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⚖️ New on ICONnect: "The Decision of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal about the Principles and Procedure for Electing Constitutional judges"
Noel Boy analyzes the K 3/26 ruling on the president's power to block appointments
https://t.co/zpJsGCAKuQ
#Poland#PublicLaw#ICONS
📝 New ICONnect Symposium: "Symposium on Militant Constitutionalism Part I: Introduction"
Corrado Caruso & Michał Stambulski explore the role of courts in protecting democracy against populism
https://t.co/qHo9SMORfE
#PublicLaw#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
📜 New on ICONnect: "Frozen by Design: The 131st Amendment’s Defeat and India’s Self-Perpetuating Representational Lock"
Kshitij Saruparia claims India's temporary freeze on representation has become functionally unamendable
https://t.co/nFEXGSOWQT
#India#PublicLaw#ICONS
🏛️ What’s New in Public Law | Week of June 8
Yassin Abdelkarim
This week’s public law developments spotlight judicial independence, institutional accountability, and critical shifts in executive authority
https://t.co/qYgHqCJH94
#PublicLaw#ConstitutionalLaw#HumanRights
⚖️ New on ICONnect: "Presidential Selection and Zimbabwe’s Minority Communities"
Tafadzwa Wakatama argues that parliamentary selection could move historically bypassed communities from the margins to the center of politics
https://t.co/wXsr8NUSs8
#Zimbabwe#PublicLaw#ICONS
🌎 New on ICONnect: "The Eternal Return of Conventionality Control in the Americas"
Lucas Catib de Laurentiis claims that reliance on conventionality control risks abdicating democratic responsibility
https://t.co/GnmFzE3Tzc
#LATAM#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
⚖️ New on ICONnect: "When Apex Courts Disown Their Watchdogs: India, Judicial Accountability, and the Proprietary Turn"
Eklavya Vasudev analyzes the Indian Supreme Court’s recent rhetoric deriding civic activists
https://t.co/4cmvbPWTAX
#India#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
🏛️ What’s New in Public Law | Week of June 1
Silvia Talavera Lodos
This week’s public law developments spotlight constitutional limits, federalism tensions, and major debates in administrative power
https://t.co/1jO7AbyoC6
#PublicLaw#ConstitutionalLaw#AdministrativeLaw
🏛️ New on ICONnect: "Political Neutrality in Education? Part II: The Illusion of Institutional Neutrality"
Fernando Romani Sales & Maria Fernanda Silva Assis argue that universities must be committed to values
https://t.co/xRyyayomDz
#AcademicFreedom#PublicLaw#ICONS
🏛️ New ICONnect Column: "The National Council of the Judiciary in Poland: Breakthrough or Stalemate?"
Adam Bodnar considers the impact of Poland’s NCJ on efforts to recover the rule of law
https://t.co/alLmkQhSzb
#Education#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
🎓 New on ICONnect: "Political Neutrality in Education? The Fallacy of Neutrality in Academic Activities"
Fernando Romani Sales & Maria Fernanda Silva Assis expose how "neutrality" undermines democratic pluralism
https://t.co/VdAYGRyD3U
#Education#PublicLaw#ICONS
⏰ New on ICONnect: "Life Beyond Work as a Constitutional Issue in Brazil"
Olívia de Q. F. Pasqualeto analyzes the proposed Brazilian amendment to end the 6×1 work schedule as a constitutional imperative
https://t.co/V2kucV7ZXv
#Brazil#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
⚖️ New on ICONnect: "Economic Development and Authoritarian Constitutionalism in Vietnam: A Path to Democracy?"
Fionn Parker challenges the development-democracy narrative regarding Vietnam's democratization
https://t.co/dbryOJcmrc
#Vietnam#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
🏛️ What's New in Public Law | Week of May 25
Dhruv Singhal
Constitutional courts navigate rights protection, international accountability, and democratic processes
https://t.co/xMcxSVTDTT
#PublicLaw#ConstitutionalLaw#HumanRights#ClimateJustice
🗳️ New on ICONnect: "Who Bears the True Brunt of a Disenfranchisement Exercise?"
Shubham Yadav argues that disenfranchisement harms not only individual voters but also the constitutional order itself
https://t.co/crkTAyAlFR
#India#Democracy#ICONS
🏛️ New on ICONnect: "Prime-Ministerial Term Limits and the Ethiopian Constitutional Conundrum"
Alemayehu Fentaw Weldemariam reviews Ethiopia's parliamentary architecture with respect to safeguarding competition
https://t.co/dCfzbJO91z
#Ethiopia#Parliamentarism#ICONS
⚖️ New on ICONnect: "The Chiasmus of Article 86 of the Constitution of Kosovo: How CCK Turned Procedure Into Verdict and Verdict into Procedure"
Gazmend Demolli underscores an inversion of the constitutional meaning
https://t.co/lLUOF6wZi8
#Kosovo#ConstitutionalLaw#ICONS
⚖️ New on ICONnect: "Love on Trial: Greek Supreme Court Upholds Equal Marriage Amid Strategic Anti-Rights Litigation"
Maria Kotsoni assesses the rejection of right-wing legal efforts to oppose marriage equality in Greece
https://t.co/zOES0tpiRe
#Greece#PublicLaw#ICONS
🏛️ What's New in Public Law | Week of May 18
Miracle Okoth Okumu Mudeyi
Constitutional courts confront legislative delay, emergency powers, and democratic accountability
https://t.co/3taj6TpONt
#PublicLaw#ConstitutionalLaw#RuleOfLaw