Journal Issue:
The Goettingen Journal of International Law
Volume: 4, Issue: 2
2012-11-05 2012- Editorial
- Precursors to International Constitutionalism: The Development of the German Constitutional Approach to International Law Introduction
- German Federalist Thinking and International Law
- Alfred Verdross as a Founding Father of International Constitutionalism?
- Making it Whole: Hersch Lauterpacht's Rabbinical Approach to International Law
- Francis Lieber on Public War
- Legalization of International Politics: On the (Im)Possibility of a Constitutionalization of International Law from a Kantian Point of View
- Why Global Constitutionalism Does not Live up to its Promises
- The Relationship Between Constitutionalism and Pluralism
- Overcoming Dichotomies: A Functional Approach to the Constitutional Paradigm in Public International Law
- Constitutionalism as a Cipher: On the Convergence of Constitutionalist and Pluralist Approaches to the Globalization of Law
- The System Theory of Niklas Luhmann and the Constitutionalization of the World Society
- The Constitutional Function of Contemporary International Tribunals, or Kelsen's Visions Vindicated