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POSTS BY Maximilian Steinbeis
22 July 2017

Not to play along

On Poland, Spain and others crises constitutional, and how to deal with them. Continue reading >>
18 July 2017

Human Rights Under Pressure: International Law in Times of Crisis

A panel discussion event by MPIL, streamed live on Verfassungsblog. Continue reading >>
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15 July 2017

Polish Courts are Our Courts

On Erdogan, Böhmermann, Kaczynski and other ticklish constitutional business. Continue reading >>
13 July 2017

Statement by the former presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal: Andrzej Rzepliński, Marek Safjan, Jerzy Stępień, Bohdan Zdziennicki and Andrzej Zoll

Last November, the former presidents of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal issued a joint statement to protest against the subjugation of the Tribunal. Now, as the PiS government is about to effectively bring the entire judiciary under their control, they speak up again. Continue reading >>
08 July 2017

The Non-Arsonist’s Guide to Constitutionalism

On headscarves, marriage vows, burning Mazdas and other combustible matters constitutional. Continue reading >>
01 July 2017

Merkel’s Conscience

On conscientious objection as a method of constitutional interpretation and other ways to have the cake and eat it. Continue reading >>
27 June 2017

Die Ehe für Alle und die Stunde der Politik

Jahrelang hat die SPD die Öffnung der Ehe für alle im Rechtsausschuss blockieren geholfen. Jetzt, auf den letzten Metern der Legislaturperiode, soll sie trotzdem noch kommen. Das ist nicht nur eine tolle Nachricht für die Gleichberechtigung in Deutschland, sondern auch für die Demokratie. Continue reading >>
24 June 2017

A Great Laugh

On pomp and circumstance and other edifying matters constitutional. Continue reading >>
17 June 2017

What Constitutions Endure

On stress tests, emolument and other matters of high constitutional training effect. Continue reading >>
10 June 2017

Pushing Borders

On emergencies, Faustian pacts and other diabolical or divine matters constitutional. Continue reading >>
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