Global Constitutionalism Papers
Published in Volume 59, Issue 5 of the Stanford Law Review
| Introduction | Elizabeth Pederson | |
| Keynote Address | Rt. Hon. Lord Goldsmith QC | |
| Global Influence on U.S. Jurisprudence | ||
| Should International Law Be Part of Our Law? | John O. McGinnis & Ilya Somin |
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| Why Justice Scalia Should Be a Constitutional Comparativist . . . Sometimes | David C. Gray | |
| Condorcet and the Constitution: A Response to The Law of Other States |
Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz | |
| RESPONSE--On Learning from Others | Eric A. Posner & Cass R. Sunstein |
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| Creating Constitutions | ||
| My Perceptions on the Iraqi Constitutional Process | Shiekh Dr. Humam Hamoudi | |
| National Security and Constitutional Protections | Terrorism and Trial by Jury: The Vices and Virtues of British and American Criminal Law | Laura K. Donohue |
| Equality in the War on Terror | Neal Katyal | |
| Keeping Control of Terrorists Without Losing Control of Constitutionalism | Clive Walker | |


