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  1. When Should Courts Invalidate Constitutional Amendments?.   -- In:  Vienna journal on international constitutional law -- ISSN 2306-3734. -- Vol. 18, (2024), no. 1, s. 25-57. 
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  2. UK withdrawal from the European convention on human rights : a disaster for LGBT people.   -- In:  European convention on human rights law review -- ISSN 2666-3228. -- Vol. 5, (2024), no. 1, s. 83-96. 
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  3. The Politicisation of constitutional review of memory laws.   -- In:  European constitutional law review -- ISSN 1574-0196. -- Vol. 19, (2023), no. 4, s. 664-689. 
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  4. Judicial activism v judicial restraint : practical experience of this (false) dilemma at the European Court of Human Rights.   -- In:  European convention on human rights law review -- ISSN 2666-3228. -- Vol. 3, (2022), no. 3, s. 293-300. 
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  5. Are trans rights human rights? The case of gender self-ID.   -- In:  Public law -- ISSN 0033-3565. -- 2021, no. 3, s. 480-489. 
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  6. The Democratic Virtues of Human Rights Law – A Response to Lord Sumption´s Reith Lectures.   -- In:  European human rights -- ISSN 1361-1526. -- 2020, Iss. 2, s. 132-139. 
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  7. Do constitutional entrenchment clauses matter? Constitutional review of constitutional amendments in Europe.   -- In:  International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2640. -- Vol. 18, (2020), no. 1, s. 78-110. 
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  8. „Judicial activism“ in Europe : Not a neat and clean fit.   -- In:  Vienna journal on international constitutional law -- ISSN 2306-3734. -- Vol. 14, (2020), no. 4, s. 399-422. 
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  9. Do constitutional entrenchment clauses matter? Constitutional review of constitutional amendments in Europe.   -- In:  International journal of constitutional law -- ISSN 1474-2659.. 
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  10. Countermajoritarian, Representative, and Enlightened : The Roles of Constitutional Courts in Democracies.   -- In:  The American journal of comparative law -- ISSN 0002-919X. -- Vol. 67, (2019), no. 1, s. 109-143. 
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