Perspectives on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism 

Volume 51, Issue 3 (2006-2007)

 

 

Contents

I. Articles  
     
Introduction   Ruti Teitel
     
Perspectives on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism: Reflections on Regime Change Through External Constitutionalization   Ulrich K. Preuss
   
The Role of International Law in Post-Conflict Constitution-Making: Toward a Jus Post Bellum for "Interim Occupations"   Jean L. Cohen
   
Post-Sovereign Constitution-Making and Its Pathology in Iraq   Andrew Arato
   

 

The Making of a Constitution in Afghanistan   J. Alexander Their
   
II. Book Review    

 

 
Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Reconceptualizing State and Government Succession   Gregory W. Bowman
     
III. Notes  
     
Incarcerated Men and Women, the Equal Protection Clause, and the Requirement of "Similarly Situated"    Natasha L. Carroll-Ferrary
     
Headscarves in German Public Schools: Religious Minorities are Welcome in Germany, Unless -- God Forbid -- They are Religious   Ruben Seth Fogel 
   
Imposing Geographical "Locateability" for Voice Over Internet Protocol   Andrea W.M. Louie
     
The Takeover Directive and Inspire Art: Reevaluating the European Union's Market for Corporate Control in the New Millennium   Dmitry Tuchinsky
     
IV. Case Comments    
     
People v. Lopez   Geoffrey Goell
     
Empresa Cubana del Tabaco v. Culbro Corp.    Victoria Loughery