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  1. A tale of three constitutional courts in democratic transitions.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 17, (2021), no. 1, s. 163-176. 
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  2. The contemporary crisis of constitutional democracy.   -- In:  Oxford journal of legal studies -- ISSN 0143-6503. -- Vol. 39, (2019), no. 2, s. 435-454. 
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  3. Introduction: bargaining on constitutions : political settlements and constitutional state-building.   -- In:  Global constitutionalism -- ISSN 2045-3817. -- Vol. 6, (2017), no. 1, s. 13-32. 
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  4. Eternity clauses in post-conflict and post-authoritarian constitution-making : promise and limits.   -- In:  Global constitutionalism -- ISSN 2045-3817. -- Vol. 6, (2017), no. 1, s. 63-100. 
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  5. The alchemists : courts as democracy-builders in contemporary thought.   -- In:  Global constitutionalism -- ISSN 2045-3817. -- Vol. 6, (2017), no. 1, s. 101-130. 
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  6. Democracy in decline : how Washington can reverse the tide.   -- In:  Foreign affairs -- ISSN 0015-7120. -- Vol. 95, (2016), no. July - August, s. 151-159. 
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  7. From political Islam to Muslim democracy : the Ennahda Party and the future of Tunisia.   -- In:  Foreign affairs -- ISSN 0015-7120. -- Vol. 95, (2016), no. September - October, s. 58-67. 
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  8. Confronting the competence conundrum : democratising the European Union through an expansion of its legislative powers.   -- In:  Oxford journal of legal studies -- ISSN 0143-6503. -- Vol. 35, (2015), no. 1, s. 55-89. 
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  9. After the crash : a perspective on multilevel European democracy.   -- In:  European law journal -- ISSN 1351-5993. -- Vol. 21 (2015), no. 3, s. 384-405. 
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  10. Nolan's legacy : regulating parliamentary conduct in democratising Europe.   -- In:  Parliamentary affairs -- ISSN 0031-2290. -- Vol. 68 (2015), no. 3, s. 514-532. 
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