European Constitutional Law Review
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A platform the study of European constitutional law, its history and its evolution. Four issues a year. Published (Open Access) by Cambridge University Press.
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I hope the article contributes to ongoing debates on #EUmultilevelconstitutionalism and #EURuleofLaw. Very grateful to @euconst.bsky.social for publishing this piece
June 26, 2025 at 4:44 PM
I hope the article contributes to ongoing debates on #EUmultilevelconstitutionalism and #EURuleofLaw. Very grateful to @euconst.bsky.social for publishing this piece
Thanks to our participants and to our editorial board member Cristina Fasone for the organisation. And see you in Hamburg in 2026 for the next edition - more to follow!
June 25, 2025 at 9:31 AM
Thanks to our participants and to our editorial board member Cristina Fasone for the organisation. And see you in Hamburg in 2026 for the next edition - more to follow!
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6. "Regulating Migration at a Time of Populism. Women’s Rights as a Battleground in the European Populist Migration Legal Framework", Veronica Federico
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6. "Regulating Migration at a Time of Populism. Women’s Rights as a Battleground in the European Populist Migration Legal Framework", Veronica Federico
All #OpenAccess
Here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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June 12, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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6. "Regulating Migration at a Time of Populism. Women’s Rights as a Battleground in the European Populist Migration Legal Framework", Veronica Federico
All #OpenAccess
Here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
6. "Regulating Migration at a Time of Populism. Women’s Rights as a Battleground in the European Populist Migration Legal Framework", Veronica Federico
All #OpenAccess
Here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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4. "The Rule of Law Crisis Was Always Gendered: The Anti-Gender Playbook in Europe", Silvia Suteu
5. "The Role of Science in the Constitutional Interpretation of Gender-Related Rights: Science For and Against the Risk of Populist Drifts?", Simone Penasa
4. "The Rule of Law Crisis Was Always Gendered: The Anti-Gender Playbook in Europe", Silvia Suteu
5. "The Role of Science in the Constitutional Interpretation of Gender-Related Rights: Science For and Against the Risk of Populist Drifts?", Simone Penasa
June 12, 2025 at 1:52 PM
3/4
4. "The Rule of Law Crisis Was Always Gendered: The Anti-Gender Playbook in Europe", Silvia Suteu
5. "The Role of Science in the Constitutional Interpretation of Gender-Related Rights: Science For and Against the Risk of Populist Drifts?", Simone Penasa
4. "The Rule of Law Crisis Was Always Gendered: The Anti-Gender Playbook in Europe", Silvia Suteu
5. "The Role of Science in the Constitutional Interpretation of Gender-Related Rights: Science For and Against the Risk of Populist Drifts?", Simone Penasa
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2/3
1. "Introduction to the Special Section", Mara Malagodi, Elettra Stradella, and Stefano Osella
2. "Conceptualising the Link between Constitutional Degradation and Gender Populism", Mara Malagodi and Elettra Stradella
3. "Anti-Gender Constitutionalism", Ruth Rubio Marín
1. "Introduction to the Special Section", Mara Malagodi, Elettra Stradella, and Stefano Osella
2. "Conceptualising the Link between Constitutional Degradation and Gender Populism", Mara Malagodi and Elettra Stradella
3. "Anti-Gender Constitutionalism", Ruth Rubio Marín
June 12, 2025 at 1:51 PM
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1. "Introduction to the Special Section", Mara Malagodi, Elettra Stradella, and Stefano Osella
2. "Conceptualising the Link between Constitutional Degradation and Gender Populism", Mara Malagodi and Elettra Stradella
3. "Anti-Gender Constitutionalism", Ruth Rubio Marín
1. "Introduction to the Special Section", Mara Malagodi, Elettra Stradella, and Stefano Osella
2. "Conceptualising the Link between Constitutional Degradation and Gender Populism", Mara Malagodi and Elettra Stradella
3. "Anti-Gender Constitutionalism", Ruth Rubio Marín