“A Fresh Look at Judicial Remedies in EU Equality Law and Beyond: The Untapped Possibility of Structural Injunctions”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
Common Law Market Review
2023
In Defense of Its Identity
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
2022
“A Declaration on the Rule of Law in the European Union”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
European Law Journal
2021
“Understanding National Remedies and the Principle of National Procedural Autonomy: A Constitutional Approach”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies
2021
“How Europe Brought Judicial Review to France: A Response to Bruce Ackerman”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Revolutionary Constitutionalism: Law, Legitimacy, Power
2020
“The Promise of Comparative Administrative Law: A Constituional Perspective on Independent Agencies”
Daniel H. Halberstam
Comparative Administrative Law
2017
“Joseph Weiler, Eric Stein, and the Transformation of Constitutional Law”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
The Transformation of Europe: Twenty-Five Years On
2017
“Commentary on The Emerging Constitutional Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Tanzania”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Journal of Law, Property, and Society
2016
“Opinion 2/13 of the Court (C.J.E.U.)”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
International Legal Materials
2016
“ ‘It’s the Autonomy, Stupid!’ A Modest Defense of Opinion 2/13 on EU Accession to the ECHR, and the Way Forward”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
German Law Journal
2015
Federalism and Legal Unification: A Comparative Empirical Investigation of Twenty Systems
Mathias W. Reimann Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
2014
“Federalism and Legal Unification: Comparing Methods, Results, and Explanations Across Twenty Systems”
Mathias W. Reimann Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Federalism and Legal Unification: A Comparative Empirical Investigation of Twenty Systems
2014
Federalism and Legal Unification: A Comparative Empirical Investigation of Twenty Systems
Mathias W. Reimann Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
2014
“Internal Legitimacy and Europe’s Piecemeal Constitution: Reflections on Van Gend at 50”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
50th Anniversary of the Judgment in Van Gend en Loos
2013
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law
2012
“In Memoriam: Eric Stein”
Mathias W. Reimann Steven R. Ratner Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
American Journal of International Law
2012
“Systems Pluralism and Institutional Pluralism in Constitutional Law: National, Supranational, and Global Governance”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Constitutional Pluralism in the European Union and Beyond
2012
“Local, Global and Plural Constitutionalism: Europe Meets the World”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
The Worlds of European Constitutionalism
2012
"Les << autorités administratives indépendantes >> en Allemagne, en France et aux États-Unis: un complément à la Constitution"
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
Le modèle des autorités de régulation indépendantes en France et en Allemagne
2011
“Top-Down or Bottom-Up? A Look at the Unification of Private Law in Federal Systems”
Mathias W. Reimann Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
The Foundations of European Private Law
2011
“Pluralism in Marbury and Van Gend”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
The Past and Future of EU Law: The Classics of EU Law Revisited on the 50th Anniversary of the Rome Treaty
2010
“The Promise of Comparative Administrative Law: A Constitutional Perspective on Independent Agencies”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
- Administrative Law
Comparative Administrative Law
2010
“The German Constitutional Court Says ‘Ja zu Deutschland!’ ”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
German Law Journal
2009
“The United Nations, the European Union, and the King of Sweden: Economic Sanctions and Individual Rights in a Plural World Order”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
Common Market Law Review
2009
“Federal Powers and the Principle of Subsidiarity”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Global Perspectives on Constitutional Law
2009
“Constitutional Heterarchy: The Centrality of Conflict in the European Union and the United States”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
Ruling the World? Constitutionalism, International Law and Global Governance
2009
“Comparative Federalism and the Role of the Judiciary”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
The Oxford Handbook of Law and Politics
2008
“Zur Theorie und Praxis des Föderalismus: Subsidiarität, Integration, und der sanfte europäische Verfassungswandel”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
"Schmerzliche Erfahrungen" der Vergangenheit und der Prozess der Konstitutionalisierung Europas
2008
American Intergovernmental Relations: Foundations, Perspectives, and Issues
2007
“Why Europe?: Let Me Count the Ways.”
Daniel H. Halberstam
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006
“Of Grace and Dignity in Law: A Tribute to Friedrich Schiller”
Daniel H. Halberstam
Friedrich Schiller und der Weg in die Moderne
2006
“The Bride of Messina: Constitutionalism and Democracy in Europe”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
European Law Review
2005
“Of Power and Responsibility: The Political Morality of Federal Systems”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Virginia Law Review
2004
“Gerichtliche Zusammenarbeit im föderalen System der USA: Ein rechtsvergleichender Beitrag zur Diskussion über die Gerichtsreform in der Europäischen Union (Symposium: Europäische Gerichtsbarkeit: Erfahrungen und Reformdiskussion im Lichte des europä
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
Rabels Zeitschrift für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht
2002
“The Foreign Affairs of Federal Systems: A National Perspective on the Benefits of State Participation”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
Villanova Law Review
2001
“State Autonomy in Germany and the United States”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
2001
“Comparative Federalism and the Issue of Commandeering”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
The Federal Vision: Legitimacy and Levels of Governance in the United States and the European Union
2001
“Commercial Speech, Professional Speech, and the Constitutional Status of Social Institutions”
Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
1999
““A People for Certain Purposes”: On the History and Philosophy of Federalism(s) in the United States and Europe”
Daniel H. Halberstam
Traveaux Preparatoires of the
European Community