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- Can you tell when an illiberal democracy is in the making? An appeal to comparative constitutional scholarship from Hungary. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 279-300.
- The role of fundamental rights after sixty-five years of constitutional jurisprudence in Germany. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 9-29.
- Technocracy and distrust : revisiting the rationale for constitutional review. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 30-60.
- American ideas abroad : comparative implications of US Supreme Court decision-making models. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 90-118.
- Constitutional identity in 3D : a model of individual, relational, and collective self and its application in Poland. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 124-155.
- The semantics of constitutional sovereignty in post-sovereign “new” Europe : a case study of the Czech Constitutional Court’s jurisprudence. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 180-199.
- Judicialization of politics : the post-Soviet way. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 200-218.
- A crisis of constitutional democracy in post-Communist Europe : “Lands in-between” democracy and authoritarianism. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 219-245.
- The Romanian double executive and the 2012 constitutional crisis. -- In: International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 13, (2015), no. 1, s. 246-278.