Articles
Constitutional Transformation in the European Court of Human Rights: The Institutional Meaning of an Expansive Approach to Interpretation Under VCLT 31(3)(c), Brooklyn Journal of International Law (2012)
The European Court of Human Rights is a constituted international organization, established by treaty among...
Constitutionality and Constitutionalism Beyond the State: Two Perspectives on the Material Constitution of the United Nations, International Journal of Constitutional Law (I.CON) (forthcoming) (2012)
This paper examines the competences of the UN Security Council under the “constitution” of the...
Subsequent Practice and Evolutive Interpretation: Techniques of Treaty Interpretation over Time and Their Diverse Consequences, The Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals (2010)
This paper compares two different means of treaty interpretation by which a treaty or treaty...
Book Reviews
Two Perspectives on the Rules of Treaty Interpretation: A Review of Richard Gardiner, Treaty Interpretation, NYU Journal of International Law and Politics (2010)
Blog Contributions
EJILTalk!: A Preemptive Strike against European Federalism: The Decision of the Bundesverfassungsgericht Concerning the Treaty of Lisbon (2010)
On first reading the 2009 Lisbon case of the German Constitutional Court appears to hew...