January 16, 2021 | Day 5
9:00am-10:30am
Panel 84 — Nationalism and Constitutionalism [English]
Panel has moved to Concurrent Sessions XIV.
Panel 85 — Constitutionalism in Indonesian’ Adolescent democracy: The Dilemmas In the Third Largest Democracy [English]
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Chair: Stefanus Hendrianto, Pontifical Gregorian University
- Bivitri Susanti, Indonesia Jentera School of Law
- Susi Harijanti, Padjajaran University
- Stefanus Hendrianto, Pontifical Gregorian University
- Fritz Siregar, Indonesian Election Supervisory Board
Panel 86 — Public Participation in Constitutional Change: Comparative Perspectives [English]
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Chair: Abrak Saati, Umeå University
- William Blake, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
- Anna Fruhstorfer, University of Potsdam
- Alexander Hudson, Max Planck Society & Ran Hirschl, University of Toronto
- Felix-Anselm van Lier, Max Planck Society
Panel 87 — The Social Acceptance of Constitutionalism in East Asia [English]
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Chair: Jiunn-rong Yeh, College of Law, National Taiwan University
Discussant: Tom Ginsburg, The University of Chicago, The Law School
- Masahiko Kinoshita, Kobe University, Graduate School of Law
Imposed but Democratized Constitution: A Posteriori Development of the Legitimacy of the Japanese Constitution - Minh Tuan Dang, Vietnam National University Law School, Hanoi
The Adaptation of Constitutionalism in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: The Development of the Communist Party of Vietnam’s ‘Constitutional’ Rules on the Limitation of Government Power - Il-Young Jung, Harvard Law School
Reception of Constitutionalism in South Korea: How Grassroots Movements Established Constitutional Democracy from Dictatorship
Panel 88 — Book Panel: Gary J. Jacobsohn and Yaniv Roznai, Constitutional Revolution (Yale University Press, 2020) [English]
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Chair: Yaniv Roznai, IDC Herzliya
Discussant: Gary J. Jacobsohn, University of Texas at Austin
- Rehan Abeyratne, Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Marie Gren, Université Paris 1 – Panthéon-Sorbonne
- Jiri Priban, Cardiff University
- Kim Lane Scheppele, Princeton University
Panel 89 — Constitutional Identity, Constitutional Amendibility and Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments [English]
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Chair: Simon Drugda, University of Copenhagen
- Han-Liang Chou, National Taiwan University
With or Without Supremacy: Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments in Taiwan and Malaysia - Simon Drugda, University of Copenhagen
Reflections on Constitutional Unamendability: View from the 2019 Selection Hearings for Slovak Constitutional Court Judges - Felix Dube, North-West University
The Constitutional Court’s Quest for South Africa’s Constitutional Identity: Looking Beyond Transformative Constitutionalism - Sooraj Gemini, Department of Law, Central University of Kerala, India
Article 31B and The Ninth Schedule of The Constitution of India: A Challenge to Constitutionalism - Endre Orban, University of Public Service
Human Rights of the State? The Case of Hungary - Yen-tu Su, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
The Politics of Fundamental Rights: Lessons from Taiwan’s Path to Same-sex Marriage