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- Privacy as Europe´s first amendment. -- In: European law journal -- ISSN 1351-5993. -- Vol. 25, (2019), no. 2, s. 140-154.
- Impeachment in the U.S. Constitution and practice – implications for the Czech Constitution. -- In: International and comparative law review -- ISSN 1213-8770. -- Vol. 17 (2018), no. 1, s. 129-146.
- Zmiana konstytucji Stanów Zjednoczonych Ameryki (wybrane zagadnienia). -- In: Państwo i prawo -- ISSN 0031-0980. -- Vol. 73, (2018), no. 12, s. 73-87.
- Zrod a současnost principu nemo tenetur se ipsum prodere (hypostáze jednoho základního práva). -- In: Právník -- ISSN 0231-6625. -- Roč. 156, (2017), č. 2, s. 89-113.
- How international human rights transformed the US constitution. -- In: Human rights quarterly -- ISSN 0275-0392. -- Vol. 38 (2016), no. 2, s. 426-449.
- Interpretative theories as roadmaps to constitutional identity : the case of the United States. -- In: Global constitutionalism -- ISSN 2045-3817. -- Vol. 4, (2015), no. 3, s. 289-327.
- The (myth of un) amendability of the US Constitution and the democratic component of constitutionalism. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 3, s. 575-605.
- Peasants with pitchforks, and toilers with Twitter : constitutional revolutions and the constituent power. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 3, s. 639-654.
- Comparing the support of the EU and the US for international human rights law qua international human rights law : worlds too far apart?. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 4, s. 901-922.
- Internalization of international law by the CJEU and the US Supreme Court. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 4, s. 987-1007.