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The Blog of I-CON: The International Journal of Constitutional Law. Editors: @RichardAlbert @AntoniaBaraggia @TomGinsburg @Neo_Jaclyn & David Landau
Joined November 2012
Today @iconnect_blog, the latest weekly What's New in Public Law, featuring a run-down of new cases, news items, scholarship, conferences, and blog posts in our field:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Mark Deng (Melbourne) examines the many ways in which South Sudan's president has been violating judicial independence and removing judges, and the difficulty of finding a solution given the country's militaristic executive branch:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Fereniki Panagopoulou explores landmark decision of Greek Special Highest Court, which annulled three parliamentary seats of the Spartans Party for misleading electoral lists, and held that ousted legislators shouldn't be replaced:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Dr. Alexandra Flynn's (UBC) latest column examines the legacy of Supreme Court of Canada decision in Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, a landmark on self governance for the country's indigenous peoples:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Thomas Joyce (Tilburg) digs into the ECHR's judgment in M.A and Others v. France, which upheld France's abolitionist police towards prostitution. Joyce argues the policy shouldn't have passed muster given impossibility of the aim:
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Today @iconnect_blog, the latest What's New in Public Law, featuring the week's highlights of cases, news items, blog posts, and more:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Masoom Sanyal (final year law student at Gunjarat National Law University) argues recent SCOTUS decision Trump v. CASA, Inc, which prohibited US federal courts from issuing universal injunctions, could be dire for US democracy:
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In new @Iconnect_blog column, Croatian Constitutional Court Justice Goran Selanec explains the importance and role of the EU's European Public Prosecutor Office (EPPO), and the challenges it faces in interfacing with domestic prosecutorial authorities:
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Today @iconnect_blog, @BerihunGebeye discusses the relaunch of the journal Constitutional Studies (CS), a joint venture of the IACL and the Comparative Constitutions Project, and its special issue on "The State of the Field":
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Today @iconnect_blog, the latest What's New in Public Law, compiled this week by Wilson Seraine da Silva Neto and featuring highlights from caselaw, news items, scholarship and blog posts from around the world:
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Today @iconnect_blog, the latest "what's new in public law," featuring cases, news, blog posts, and scholarship from the last week:
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In his latest @iconnect_blog column, Jorge González Jácome delves into what it means to take context seriously in comparative constitutional law, and the methodological and theoretical difficulties that implies:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Arifur Rahman and Sarthak Gupta analyze UK Supreme Court's For Women Scotland decision, which held that "women" under Equality Act does not include trans individuals. They argue that it shows limits of law's emancipatory potential:
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Today @iconnect_blog, the latest What's New in Public Law, featuring the rundown of the cases, blog posts, scholarship, and events for the last week:
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Today @iconnect_blog, the latest What's New in Public Law, featuring the past week's developments in caselaw, news, events, scholarship, and blog posts:
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In latest @iconnect_blog column, Yoomin Won explores a key unsettled question that arose in the aftermath of the Yoon impeachment in South Korea -- can an acting president make Constitutional Court appointments?:
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Today @iconnect_blog, the latest What's New in Public Law, featuring highlights of recent constitutional court developments, blog posts, scholarship, and news items in the fields of comparative constitutional and comparative public law:
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Today @iconnect_blog, the call for papers for an international conference "Beyond the State. New Perspectives on the Conceptual Relationships Between Constitution and Society," to be held January 29 and 30, 2026 in Paris:
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Today @iconnect_blog, Sarthak Gupta and Kushagr Bakshi bring us the latest What's New in Public Law, full of new constitutional court cases, news items, scholarship, events, and blog posts from around the globe:
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In latest @iconnect_blog column, Alexandra Flynn (UBC) argues that stronger federal-level intervention in housing policy is needed to solve Canada's deepening housing crisis:
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