Abstract

Abstract This contribution to a special issue honoring Geir Ulfstein links and extends two prominent themes in Geir’s scholarship, namely innovations in lawmaking by treaty bodies, and global constitutionalism. It does so by outlining a series of understudied and undertheorized interactions among treaty bodies from different international legal regimes, and arguing that these interactions represent an underexplored domain for the application of global constitutionalist analysis.

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