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#Oxford Journals Read This JournalPublished in association with the New York University School of Law, I•CON is dedicated to international and comparative constitutional law. I•CON has international editorial and advisory boards and an international focus. It examines an array of theoretical and practical issues and offers critical analysis of current issues and debates. In addition, I•CON looks at global trends that carry constitutional implications. It features scholarly articles by international legal scholars, judges, and people from related fields, such as economics, philosophy, and political science. Great news for readers and authors All articles published in I•CON will now become free 24 months after issue publication. All content from issues 1:1 to 11:2 are now completely free to read online. I•CONnect: the blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law “Thoughtful conversation, reaction to articles in I•CON. trying out of ideas which later may mature into something more lasting, and the great virtue of deliberative communication” Click here to join in on the conversation ! I•CON Best Paper Prize – Winner announced! Congratulations to Michaela Hailbronner, the winner of the inaugural I•CON Best Paper Prize for, “Rethinking the rise of the German Constitutional Court: From anti-Nazism to value formalism.” Click to read this prize-winning paper free online. International Society of Public Law (ICON•S)The International Society of Public Law (ICON·S)'s 2015 Conference will focus on “Public Law in an Uncertain World”. The conference will take place at the New York University School of Law, July 1-3, 2015. For more details and registration, click here.
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