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Volume 37, Number 2 (2003) Symposium: The Emerging Transnational Constitution

Symposium

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Introduction
Allan Ides

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Constitutional Analogies in the International Legal System
Laurence R. Helfer

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Transnational/Domestic Constitutional Law
Mark Tushnet

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Transnational Discourse, Relational Authority, and the U.S. Court: Gender Equality
Vicki C. Jackson

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The Contradictions of Supranationalism: Administrative Governance and Constitutionalization in European Integration since the 1950s
Peter L. Lindseth

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Theories of Justice, Human Rights, and the Constitution of International Markets
Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann

Notes and Comments

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The Heeding Presumption and Its Application: Distinguishing No Warning from Inadequate Warning
Karin L. Bohmholdt

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Deference to the Majority: Why Isn't the Supreme Court Applying the Reasoning of Atkins v. Virginia to Juveniles
Sharon Ongerth

 
 
 
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