1. Democratic Law in the State of Nature: a Kantian Framework, George Pavlakos ( University of Glasgow, UK) 2. Why Constitutions? The Case for Robust Constitutionalism, Alon Harel (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 3. In Defence of Constitutionalism. Navigating between a Minimal and a Total Concept of the Constitution, Anna-Bettina Kaiser (Humboldt University, Germany) 4. Constitutions, Basic Structures, and Amendments: The Metaphor of the Constitution as a House, Yaniv Roznai (Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya, Israel) 5. Imaginary Constitutions, Martin Loughlin (The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK) 6. Unveiling the Constitution: Why and How Material Constitution Doctrines Matter in Constitutional Theory?, Graziella Romeo (Bocconi University, Italy) 7.
Deep Disagreements and the Constitution of a Shared World, Sophie Loidolt (Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany) 8 . Dworkin on Disagreement, Cormac Mac Amlaigh (University of Edinburgh, UK) 9 . Judicial Dialogue and Constitutional Disagreements: Bridging the Gap, Koen Lenaerts (KU Leuven, Belgium) 10 . Between Expertocracy and Populism in the Justification of Public Authority - Lessons Learned from the Pandemic, Stephan Kirste (University of Salzburg, Austria) 11. Constitutional Law in the Pandemic - Contested Self-Images and Popular/Populist Appropriations, Marie-Luisa Frick (University of Innsbruck, Austria) 12 . The Linchpin of Constitutional Discipline, Alexander Somek (University of Vienna, Austria).