Anuscheh Farahat's book "Transnational Solidarity Conflicts. A Comparative Study of how Constitutional Courts Deal with Eurozone Conflicts" has been released by Mohr Siebeck. The book develops, condenses and applies the theoretical perspective of the tsc-project. Anuscheh suggests understanding legal disputes surrounding the Eurozone crisis as transnational solidarity conflicts. She combines the conflict-centered approach of the TSC-project with a reflexive model of democracy allowing her to analyze how constitutional adjudication channels crisis-driven conflicts and might reduce their destructive impacts.
Anuscheh Farahat supports Matthias Goldmann's proposal for corona bonds
Kristina Schönfeldt's Blogpost on German Practice in International Law
Teresa Violante's and Rui T. Lanceiro's blogpost on the coping with Covid-19 in Portugal
Anuscheh Farahat's intervention on the Verfassungsblog
Anuscheh Farahat and Teresa Violante on constitutional review in times of austerity
Teresa Violante on the Recent Decision of the Portuguese Constitutional Court
Marius Hildebrand together with Astrid Séville and Conrad Lluis Martell on Soziopolis
Teresa Violante's opinion on the possible introduction of the constitutional complaint in Portugal
Anuscheh Farahat about transformative constitutionalism on the international law blog
Marius Hildebrand on the Swiss People's Party as avantgarde of the New Right in Europe