A court in Cologne declares religious circumcision of boys a criminal act. A Hungarian party uses its two-thirds majority to redesign the nations constitutional foundations. Two examples of national events that prompted legal and political resonance far beyond the national borders and vibrant transnational debates on Verfassungsblog. This volume brings together voices from a transnational constitutional discourse which is now analyzed in the research project Verfassungsblog: Perspectives of Scientific Communication in Legal ...
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A court in Cologne declares religious circumcision of boys a criminal act. A Hungarian party uses its two-thirds majority to redesign the nations constitutional foundations. Two examples of national events that prompted legal and political resonance far beyond the national borders and vibrant transnational debates on Verfassungsblog. This volume brings together voices from a transnational constitutional discourse which is now analyzed in the research project Verfassungsblog: Perspectives of Scientific Communication in Legal Scholarship at Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin. With contributions by Andrew Arato, Armin von Bogdandy, Daniel Bogner, Claudio Franzius, Andreas Gotzmann, Daniel Halberstam, Hans-Michael Heinig, Andras Jakab, Dimitry Kochenov, Sophie-Charlotte Lenski, Anna Katharina Mangold, Jan-Werner Muller, Georg Neureither, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Reut Yael Paz, Wojciech Sadurski, Christoph Schonberger, Maja Smrkolj, Daniel Thym, Renata Uitz, Bernhard Wegener, Antje Wiener et al.
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