Comparative Constitutional Law Scholar (University of Silesia). PhD in Constitutional Law @unicomplutense. On Twitter as @MauroArturo. Tweets in English and Spanish.
Mauro Arturo Rivera
We kicked of the Unwritten Constitutionalism & Informality Conference today in Brno bettween JUSTIN and the UCNP project @ucnpproject.bsky.social organized also with Durham, EUI & uOttawa, within the ERC INFINITY & UCNP projects at Masaryk University.
I am delighted to share that I have signed a contract for my forthcoming book, “Informal Institutions in Judicial Decision-Making,” with Taylor & Francis.
The book is scheduled for publication in 2026 by Routledge (Focus Series).
And our Team is complete!
Dr. Vahid Taghvaee joins the Zugzwang team. Holding a PhD in economics, he joins the University of Silesia in Katowice. We are sure that Dr. Taghvaee’s expertise will be crucial for the team to dive deep into the empirical part of the project!
Welcome to the team!
🚨PUBLICATION ALERT🚨
Prof. @mauroarturo.bsky.social, project’s leader, co-authored with Prof. @jalfonsoherrera.bsky.social the Mexican report published in the Global Review of Constitutional Law 2024 (eds. Richard Albert, David Landau, Pietro Faraguna, Giulia Andrade).
Congratulations, Professor!
If you are in Prague, join us for the European Law Abound Conference. I will be participating in Panel 3.21: Judicial Dialogue and National Constitutional Courts at 15.15.
Come to this great discussion at Charles University.
A trip to Dubrovnik (Croatia). Sea, waves, and a pen. I am starting to really enjoy "computer-free" academic writing.
Great to be in Prague for the European Law Abound Conference at Charles University.
I presented a paper co-authored with Prof. Piotr Tuleja on informal institutions in the Polish Constitutional Tribunal.
A pleasure to meet so many friends and colleagues!
Last Friday, I was honored to receive the Prize of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education for Substantial Scientific Achievements at the Polish Science Gala in Warsaw.
It was a gala to remember!
Our article “Informal Institutions in Judicial Decision-Making: A Study of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal” (with Prof. Piotr Tuleja) is now online first in @euconst.bsky.social
It's great to have yearly feedback on informal institutions by @ecpr-law-courts.bsky.social
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Thrilled to take part in the Unwritten Constitutionalism and Informality Conference (Feb 10–11) at Masaryk University, Brno. Today I presented my paper “Unwrittenness and Informality: the significance of conceptual divergences.”
Grateful for the insightful draft-based feedback!