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  1. Friendly Takeover, or: the Power of the „First Word“. The German Constitituonal Court Embraces the Charter of Fundamental Rights as a Standard of Domestic Judicial Review.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 16, (2020), no. 2, s. 187-212. 
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  2. Referendums in the UK constitution : authority, sovereignty and democracy after Brexit.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 16, (2020), no. 2, s. 213-248. 
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  3. Locking in constitutionality control in Finland.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 16, (2020), no. 2, s. 249-274. 
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  4. The unorthodox relationship between the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Secondary Rights in the Court of Justice Case Law on Disability Discrimination.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 16, (2020), no. 2, s. 275-305. 
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  5. How to save a Supreme Court in a rule of law crisis : the Polish Experience: ECJ (Grand Chamber) 24 June 2019, Case C-619/18, European Commission v Republic of Poland.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 16, (2020), no. 2, s. 306-327. 
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  6. The Slovak Constitutional Court on Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment (PL. ÚS 21/2014).   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 16, (2020), no. 2, s. 328-343. 
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