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- Euro crisis responses and the EU legal order : increased institutional variation or constitutional mutation?. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 434-457.
- The indivisibility of the French republic as political theory and constitutional doctrine. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 458-481.
- The relationship between the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights : an originalist analysis. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 482-511.
- Monitoring and enforcement of the rule of law in the EU : rhetoric and reality. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 512-540.
- Multilevel constitutionalism and the crisis of democracy in Europe. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 541-562.
- Privacy in the digital era - Polish electronic surveillance law declared partially unconstitutional : Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland of 30 July 2014, K 23/11. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 577-595.
- Freedom of religion versus humane treatment of animals : Polish Constitutional Tribunal’s judgment on permissibility of religious slaughter - judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland of 10 December 2014, K 52/13. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 596-608.
- Who should uphold the constitution? An answer from comparative law - Maartje de Visser, Constitutional Review in Europe – A Comparative Analysis, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2014, xliii + 484 p., ISBN 9781849463850. -- In: European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 11, (2015), no. 3, s. 617-619.