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Could Present Laws Legitimately Bind Future Generations? A Normative Analysis of the Jeffersonian Model [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 2 (2016) 2. p.48-56
Book Review: Youth and Politics: Political Education and Participation among Youth [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 2 (2016) 2. p.73-75
Book Review: Gerhard Bos and Marcus Düwell (eds.): Human Rights and Sustainability: Moral Responsibilities for the Future [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 2 (2016) 2. p.76-78
Constitutions, Democratic Self-Determination and the Institutional Empowerment of Future Generations: Mitigating an Aporia [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 2 (2016) 2. p.56-71
Book Review: James R. May and Erin Daly: Global Environmental Constitutionalism [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 2 (2016) 2. p.71-72
Legitimate Intergenerational Constitutionalism [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 2 (2016) 2. p.40-48
Measuring Intergenerational Justice [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 3 (2017) 2. p.56-63
Review: Andy Green: The Crisis for Young People - Generational Inequalitites in Education, Work, Housing and Welfare [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 3 (2017) 2. p.89-91
Review: Judit Bessant, Rys Farthing and Rob Watts: The Precarious Generation: A Political Economy of Young People [review]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 3 (2017) 2. p.87-89
Pension and Intergenerational Balance - a case study of Norway, Poland and Germany using Generational Accounting [journal article]
Source: Intergenerational Justice Review, 3 (2017) 2. p.64-77