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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The rise of digital constitutionalism in the European Union37
The bound executive: Emergency powers during the pandemic25
Mind the gap: Analyzing the divergence between constitutional text and constitutional reality25
Poland and Hungary’s EU membership: On not confronting authoritarian governments13
Comparative court-packing12
The dual aversion of Chile’s constitution-making process9
Is it time to abandon the theory of constituent power?9
Judicial self-dealing and unconstitutional constitutional amendments in South Asia7
Comparative political process theory7
When and how to legally challenge economic globalization: A comment on the German Constitutional Court’s false promise6
What constitutes compliance? Legislative responses to Constitutional Court decisions in Indonesia6
On scholactivism in constitutional studies: Skeptical thoughts5
The corruption of popular sovereignty5
Small-c constitutional rights5
The (mis)appropriation of human rights by the new global right: An introduction to the Symposium4
Empirical research in comparative constitutional law: The cool kid on the block or all smoke and mirrors?4
Understanding Chile’s constitution-making procedure4
Constraining constituent conventions: Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès and the limits of pouvoir constituant4
Constitutional amendment and public will formation: Deliberative mini-publics as a tool for consensus democracy4
Calibrating the response to populism at the European Court of Human Rights4
The personal is political: The feminist critique of liberalism and the challenge of right-wing populism4
Crown-Presidentialism4
Micronations: A lacuna in the law3
Constructing a regional human rights legal order: The Inter-American Court, national courts, and judicial dialogue, 1988–20143
When the personal becomes political: Rethinking legal fatherhood3
Para-constitutional engineering and federalism: Informal constitutional change through intergovernmental agreements3
Ending the passport apartheid. The alternative to citizenship is no citizenship—A reply3
Speaking truth to power: Legal scholars as survivors and witnesses of the Covid-19 maternal mortality in Brazil3
Against settlement before the European Court of Human Rights3
Feminist constitutionalism: Mapping a discourse in contestation3
Judicial dialogue on data retention laws: A breakthrough for European constitutional courts?3
A broad read of Ely: Political process theory for fragile democracies2
Combatting malfunction or optimizing democracy? Lessons from Germany for a comparative political process theory2
A view from the top: An examination of postfeminist sensibilities in women leaders’ constructions of success and responses to gender inequality in English football2
Charting a way forward? Post-juristocracy, democratic decay, and the limits of Gardbaum’s valuable theory2
Constitutional rigidity: The Mexican experiment2
The interaction of human rights and religion in Africa’s sexuality politics2
Whither judicial dialogue after convergence? Finding transnational public law in nomos-building2
Constitutionalizing a perpetual transition: The “integration” of the Pashtun “tribal areas” in Pakistan2
“It’s the political economy . . .!” A moment of truth for the eurozone and the EU2
Entangled legalities in the postnational space2
Constitutional pluralism and loyal opposition2
A hole where Ely could be: Democracy and trust in South Africa2
From hierarchical to panoptic control: The Chinese solution in monitoring judges2
Elements for FIFA’s feminist transformation: The case for indicators on football and women’s rights2
Shifting meanings of fazhi and China’s journey toward socialist rule of law2
Ely in the world: The global legacy of Democracy and Distrust forty years on2
Citizenship’s double-edged sword: Locating liberalism and illiberalism in citizenship2
Constitutional rights, horizontality, and the Ugandan Constitution: An example of emerging norms and practices in Africa2
Standing in the shadows of balancing: Proportionality and the necessity test2
La idea de un derecho común en América Latina a la luz de sus críticasThe idea of a common law in Latin America in light of its critiques2
Parliamentary sovereignty and the locus of constituent power in the United Kingdom2
¿Límites de tratados internacionales al poder constituyente? Análisis del caso chilenoLimits of international treaties to the constituent power? Analysis of the Chilean case2
(Un)constitutional change rooted in peace agreements2
The mysterious meeting between Carl Schmitt and Josef Redlich1
A core case for supermajority rules in constitutional adjudication1
Political process review: Beyond distrust1
Route 66: Mutations of the internal market explored through the prism of citation networks1
Proportionality and procedure of monetary policy-making1
Filing the world: Archives as cultural heritage and the power of remembering1
“Un-disabled by Covid”: Reflections of a (usually disabled) socio-legal scholar1
Executive policy development and constitutional norms: Practice and perceptions1
Republicanismo y ciudadanía armada en la Constitución Nacional argentina1
Political process theory and institutional realism1
The CJEU and EU (de-)constitutionalization: Unpacking jurisprudential responses1
Securing cultural heritage? Understanding the law for our monuments, artworks, and archives today1
Institutions that define the policymaking role of courts: A comparative analysis of the supreme courts of Scandinavia1
The gatekeepers: Executive lawyers and the executive power in comparative constitutional law1
Conceptualizing the role of courts in peace processes1
Limited democracy and great distrust: John Hart Ely in Bolivia and Chile1
What establishment expresses1
The switch: The Israel High Court of Justice’s transition from occupation law to human rights law1
Introducción: Los entes autónomos en el derecho constitucional latinoamericano1
Antiabortion legal mobilization in Brazil: Human rights as a field of contention1
Constricting rights, imagining identities: The impact on real lives—A rejoinder to Maja Sahadžić1
Comparative political process theory: A rejoinder1
Populismo constituyente, democracia y promesas incumplidas: el caso de la Convención Constitucional Chilena (2021-2022)Constituent populism, democracy, and failed promises: The case of the Chilean Con1
Taking feminism beyond the state: FIFA as a transnational battleground for feminist legal critique1
European integration: Quo vadis? A critical commentary on the PSPP judgment of the German Federal Constitutional Court of May 5, 20201
A double-edged sword: Constitutional dialogue confined1
The causes and consequences of a judicialized peace process in Colombia1
Constitutional design for dynamic democracies: A framework for analysis1
The limited usefulness of the proportionality principle1
Rousseau’s illiberal constitutionalism: Austerity, domination, and the circumstances of politics1
Why Weiss? The I•CON symposium: Preface1
Comparative political process theory1
The myth of populist constitutionalism in Hungary and Poland: Populist or authoritarian constitutionalism?1
From “democracy and distrust” to a contextually situated dialogic theory1
Judicial amendment of the constitution1
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
Rawls and right-wing populism— A qualified defense of the former: A reply to Gila Stopler1
Necessity or balancing: The protection of rights under different proportionality tests—Experimental evidence1
Dialogue and distrust: John Hart Ely and the Canadian Charter1
A new comparative political process theory?1
What would a pluralist institutional approach to constitutional interpretation look like? Some methodological implications1
Assessing the impact of Covid-19 on teaching and research: A Ghanaian perspective1
Paridad de género y representación. El caso mexicanoGender parity and representation. The Mexican case1
Constitutional touchstones: Peace processes, federalism, and constitution-making in Myanmar1
Gender identity in the era of mass incarceration: The cruel and unusual segregation of trans people in the United States1
Can the people exercise constituent power?1
La evolución de la relación normativa entre el Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos y los sistemas jurídicos nacionalesThe evolution of the normative relationship between the Interamerican Syste1
Domestic courts as guarantors of international climate cooperation: Insights from the German Constitutional Court’s climate decision1
Football feminism: Global governance perspectives1
Translating the concept of “cultural identity” in public policies: Between the international and the national, and the tangible and intangible dimension1
The sovereignty deficit: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker1
How can constitutional review experiments fail? Lessons from the 1925 Chilean Constitution1
Secession from and secession within the European Union: Toward a holistic theory of secession1
“Knowledge comes with responsibility”: Why academic ivory towerism can’t be the answer to legal scholactivism1
“Rule of law” with Chinese characteristics: Evolution and manipulation1
A margin for the margin of appreciation: Deference in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights1
Federalism’s radical potential1
Ely in New Zealand1
The gender pay gap: How FIFA dropped the ball1
The abortion jurisprudence in Brazil: An analysis of ADPF 54 from feminist equality-based perspectives1
Citizenship at a crossroad1
El proceso constituyente de Bachelet en Chile (2015-2018): razones de un fracaso (previsible)Bachelet’s constitution-making process in Chile (2015-2018): reasons for a (foreseeable) failure1
Revolutions, real contradictions, and the method of resolving them: The relationship between the Court of Justice of the European Union and the German Federal Constitutional Court1
Gender recognition at the crossroads: Four models and the compass of comparative law1
The case for supermajority requirements in referendums1
Conventions and practical interpretation in Westminster-type constitutional systems1
Malleable monuments and comparative cultural property law: The Balbo monument between the United States and Italy1
Conceptual realism and imperial nostalgia in Chinese legal historiography1
The constitutional quandary of social rights: Questions in times of the Polish illiberal turn1
A plea for proportionality: A reply to Yun-chien Chang and Xin Dai1
Sobre fracaso constitucional, constitucionalismo transformador y utopismoOn constitutional failure, Transformative Constitutionalism, and Utopianism1
Las agencias reguladoras independientes y sus desafíos de legitimidad democrática: revisión de literatura y agenda para el derecho constitucional en Latinoamérica1
Rights-based constitutionalism and gender justice in Colombian women’s soccer1
Continuity and change in human rights appropriation: The case of Turkey1
Huehue constitutionalism1
Brandon Camilo Archila Jaimes, Review of Richard Albert, Reforma y desmembramiento constitucional0
Interpreting the constitution: The use and abuse of history0
Salud postpandemia: influencia supranacional y coordinación regulatoria0
La Suiza de América: Direct democracy, anti-presidentialism, and constitutional entrenchment in Uruguay’s Constitution of 19180
Nationalism versus “identity pluralism”? Preserving and valorizing archeological heritage0
Margaret K. Lewis, Review of Weitseng Chen & Hualing Fu (eds)., Authoritarian Legality in Asia: Formation, Development and Transition0
When everyday-life troubles get even bigger: Being a young woman with a disability during Covid times0
Democracy and sovereignty: Afterword to the Foreword by Neil Walker0
The constitutional impact of rule-of-law spending conditionality0
State-centric proportionality analysis in Chinese administrative litigation0
Control and paralysis? A context-sensitive analysis of objections to supermajorities in constitutional adjudication0
Editorial0
Europe’s “independence wars”: A constitutional perspective—A reply to Antoine Vauchez0
Maria Moscati, Review of Alice Margaria, The Construction of Fatherhood. The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights0
Theorizing about the executive in the modern state0
The feminist critique of liberalism and the challenge of right-wing populism: A reply to Gila Stopler0
The limited function of law in transforming rule of law: A reply to Ruiping Ye0
A constitutional court’s survival (by any name)0
Sonia Boulos, Review of Michael Karayanni, A Multicultural Entrapment: Religion and State Among the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel0
Assessing the influence and legitimacy of citizen deliberation on abortion: A rejoinder to Eoin Carolan and Seána Glennon0
Blake Emerson, Review of Elizabeth Fisher & Sidney A. Shapiro Administrative Competence: Reimagining Administrative Law0
¿Un romance moderno? El Derecho Internacional Público y el Derecho Constitucional en el trabajo de la Corte Constitucional ecuatoriana0
Joelle Grogan, Review of Miguel Poiares Maduro and Paul W. Kahn, eds., Democracy in Times of Pandemic: Different Futures Imagined0
Who misunderstands the margin of appreciation? A reply to Eva Brems0
Constitutional review of negotiated international investment agreements: Strengths and shortcomings of the Colombian Constitutional Court’s approach0
Independencia, transparencia y rendición de cuentas: experiencia de la India con la designación de entidades reguladoras0
Reinforcing the binary and disciplining the subject: The constitutional right to gender recognition in the Italian case law0
¿Cómo pueden fracasar los procesos constituyentes?How can constitution-making processes fail?0
Karel Řepa, Review of David Kosař & Ladislav Vyhnánek. The Constitution of Czechia: A Contextual Analysis0
Variables shaping participatory constitution-making: Insights from the experiences of small states0
Is it time to abandon the theory of Democracy? The problem with the people: Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo0
Why rights should not be considered (entirely) constricted and why identities are not exactly imagined: A reply to Alma Begicevic and Jennifer Balint0
Stijn Smet, Review of Günter Frankenberg, Authoritarianism: Constitutional Perspectives0
Constitutional design preferences: An experimental approach0
Judicial amendment and our constitutional lives: A reply to Emmett Macfarlane0
Indirect elections as a constitutional device of epistocracy0
Effectuating international law against corruption: Behavioral insights0
Robert Poll, Review of Zaid Al-Ali, Arab Constitutionalism: The Coming Revolution0
What is constitutional ideology?0
Honor Roll of Reviewers 20200
Editorial; Editorial Invitada: Representación política y derecho constitucional: reflexiones sobre el fallido proceso constituyente; Editorial invitada: Derechos fundamentales e inteligencia artificia0
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 exclusión0
Kriszta Kovács, Gábor Attila Tóth, Review of András Sajó, Ruling by Cheating: Governance in Illiberal Democracy0
Madhav Khosla. India’s Founding Moment: The Constitution of a Most Surprising Democracy0
Between two worlds: Personal reflections from Slovenia and Spain on the Covid-19 pandemic0
How to change the operating system of global capitalism: A rejoinder0
Editorial0
There’s something about Brown: A reply to Emmett Macfarlane0
The bind of tolerance and a call to feminist thought: A reply to Gila Stopler0
Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang, Review of Eugenie Merieau. Constitutional Bricolage: Thailand’s Sacred Monarchy vs. The Rule of Law0
Ching-Fang Hsu, Review of Kristina Simion, Rule of Law Intermediaries: Brokering Influence in Myanmar0
Law, film, and trans identity in Hong Kong0
Editorial: The unequal impact of the pandemic on scholars with care responsibilities: What can journals (and others) do?; Guest Editorial: Constitutional innovations: Tackling incumbency advantage/abu0
Beyond the “usual suspects”: Women judges, feminist adjudication, and Asia Pacific0
Honor Roll of Reviewers 20230
Editorial: I•CON in Spanish—I•CON en Español; Brexit, the Irish Protocol, and the “Versailles Effect”; Cancelling Carl Schmitt?; Changes in the masthead; In this issue0
Zachary Elkins, Review of Donald L. Horowitz, Constitutional Processes and Democratic Commitment0
LGBT+ rights claims for marriage equality and the possibilities of transforming Indian family law0
OUP accepted manuscript0
El espejismo de Baena: Luces y sombras de un derecho administrativo comparado latinoamericanoBaena’s mirage: Lights and shades of comparative administrative law in Latin America0
In this issue; Honoring our peer reviewers; The human ChatGPT—The use and abuse of research assistants0
Out of the shadows: Illuminating the distinctiveness and exceptional use of interim constitutions0
Traditional values, family, homeschooling: The role of Russia and the Russian Orthodox Church in transnational moral conservative networks and their efforts at reshaping human rights0
Silvia Romboli, Review of Luigi Ferrajoli, Per una Costituzione della Terra. L’umanità al bivio0
Global health governance and the principle of subsidiarity: In defense of a robust decentralization approach0
Misunderstanding the margin? The reception of the ECtHR’s margin of appreciation at the national level0
¿A quién le pertenece el Sistema Interamericano? Llamado a nuevas perspectivas sociojurídicas en la investigación académicaTo whom does the Inter-american System belong? A call for new socio-legal per0
Tom Gerald Daly, Review of Mark Tushnet, The New Fourth Branch: Institutions for Protecting Constitutional Democracy0
¿Por qué I•CON publica un número en español?; Editorial invitada: Un matrimonio de conveniencia; Editorial invitada: La paz posible; En este númeroWhy is I•CON publishing an issue in Spanish?; Guest e0
Honor Roll of Reviewers 20220
Rachael Walsh, Review of Hélène Landemore, Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule for the Twenty-First Century0
Between predictability and perplexity0
Constricted rights and imagined identities: Peace and accountability processes and constitution-making in Bosnia and Herzegovina0
Michaela Hailbronner, Review of Martin Loughlin. Against Constitutionalism0
Hannah Birkenkötter, Review of Vijayashri Sripati, Constitution-Making Under UN Auspices: Fostering Dependency in Sovereign Lands.0
David Manuel Rodriguez Ferro, Review of Luigi Ferrajoli. Por una Constitución de la Tierra: La humanidad en la encrucijada0
Itziar Gómez Fernández. Una Constituyente feminista: ¿cómo reformar la Constitución con perspectiva de género?0
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
Constitutional scholars and scholactivism0
Dinesha Samararatne, Review of Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, and Maxim Bonnemann, eds., The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law0
Desde el neoliberalismo austericida de Europa hacia la reconstrucción social en España: propuestas para la reforma constitucional0
Patriarchal populism: A rejoinder0
Repensando los préstamos constitucionales: un análisis crítico del uso de materiales foráneos desde la experiencia argentina0
El estado constitucional mexicano: una constelación de autonomías0
Christoph Schönberger, Review of Michael Wilkinson, Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Modern Europe0
Retos de la jurisprudencia de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos en la categorización de conductas como crímenes internacionalesChallenges of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ jurispr0
Brendan Edgeworth, Review of Rachael Walsh, Property Rights and Social Justice: Progressive Property in Action0
More flexibility in favor of constitutional stability? What breaking amendment rules in Ecuador can teach us0
The thin line between farce and tragedy: My Covid story between Italy and Guatemala0
Constitutional framings of the right to abortion: A global view0
Comparative constitutional adaptation: Democracy and distrust in the High Court of Australia0
Trans reproduction: Continuity, cis-normativity, and trans inequality in law0
Yasuo Hasebe, Review of Linda Colley, The Gun, The Ship and The Pen: Warfare, Constitutions, and the Making of the Modern World0
Deborah Daich y Cecilia Varela (coords). Los Feminismos en la Encrucijada del Punitivismo0
The philanthropic privatization of supranational justice?0
Unpalateable Realities, No Choices0
Silvia Steininger, Review of Antje Wiener, Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations0
Anya Bernstein, Review of Paul Daly, Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World0
Guest editorial: Liberal constitutionalism and postcolonialism in the South and beyond: On liberalism as an open source and the insights of decolonial critiques0
From the economic to the pandemic crisis: The impact upon the EU constitutional architecture—Introduction to the Symposium0
Una cuestión de desconfianza: La consagración de disposiciones constitucionales altamente específicasA question of distrust: The drafting of highly specific constitutional provisions0
Hilary Hogan, Review of Joseph Fishkin & William E. Forbath, The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution: Reconstructing the Economic Foundations of American Democracy0
Fair representation and the gender perspective0
Judicial self-empowerment and unconstitutional constitutional amendments0
Leah Trueblood, Review of Ron Levy, Ian O’Flynn, and Hoi L. Kong, Deliberative Peace Referendums0
Catalina Salem Gesell, Review of Rosalind Dixon, Responsive Judicial Review. Democracy and Dysfunction in the Modern Age0
Navigating law’s complexities: Concepts for postnational law—A reply to Nico Krisch0
Naming and (mis)informing in academic publications0
Audit culture of human rights as “governmentality”?0
What is constitutional interpretation?0
Constitutionalizing conflict: Beyond constituent power—Afterword to the Foreword by Sergio Verdugo0
The European Union’s demoicratic legislature0
OUP accepted manuscript0
Lawrence Repeta. Japan’s Prisoners of Conscience: Protest and Law During the Iraq War0
Alan Z. Rozenshtein, Review of Martha Minow. Saving the News: Why the Constitution Calls for Government Action to Preserve Freedom of Speech0
Constitutional interpretation and legal consciousness: Out of the courts and onto the ground0
Han Zhu, Review of Neil J. Diamant. Useful Bullshit: Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society0
The Shifting Border: Legal Cartographies of Migration and Mobility0
Editorial0
Constitutionalism and the radical right: The case of the Spanish party Vox0
Global capitalism and law, and where to find them: Afterword to the Foreword by Karen Alter0
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