2009 Working Papers

IALS General Assembly meeting and Educational Program:
IALS Conference on Constitutional Law

September 11 – 12, 2009

Hosted by American University Washington College of Law and Georgetown University Law Center
Washington DC , United States of America

View Conference on Constitutional Law Booklet

Click Here to View Introduction To The IALS Conference on Comparative Constitutional Law
by Louis Del Duca, Patrick Del Duca and Gianluca Gentili

Click Here to View Symposium Preface
by Carl Monk

1. Comparative Constitutional Law

Thomas E. Baker, USA

Henk Botha, South Africa (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Erin Daly, USA

Martha F. Davis, USA

Louis F. Del Duca, USA (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Patrick O. Gudridge, USA

A. E. Dick Howard, USA

Vicki C. Jackson, USA (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Dr. Philipp Kiiver & Dr. Mariolina Eliantonio, The Netherlands -view attachment-

R. Randall Kelso, USA

Mark S. Kende, USA

Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg, USA

R.J. Krotoszynski, Jr., USA

Henk Kummeling, The Netherlands

Brian K. Landsberg, USA

Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, Singapore

John McEldowney, United Kingdom

Tayyab Mahmud, USA

Mohammed Al Mashhadani, Kingdom of Bahrain

Federico de Montalvo Jääskeläinen, Spain

Martha I. Morgan, USA

Osama al Neimat, Jordan

Marie-Luce Paris, Ireland

Jamin Raskin, USA

Paul Rishworth, New Zealand

Michel Rosenfeld, USA

Roberto Saba, Argentina

Kevin W. Saunders, USA

Herman Schwartz, USA

M.N.S. Sellers, USA

Mehmet Cengız Uzun, Turkey (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

2. Religion, State and Constitution

Alan Brownstein, USA

Hlako Choma, South Africa

John Garvey, USA

Helmut Grothe, Germany

Guy Haarscher, Belguim (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Ketevan Kalandadze, Georgia

Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg, USA

Susanna Mancini, Italy

Faizan Mustafa, India

Ricardo Leite Pinto, Portugal

Frank S. Ravitch, USA

Shannon Roesler, USA

Vivek Salathia, India

Michel Troper, France

Louis J. Virelli III, USA

3. Gender and Constitution

Paula Abrams, USA

Beverley Baines, Canada (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Rafael González Ballar, Costa Rica

Paola Bergallo, Argentina

Marcia Nina Bernardes, Brazil

Kathleen M. Burch, USA

Helen Irving, Australia

Obeng Mireku, South Africa

Susan Williams, USA

Margot Young, Canada

4. Constitutional Adjudication and Democracy

Joash Amupitan, Nigeria

Michael Coper, Australia

Iván De la Garza Santos, Mexico

A. Latief Fariqun, Indonesia

Dante B. Gatmaytan, Philippines

F. Andrew Hessick, USA

Faridah Jalil, Malaysia (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Michael Anthony Lawrence, USA

Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, Singapore

Tahir Mamman and P. Chibueze Okorie, Nigeria

Todd E. Pettys, USA

Mónica Pinto, Argentina (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

William J. Rich, USA

Kim Lane Scheppele, USA (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Jessica E. Slavin, USA

Narongdech Srukhosit, Thailand

Ruti Teitel and Robert Howse, USA

John Wililams, Australia

5. Distributive Justice

José Julián Álvarez-González, Puerto Rico

Barbara L. Bernier, USA

Jordan C. Budd, USA

Eric C. Christiansen, USA

V.S. Elizabeth, India (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Rodolfo Figueroa, Chile

Sanjeevy Shanthakumar, India

6. Contemporary Challenges to Executive Power

Richard Clayton, United Kingdom (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Chris Gale, United Kingdom

Julian Ku, USA

Andrew Lynch, Australia

Gloria Estenzo Ramos, Philippines

R. Venkata Rao, India

Mark D. Rosen, USA

V. Vijayakumar, India

7. Miscellaneous

Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo, Spain

Ismaila Midor Fall, Senegal

Ketevan Khurodze, Georgia

Ernesto Lucena, Colombia

Linda Stewart (South Africa) (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)

Wasis Susetio, Indonesia

Vicki Waye, Australia