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Constitutional Politics in Post-Westphalian Europe

Relevant publications and papers

1. Cristina Parau (2012), article 'Judiciary-Elected Branch Power Relations and the Search for Truth', in: Romanian Journal of Comparative Law, 2(2): 28-54. Romanian Journal of Comparative Law

2. Paul Blokker (2012), article ‘Dilemmas of Democratization. From Legal Revolutions to Democratic Constitutionalism? ‘, Special Issue in honour of the centennial anniversary of Raoul Wallenberg, in: The Nordic Journal of International Law, 81:4.

3. Cristina Parau (2012), chapter ‘The Drive for Judicial Supremacy in Central and Eastern Europe’ in Seibert-Fohr, A. (ed.) Judicial Independence in Transition. Springer: Heidelberg (Max Plank Institute’s Series on Comparative and International Law), pp. 619-667. Springer

4. Paul Blokker (2012), 'Grassroots Constitutional Politics in Iceland'.
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5. Paul Blokker (2012), ‘The Constitutional Premises of Subnational Self-Government in New Democracies’, in: Corvinus Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 3:1, pp. 35-57.
Corvinus Journal

6. Paul Blokker (2010), 'Constitutionalism and Constitutional Anomie in the New Europe'.
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7. Paul Blokker (2010), chapter 'Modern Constitutionalism and the Challenges of Complex Pluralism', in: G. Delanty and S. Turner (eds), The International Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory, Routledge.
available at: SSRN

8. Paul Blokker (2010), chapter ‘Democratic Ethics, Constitutional Dimensions, and Constitutionalisms’, in: A. Febbrajo & W. Sadurski (eds.), East-Central Europe After Transition: Towards a New Socio-legal Semantics', Ashgate.

9. Paul Blokker (2008), working paper ‘Constitutional politics, Constitutional Texts and Democratic Variety in Central and Eastern Europe ’woring paper 105, Sussex European Institute (SEI).
available at: SEI



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