24 February 2018
Game without Rules
On one-way streets, two-way deals and other matters of constitutional duplicity and triplicity. Continue reading >>
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22 February 2018
“Die meisten Dinge, die in Polen und Ungarn gelaufen sind, könnten ohne weiteres hier auch passieren”
"Wir haben gerade in zentralen institutionellen Fragen im Grundgesetz oftmals eine Unterbilanz an Konstitutionalisierung": ein Interview mit Klaus F. Gärditz zu Verfassungsgerichtsgesetz, Richterwahlen, Wahlrecht und anderen Feldern, wo eine entsprechend entschlossene Parlamentsmehrheit den Verfassungsstaat von innen nach außen stülpen könnte, ohne einen Buchstaben am Grundgesetz zu verändern. Continue reading >>17 February 2018
Doors Will Open on the Liberal-Hand Side
On right and left and straight ahead and other matters of constitutional balance or polarization. Continue reading >>
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10 February 2018
Thank God I am not like other People
On dimly lit butcher shops, federal feelings of being at home and other constitutional non-starters Continue reading >>
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03 February 2018
The Deed, not the Doer
On populist pluralism, pluralist populism and other dazzling and dizzying matters constitutional. Continue reading >>01 February 2018
“Anticipating the Third Republic of China”
Qianfan Zhang, constitutional lawyer from Peking, came to Berlin to study German federalism – a model that might help to invigorate China’s 2000-year-old centralized system. Continue reading >>27 January 2018
Project Waterproof
On the weathering of storms, the patching of roofs and other elements of constitutional durability. Continue reading >>20 January 2018
It can happen here
On German militant democracy, Indian militant Supreme Court Justices and other phenomena of pugnacious constitutionalism. Continue reading >>
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13 January 2018
So much Love
On inter-judicial romance, same-sex love in Romania and other heart-warming matters constitutional. Continue reading >>
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