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ICON-S Panel Discussion on “The Relevance of Constitutional Law”

ICON-S Panel Discussion on “The Relevance of Constitutional Law”

Date: Thursday 2nd July, 2015, 8.30 – 10.30 a.m.
Place: New York University School of Law – Furman Hall (FH) Room 120

I have organized and moderated a panel discussion on “The Relevance of Constitutional Law” with Russel Miller, Stuart Woolman, Akiko Ejima and Pablo Riberi.

The International Society of Public Law (ICON·S) hold a Conference on “Public Law in an Uncertain World” in New York, at the New York University School of Law, on July 1-3, 2015.

 

Konrad Lachmayer: Making the Constitution irrelevant

Russel Miller: The Hyper-Relevance of German Constitutional Law

Stuart Woolman: South Africa’s Aspirational Constitution

Akiko Ejima: Japan. Aspirational or Confirmatory Constition

Pablo Riberi: Exploring Latin-American constitutional experiences