CJCCL 2021, Volume 7
Democratic Decay: Challenges for Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
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Symposium: Abusive Constitutional Borrowing
Tom Ginsburg | Review of Dixon and Landau’s Abusive Constitutional Borrowing | 1-5 |
Ran Hirschl | Abusive Constitutional Borrowing as a Form Politics by Other Means | 6-14 |
Sanford Levinson | Assessing “Abusive Constitutionalism” in a Complex Political Universe | 14-22 |
Mark Tushnet | Review of Dixon and Landau’s Abusive Constitutional Borrowing | 23-48 |
Rosalind Dixon & David Landau | Abusive Constitutional Borrowing: A Reply to Commentators | 49-80 |
Articles:
Tarunabh Khaitan | Balancing Accountability and Effectiveness: A Case for Moderated Parliamentarism | 81-155 |
Vicki C. Jackson | Knowledge Institutions in Constitutional Democracies: Preliminary Reflections | 156-221 |
Keiran Hardy & George Williams | Press Freedom in Australia’s Constitutional System | 222-255 |
Paul Daly | A Critical Analysis of the Case of Prorogations | 256-292 |
Anne Twomey | “Constitutional Risk”, Disrespect for the Rule of Law and Democratic Decay | 293-341 |
Ryan Alford | Populism and Democratic Decay: Will Canada’s Cure be Worse than the Disease? | 342-404 |
Jeffrey B. Meyers | What We Talk About When We Talk About the Rule of Law | 405-452 |