Reminder: IACL/AIDC Roundtable on Federalism and decentralization
Reposted from September 18 José Maria Serna, Professor at the Institute of Legal Research of the National University of Mexico, blogs about the upcoming IACL/AIDC Roundtable on Federalism and decentralization in … Continue reading
IACL World Congress: Workshop 6
Over the coming days, we will be featuring each of the 20 workshops in the 10th IACL World Congress 2018 on “VIOLENT CONFLICTS, PEACE-BUILDING AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW”, being held in Seoul, Republic … Continue reading
IACL Roundtable: Constitutional Adjudication: Traditions and Horizons
IACL Roundtable LUISS Guido Carli University, Viale Pola 12, Rome DEPARTMENT OF LAW | DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE May 5–6, 2017 CONSTITUTIONAL ADJUDICATION: TRADITIONS AND HORIZONS The International Association of … Continue reading
David Landau: Can the Colombian Model be Generalized?
This week, we return to some of the themes discussed at the IACL roundtable held in Melbourne in May 2016. In this fourth and final blog post, David Landau (Mason Ladd Professor, Associate … Continue reading
William Partlett: Colombia, New Constitutionalism, and History
This week, we return to some of the themes discussed at the IACL roundtable held in Melbourne in May 2016. In this third blog post, William Partlett of Melbourne Law School responds to Manuel José … Continue reading
Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa: The peace process and the Constitution: Constitution making as peace making?
This week, we return to some of the themes discussed at the IACL roundtable held in Melbourne in May 2016. In this second blog post, we publish the text of the University of Melbourne 2016 … Continue reading
Legal Tradition and Methodology in Comparative Constitutional Law
This week, we return to some of the themes discussed at the IACL roundtable held in Melbourne in May 2016 on The Invisible Constitution in Comparative Perspective. This first blog post is by David … Continue reading
Countdown to Melbourne IACL roundtable
The IACL Roundtable, “The Invisible Constitution”, commences on Monday morning 2 May 2016 with a full program of events. Thanks to technology, the conference will be “live streamed” and we encourage … Continue reading
Event: IACL Research Group on Constitutions in the Age of the Internet
The IACL Research Group on Constitutions in the Age of the Internet is holding a workshop at Bocconi University, in collaboration with ERMES (European Research Centre on Media for E-Society ) and … Continue reading
Event: Melbourne IACL roundtable, 2-3 May 2016
As the next IACL Roundtable approaches, convenors Rosalind Dixon and Adrienne Stone reflect on the theme for the Roundtable “The Invisible Constitution”: Our interest in the “Invisible Constitution” partly springs … Continue reading