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Volume 49
Issue Four
(March 2008)
Articles:
- Angela M. Banks
Expanding Participation in Constitution Making: Challenges and Opportunities

- Paul D. Carrington
Could and Should America Have Made an Ottoman Republic in 1919?

- James Thuo Gathii
Popular Authorship and Constitution Making: Comparing and Contrasting the DRC and Kenya

- Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg, & James Melton
Baghdad, Tokyo, Kabul ...: Constitution Making in Occupied States

- Ran Hirschl
The Theocratic Challenge to Constitution Drafting in Post-Conflict States

- Donald L. Horowitz
Conciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Processes in Post-conflict States

- Vicki C. Jackson
What’s in a Name? Reflections on Timing, Naming, and Constitution-making

- Inga Markovits
Constitution Making After National Catastrophes: Germany in 1949 and 1990

- Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Invoking the Rule of Law in Post-conflict Rebuilding: A Critical Examination

- Kim Lane Scheppele
A Constitution Between Past and Future

- Karol Edward Soltan
Constitution Making at the Edges of Constitutional Order

- Jane Stromseth
Post-conflict Rule of Law Building: The Need for a Multi-layered, Synergistic Approach

- Mark Tushnet
Some Skepticism About Normative Constitutional Advice

- William W. Van Alstyne
Quintessential Elements of Meaningful Constitutions in Post-conflict States

- Jennifer Widner
Constitution Writing in Post-conflict Settings: An Overview

