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28 COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND PUBLIC LAW
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Germans from the East, large guest
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Orla Lynskey: The free movement of
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Matej Avbelj: On the Nature of EU C
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Christopher Alexander Thomas: Avoid
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44 CONSTITUTIONAL JURISDICTION, DIA
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Jaclyn Ling Chien Neo: Secular Cons
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47 COMPARING LAW(S) AND INSTITUTION
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49 SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOP- MENT
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Johannes Eichenhofer: An alternativ
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Stephanie Law: The Constitutionalis
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offer an expansive protection of re
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had inherited from its Socialist pa
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Emily Ryo: Developing Legal Cynicis
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59 HUMAN DIGNITY AND “OTHERNESS
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explore the relation between securi
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62 THE NEXT LEGAL FRONTIERS IN EURO
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ies of government to limit and guid
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Jochen von Bernstorff: Ironic Const
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the court characterizes proportiona
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70 CONSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY IN TIMES
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72 DIFFERENCE DISAGREEMENT AND THE
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most important example is the Europ
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Philipp Kastner and Elisabeth Roy T
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Michèle Finck: The Right to the Ci
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small number of Pakistani belies th
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mark in the annals of international
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Federico Caporale: Water Grabbing:
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88 THE INCLUSION OF “THE OTHER”
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91 THE INTERNATIONAL RULE OF LAW -
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93 JUDICIAL DIVERSITY: A COMPARATIV
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95 LAW(S) OF REFUGEES II Panel form
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101 THE BLURRED BORDERS BETWEEN PUB
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contractual governance, this can ha
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104 RETHINKING SOCIAL INCLUSION WIT
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making, appearing to accord the pol
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109 THE LAW(S) OF WAR Panel formed
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Clemens Rieder: Boundaries and Soli
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116 THE RIGHT OF NON-CITIZENS TO CO
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118 THE TRANSATLANTIC TRADE AND INV
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120 OTHERNESS IN LATIN AMERICA: LEG
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Caitlin Goss: Constitutional drafti
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development of the political econom
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policy and legal framework around d
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Third, since the EU and the US have
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The ICON S Working Papers Conferenc
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Venue The 2016 ICON S Conference on
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Venues UL6 Unter den Linden 6 Main
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UL6 Unter den Linden 6 Main Buildin
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UL9 Unter den Linden 9 Law Faculty
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Floor 4 1.405 1.404 1.403 1.402 Flo
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A David Abraham University of Miami
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Pauline Endres de Oliveira Justus L
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Ingrid Leijten Leiden University 1
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Tilman Reinhardt Humboldt Universit
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Vanessa Wintermantel WZB Berlin Soc
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