ICONS-2017-PROGRAM-March-28
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ICON·S <strong>2017</strong> Conference on “Courts, Powers, Public Law”, Copenhagen, July 5-7, <strong>2017</strong><br />
193. CONSTITUTIONAL<br />
INTERPRETATIONS II<br />
Chair: Matthias Klatt<br />
194. CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW III<br />
Chair: Dean Knight<br />
195. THE EUROPEAN COURT OF<br />
HUMAN RIGHTS: HISTORY AND<br />
EVOLUTION II<br />
Chair: Marija Milenkovska<br />
Zinigrad<br />
Mazõnicki<br />
Roman<br />
Jedrzej<br />
61<br />
Symbiotic Interpretation: Reading Constitutions<br />
Through National Laws (And Not Only the Other Way<br />
Around)<br />
The autonomous interpretation method as the judgemade<br />
instrument to prevent renationalization<br />
Rosevear<br />
Evan<br />
Judicial Interpretation of Transformative<br />
Constitutions: Social Rights in Brazil and South Africa<br />
Klatt Matthias Constitution-conform Interpretation<br />
Cohn<br />
Belser<br />
Bogea<br />
Coleman<br />
Knight<br />
Archegas<br />
Maroni<br />
Milenkovska<br />
Florczak-Wator<br />
Wiersma<br />
Margit<br />
Eva Maria<br />
Daniel<br />
Franciska<br />
Dean<br />
Joáo<br />
Marta<br />
Marija<br />
Monika<br />
Chris<br />
Judicial Review of Executive Powers: On Trump,<br />
Brexit and Other Sundries<br />
Revisiting the Counter-majoritarian Role of Courts:<br />
The Judicial Protection of Human Rights in Times of<br />
Popular Pressure not to do so<br />
Judicial review of executive decrees in Brazil:<br />
coordinate construction of the constitution in<br />
coalitional presidentialism<br />
From victimization to empowerment: Updating<br />
American judicial review in response to changing<br />
demographics<br />
The Meta-structure of Anglo-Commonwealth Judicial<br />
Review: Scope, Grounds, Intensity, Context<br />
The constitutionalization of power: how the Brazilian<br />
Supreme Court is raising the stakes on juristocracy<br />
A Court gotta do what a Court gotta do? A critical<br />
analysis of the European Court of Human Rights and<br />
the liability of Internet intermediaries<br />
European Court of Human Rights and National<br />
Courts in the New Democracies: The Macedonian<br />
experience<br />
The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in<br />
Promoting Horizontal Positive Obligations of the State<br />
Judging the lawfulness of conduct in criminal<br />
journalism practices by the European Court of Human<br />
Rights<br />
JUR-SEM 4-3<br />
8A-4-47<br />
(48)<br />
JUR-SEM 4-4<br />
8B-4-03<br />
(36)<br />
JUR-SEM 4-5<br />
8B-4-09<br />
(36)