y agenda para el derecho constitucional en Latinoamérica25
Gender, democracy, and the legal academy: Afterword to the Foreword by Gráinne de Búrca, Rosalind Dixon, and Marcela Prieto Rudolphy21
Repensando los préstamos constitucionales: un análisis crítico del uso de materiales foráneos desde la experiencia argentina13
The non-constitutionalization and avoidant constitutionalization of gender in Czechia and Slovakia10
Dos ejes para pensar la tensión entre el sistema interamericano de derechos humanos y los sistemas constitucionales de la regiónTwo axes to consider the tension between the Inter-American System of Hu10
Traditional values, family, homeschooling: The role of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church in transnational moral conservative networks and their efforts at reshaping human rights9
Party constitutionalization in socialist regimes8
The constitutional impact of rule-of-law spending conditionality8
The myth of populist constitutionalism in Hungary and Poland: Populist or authoritarian constitutionalism?8
¿Por qué era urgente que los jefes de Estado condenaran la elección fraudulenta que tuvo lugar en Venezuela en el año 2024?Why was it urgent that heads of state condemned the 2024 Venezuelan fraudulen7
What would a pluralist institutional approach to constitutional interpretation look like? Some methodological implications7
Jonathan Hafetz, Review of Lawrence Repeta. Japan’s Prisoners of Conscience: Protest and Law During the Iraq War7
Law, film, and trans identity in Hong Kong6
The switch: The Israel High Court of Justice’s transition from occupation law to human rights law6
Control and paralysis? A context-sensitive analysis of objections to supermajorities in constitutional adjudication6
La judicialización de la política y el control constitucional en modelos híbridos restringidos: el activismo judicial por “defecto” de ParaguayThe judicialization of politics and judicial review in re5
Mariana Canales Subercaseaux, Review of Aileen Kavanagh. The Collaborative Constitution.5
Constitucionalismo transformador y derecho internacional de inversionesTransformative constitutionalism and international investment law5
A constitutional court’s survival (by any name)5
Oran Doyle, Review of David S. Law (ed.). Constitutionalism in Context4
Sanford Levinson, Review of Yasuo Hasebe, Towards a Normal Constitutional State: The Trajectory of Japanese Constitutionalism4
The concept of coup d’état under stifling stress: Legal theory’s political-science–based response4
Silvia Romboli, Review of Luigi Ferrajoli, Per una Costituzione della Terra. L’umanità al bivio4
Constraining constituent conventions: Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès and the limits of pouvoir constituant4
No higher law: The Uruguayan plebiscite of 1980 as a failed constituent moment4
Oratorical leadership of chief justices in post-handover Hong Kong4
Tímea Drinóczi & Agnieszka Bień-Kacała. Illiberal Constitutionalism in Poland and Hungary: The Deterioration of Democracy, Misuse of Human Rights and Abuse of the Rule of Law.4
Chief justices and democratic resilience: Judicial leadership in times of constitutional crisis4
Conventions and practical interpretation in Westminster-type constitutional systems4
Taking global administrative law one step ahead: Online giants and the digital democratic sphere4
Constitucionalismo fuerte y democracia deliberativa: Inconsistencias en Rawls, Dworkin, y AlexyStrong constitutionalism and deliberative democracy: Inconsistencies in Rawls, Dworkin, and Alexy3
Appropriation and the rewriting of rights3
Los terceros interesados ante la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos: una inclusión necesaria3
Constitutional parasitism, camouflage, and pretense: Shaping citizenship through subterfuge3
Revolutionary amnesia and the nature of prerogative power3
Wen-Chen Chang, Kelley Loper, Mara Malagodi, & Ruth Rubio-Marin, eds. Gender, Sexuality and Constitutionalism in Asia3
Mobilizing constitutional identity: Transformative constitutionalism and the threat of illiberalism in South Africa3
Responsive judicial review and democracy: Examining Rosalind Dixon’s theory of judicial review3
Vicente Aylwin Fernández, Review of Joshua Braver. We, the Mediated People: Popular Constitution-Making in Contemporary South America3
Brian Christopher Jones, Review of Jack Beatson, Key Ideas in Law: The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers3
Aileen Kavanagh. The Collaborative Constitution3
Social and political dynamics in the feminization of judiciary3
Las normas derogatorias constitucionales y su relación con la legislación preconstitucional3
Maris Köpcke, Review of Leah Trueblood. Referendums as Representative Democracy3
The normative development of laws on asset preservation and confiscation: An examination of emerging best practices2
Populism and the politics of constitutional (mis-)identity2
Monitoring and compliance mechanisms as a diagnostic and prognostic tool of international anti-corruption cooperation: A data-driven study2
Chaihark Hahm. The Constitution of South Korea: A Contextual Analysis2
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang, Review of Eugenie Merieau. Constitutional Bricolage: Thailand’s Sacred Monarchy vs. The Rule of Law2
The constitutional quandary of social rights: Questions in times of the Polish illiberal turn2
The ubiquity of unwritten constitutionalism2
Tadić en Chapinero: Usos del Derecho Internacional en la justicia transicional en Colombia para la creación de “nuevos” crímenes de guerra Tadić in Chapinero: Uses of International Law in Transitional2
Editorial: In this issue; Guest Editorial: Islands and ocean: Public law and international legal ordering in Oceania; Ten good reads2
Invitamos a Francisca Pou Giménez, Investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM, a escribir una editorial.We invited Francisca Pou Giménez, Researcher at Instituto de Investigac2
Costly ambiguities: Afterword to the Foreword by Nehal Bhuta2
Honoring our peer reviewers2
Of cheques and balances: Funding and separation of powers in international organizations law2
Avances y retos del plurilingüismo en los poderes públicos del estado españolProgress and challenges of multilingualism in the public powers of the Spanish state2
Institutions that define the policymaking role of courts: A comparative analysis of the supreme courts of Scandinavia2
Is it time to abandon the theory of constituent power? A rejoinder2
Constraints on the domestic separation of powers by supranational courts2
Margaret K. Lewis, Review of Weitseng Chen & Hualing Fu (eds)., Authoritarian Legality in Asia: Formation, Development and Transition2
Richard Johnson & Yuan Yi Zhu, eds., Sceptical Perspectives on the Changing Constitution of the United Kingdom2
Luisa Gabriela Morales-Vega, Review of Elisa Ortega-Velázquez, El asilo como derecho en disputa en México: La raza y la clase como dispositivo de exclusión2
The CJEU and EU (de-)constitutionalization: Unpacking jurisprudential responses1
Constitutional design preferences: An experimental approach1
Too soon to know: Exploring the conditions of existence of the constituent power—Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo1
Julie C. Suk. After Misogyny: How the Law Fails Women and What to Do about It1
Learning from the euro crisis: A new method of government for the European Union’s economic policy coordination after the pandemic1
Matej Avbelj, Review of Cormac S. Mac Amhlaigh. New Constitutional Horizons: Towards a Pluralist Constitutional Theory1
Gender and the legal academy1
The interaction of human rights and religion in Africa’s sexuality politics1
Secession from and secession within the European Union: Toward a holistic theory of secession1
Two cultures of justification in constitutional law1
Yasuo Hasebe, Review of Linda Colley, The Gun, The Ship and The Pen: Warfare, Constitutions, and the Making of the Modern World1
Constituting the negative globality of fear1
Ching-Fu Lin, Review of Hans-W. Micklitz, Oreste Pollicino, Amnon Reichman, Andrea Simoncini, Giovanni Sartor, and Giovanni De Gregorio, eds. Constitutional Challenges in the Algorithmic Society1
Fuentes normativas y desarrollo jurisprudencial del derecho humano al agua en América LatinaNormative sources and jurisprudential development of the human right to water in Latin America1
What is constitutional ideology?1
Human rights and corruption: Problems and potential of individualizing a systemic problem1
Raeesa Vakil, Review of Philipp Dann and Arun K. Thiruvengadam (eds). Democratic Constitutionalism in India and the European Union: Comparing the Law of Democracy in Continental Polities1
Democracy and constitutionalism in the Arab world1
The “constitutional court of China”? Setting the record straight1
Han Zhu, Review of Neil J. Diamant. Useful Bullshit: Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society1
State-centered liberal constitutionalism: An underappreciated legacy of “China’s Constitutional Court”1
Is it time to abandon the theory of Democracy? The problem with the people: Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo1
A dialogical model of human rights adjudication1
Dismantling democratic change in Asia: Modalities and weapons of choice1
Constitutional democracy as fixed point? On interpretation and judicial representation-reinforcement1
Rachel Bayefsky. Dignity and Judicial Authority1
Pluralizing federalisms1
Microcontextual considerations in ouster clause analysis: A comparative study of parallel trends in the United Kingdom and Singapore1
Europe’s “independence wars”: A constitutional perspective—A reply to Antoine Vauchez1
In this issue; Guest Editorial: Unsexing scholarship? Towards better citation and citizenship practices in global public law1
The role of courts in abortion decriminalization: The unmet potential of proportionality1
Matthew S.R. Palmer & Dean R. Knight. The Constitution of New Zealand: A Contextual Analysis1
Theorizing about the executive in the modern state1
Moeen Cheema. Courting Constitutionalism: The Politics of Public Law and Judicial Review in Pakistan1
El proceso constituyente español de 1873: origen y fracaso de la República FederalThe Spanish constituent process of 1873: origin and failure of the Federal Republic1
Between two worlds: Personal reflections from Slovenia and Spain on the Covid-19 pandemic1
Rotating chief justices in a democracy under stress: The Brazilian Supremo Tribunal Federal under Bolsonaro1
Republicanismo y ciudadanía armada en la Constitución Nacional argentina1
Introduction to the Symposium: Academic stories of Covid-19 and its unequal impacts1
Samuel E. Bagg. The Dispersion of Power. A Critical Realist Theory of Democracy1
Incapacitating, or something else? Unpacking Australian amendment culture in the First Nations Voice Referendum1
Constitutional identity, democracy, and illiberal change1
Regions and the European Union in times of crisis: A decline of the regional interest?1
Erin Daly, Review of Jimmy Chia-Shin Hsu, ed. Human Dignity in Asia: Dialogue Between Law and Culture1
Tom Gerald Daly, Review of Mark Tushnet, The New Fourth Branch: Institutions for Protecting Constitutional Democracy1
Itziar Gómez Fernández, Review of Rosa María Rodríguez Magda, El sexo en disputa. De la necesaria recuperación jurídica de un concepto.1
Reflections on the thesis that (natural) social rights preceded the creation of the social (welfare) state: Afterword to the Foreword by Nehal Bhuta1
Assessing the filters to tame the populist beast1
Cómo capturar el proceso de polarización judicial en contextos de declive democrático: la doctrina de la Suprema Corte mexicana sobre violaciones al procedimiento legislativo0
El nombramiento de las autoridades independientes. Lecciones a partir de la experiencia española y europea0
Achieving holistic feminisation: A review of Women and the Judiciary in the Asia-Pacific0
Navigating the judicial ship through stormy waters: President Esther Hayut and the Israeli constitutional crises, 2018–230
Lauri Mälksoo, Review of William Partlett & Herbert Küpper. The Post-Soviet as Post-Colonial: A New Paradigm for Understanding Constitutional Dynamics in the Former Soviet Empire0
Who misunderstands the margin of appreciation? A reply to Eva Brems0
Polarización política y comportamiento de la Suprema Corte de Justicia en Uruguay0
Reviewing the constitution-making process in Kenya: The failure of the 2005 constituent process0
On being a female law professor: Dispatches from the frontline—Afterword to the Foreword by Gráinne de Búrca, Rosalind Dixon, and Marcela Prieto0
Law’s ideology: Neoliberalism and developmentalism in Egyptian jurisprudence0
A “third camp” in Israel’s constitutional upheaval: The voice of the silent Palestinian-Arab minority0
Judiciary chiefs in hybrid regimes: Kenya0
Editorial0
Horizontal by design: A systematic analysis of the application of human rights to private actors in the text of world constitutions0
Is it time to abandon the theory of constituent power?0
Introduction: Trans identities and the law0
Adjudication at the French Constitutional Council: The dangers of informality to regulate power distribution inside and outside the Court0
Zachary Elkins, Review of Donald L. Horowitz, Constitutional Processes and Democratic Commitment0
Paul Craig. English Administrative Law from 1550: Continuity and Change0
Reductionism and holism in European Union “value talk”: The case of the Conference on the Future of Europe0
Domestic courts as guarantors of international climate cooperation: Insights from the German Constitutional Court’s climate decision0
Judicial self-empowerment and unconstitutional constitutional amendments0
¿Un romance moderno? El Derecho Internacional Público y el Derecho Constitucional en el trabajo de la Corte Constitucional ecuatoriana0
Not all responses are remedies: Scandinavian implementation of ECtHR judgments0
Zachary S. Price. Constitutional Symmetry. Judging in a Divided Republic0
Catarina Santos Botelho, Review of Marco Goldoni & Michael A. Wilkinson eds. The Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution0
Benedetta Barbisan, Review of Diletta Tega, La Corte nel contesto. Percorsi di ri-accentramento della giustizia costituzionale in Italia0
A double-edged sword: Constitutional dialogue confined0
Antiabortion legal mobilization in Brazil: Human rights as a field of contention0
Swati Jhaveri, Tarunabh Khaitan, & Dinesha Samararatne eds. Constitutional Resilience in South Asia0
Antoine Parry, Review of Sara Iglesias Sánchez & Maribel González Pascual, eds. Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice0
Pluralizing constitutional interpretation: An introduction0
Editorial: In this issue; In this issue—Reviews; Ten good reads 20230
Editorial0
José Manuel Díaz de Valdés Juliá, Review of Samuel Issacharoff. Democracy Unmoored; Populism and the Corruption of Popular Sovereignty0
Violencia contra las mujeres: protagonismo penal en el Sistema Interamericano y resistencias anticarcelarias desde Ecuador0
Alexis Blouët, Review of Baudouin Dupret. Positive Law from the Muslim World: Jurisprudence, History, Practices0
Karel Řepa, Review of David Kosař & Ladislav Vyhnánek. The Constitution of Czechia: A Contextual Analysis0
The European Central Bank’s secondary mandate under article 127(1) sentence 2 TFEU: A “sleeping beauty”?0
The case for supermajority requirements in referendums0
La transnacionalización de la auditoría pública en América Latina0
Variables shaping participatory constitution-making: Insights from the experiences of small states0
Editorial; Editorial Invitada: Representación política y derecho constitucional: reflexiones sobre el fallido proceso constituyente; Editorial invitada: Derechos fundamentales e inteligencia artificia0
Constitutionalizing care: How can we expand our constitutional imaginary after Covid-19?0
From hierarchical to panoptic control: The Chinese solution in monitoring judges0
Render unto Caesar: Strategic avoidance in Chinese courts0
Why children should have constitutional rights of their own0
The erosion of constitutional tolerance0
Taking the constitutional significance of social media seriously0
Constituent power: From Schmitt to Kantorowicz—Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo0
Silvia von Steinsdorff, Ece Göztepe, Maria Abad Andrade, & Felix Petersen. The Constitutional Court of Turkey: Between Legal and Political Reasoning0
Positive obligations as coercive “rights” and compulsory vaccination under the European Convention on Human Rights0
Birte Böök, Review of Immi Talgren, ed. Portraits of Women in International Law: New Names and Forgotten Faces?0
Hilary Hogan, Review of Joseph Fishkin & William E. Forbath, The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution: Reconstructing the Economic Foundations of American Democracy0
Petrificando la rama judicial en Colombia: autointerés judicial y control de constitucionalidad inapropiado de reformas constitucionales a la justicia0
Comparative judicial federalism0
Brendan Edgeworth, Review of Rachael Walsh, Property Rights and Social Justice: Progressive Property in Action0
Democracia global y Estados no representativos0
Seven to six: Questioning the assumptions underlying judicial majoritarianism in the Indian Supreme Court0
Evidence and Error in Constitutional Review. On the Problems of Autodidacticism in High Courts0
Gender identity in the era of mass incarceration: The cruel and unusual segregation of trans people in the United States0
El estado constitucional mexicano: una constelación de autonomías0
The social, the state, and the south: Afterword to the Foreword by Nehal Bhuta0
Editorial0
La justicia internacional desde el arte y la estética: Contribuciones y limitaciones de un campo de estudio emergente0
Effectuating international law against corruption: Behavioral insights0
Dialogic incrementalism in deeply divided societies0
Editorial0
Sonia Boulos, Review of Michael Karayanni, A Multicultural Entrapment: Religion and State Among the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel0
Achyut Chetan. Founding Mothers of the Indian Republic: Gender Politics of the Framing of the Constitution0
Three decades of international cooperation against corruption—looking ahead0
Justicia constitucional y polarización política en EspañaConstitutional justice and political polarization in Spain0
Corporate rights and corporate purpose0
Sida Liu, Review of Weidong Ji. Towards the Rule of Law in China: Social Diversification and the Power System0
Odile Ammann, Review of Nathalie Clarenc Bicudo, Florian Couveinhes Matsumoto, Raphaëlle Nollez-Goldbach, & Anne-Thida Norodom, eds. Un droit international français? Pratiques françaises du dro0
Book review symposium: Introduction0
Squaring the circle of judicial protection for collective member state action: The Economic and Monetary Union and beyond0
Desinformación por razón de sexo y redes socialesGendered disinformation and social networks0
Editorial0
Ondřej Kadlec, Review of Cristina E. Parau, Transnational Networking and Elite Self-Empowerment: The Making of the Judiciary in Contemporary Europe and Beyond0
Desde el neoliberalismo austericida de Europa hacia la reconstrucción social en España: propuestas para la reforma constitucional0
Consecuencias inesperadas de la polarización política: Purga y reconstrucción de la Corte Constitucional en EcuadorUnintended consequences of political polarization: Purge and reconstruction of the Co0
Independencia, transparencia y rendición de cuentas: experiencia de la India con la designación de entidades reguladoras0
Social rights thinking and the welfare state: The cases of Germany and China—Afterword to the Foreword by Nehal Bhuta0
Global constitutionalism and the People’s Republic of China: Dignity as the “fundamental basis” of the legal system?0
The thin line between farce and tragedy: My Covid story between Italy and Guatemala0
Care as a constitutional value0
Editorial0
La impotencia democrática en un espejo distorsionado: apuntes sobre el nuevo antiglobalismo latinoamericanoThe Disempowerment of Democracy in a Distorted Mirror: Notes on the New Latin American Antigl0
Scholactivism in the service of counter-populism: The case of constitutional overhaul in Israel0
Salud postpandemia: influencia supranacional y coordinación regulatoria0
Reforma judicial abusiva en MéxicoAbusive Judicial Reform in Mexico0
Corruption and foreign investments: Empirical lessons from treaties and arbitration cases0
The absurdity of constitutional safeguards for women’s representation in Eswatini’s House of Assembly0
Calibrating the response to populism at the European Court of Human Rights0
Constitutionalizing conflict: Beyond constituent power—Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo0
Islands of power: Horizontal rights application under the Jamaican Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms0
Intersectional legal academy: Afterword to the Foreword by Gráinne de Búrca, Rosalind Dixon and Marcela Prieto Rudolphy0
Correction to: Executive aggrandizement in established democracies: A crisis of liberal democratic constitutionalism0
Introducción: Los entes autónomos en el derecho constitucional latinoamericano0
The double-edged sword of judicial corporatism: Mexico’s chief justice in periods of constitutional stress0
A liberal defense of no-platforming0
Elements of a doctrine of transnational constitutional norms0
State-centric proportionality analysis in Chinese administrative litigation0
Ching-Fang Hsu, Review of Kristina Simion, Rule of Law Intermediaries: Brokering Influence in Myanmar0
The path towards sovereign territory: Reading China’s (anti)federal idea against its modern territorial constitutional imaginary0
Editorial0
The separation of powers and the administrative branch in the European Union0
Una cuestión de desconfianza: La consagración de disposiciones constitucionales altamente específicasA question of distrust: The drafting of highly specific constitutional provisions0
Simon Butt. Judicial Dysfunction in Indonesia0
Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks0
Why rights should not be considered (entirely) constricted and why identities are not exactly imagined: A reply to Alma Begicevic and Jennifer Balint0
Kriszta Kovács, Gábor Attila Tóth, Review of András Sajó, Ruling by Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy0
Federal exceptionalism and constituent power: Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo0
Ninguna ley superior: El plebiscito uruguayo de 1980 como constituyente fallidoNo higher law: The Uruguayan Plebiscite of 1980 as a failed constituent moment0
In this issue; Honoring our peer reviewers; The human ChatGPT—The use and abuse of research assistants0
Social rights, solidarism, and the market society: Afterword to the Foreword by Nehal Bhuta0
Women, sexual orientation, gender identity, and constitutional developments in Hungary0
The UK Supreme Court’s Miller II: Keeping the Court out of politics’ way?0
Ramsis Ghazzaoui. Autoritarismo y Justicia Constitucional0
Kriszta Kovács, ed. The Jurisprudence of Particularism: National Identity Claims in Central Europe0
Andrej Lang, Review of Afroditi Marketou, Local Meanings of Proportionality0
When everyday-life troubles get even bigger: Being a young woman with a disability during Covid times0
El Tribunal de Cuentas de la Unión brasilero: una institución muy peculiar0
Marta Morvillo, Review of Päivi Leino-Sandberg. The Politics of Legal Expertise in EU Policy-Making0
Antidefection laws in three small South Pacific parliaments: A cautionary tale0
Leonardo Fiorespino, Review of Mark Tushnet & Bojan Bugarič. Power to the People: Constitutionalism in the Age of Populism0
Beyond the “usual suspects”: Women judges, feminist adjudication, and Asia Pacific0
Surfacing colonial relations and fossil capitalism in histories of social rights: Afterword to the Foreword by Nehal Bhuta0
Out of the shadows: Illuminating the distinctiveness and exceptional use of interim constitutions0
Is anyone doomed to live under illiberalism? Constitutional identity and democratic erosion in Hungary and Brazil0
Cindy L. Skach, How to Be a Citizen: Learning to Learning to Rely Less on Rules and More on Each Other0
From the economic to the pandemic crisis: The impact upon the EU constitutional architecture—Introduction to the Symposium0
The political economy of effective judicial remedies0
Constitutional framings of the right to abortion: A global view0
El rol de la Suprema Corte de Justicia ante la judicialización de la salud en Uruguay. Aportes para la descripción de la cultura jurídica uruguayaThe Role of the Supreme Court of Justice in the judici0
The genie of independence and the European bottle: How independence became Europe’s most contentious legal and political category0
Naming and (mis)informing in academic publications0
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