Publications

Peer Reviewed

  • Mandujano Manriquez, M and Pavone, T. 2023. “Follow the Leader The European Commission, the European Court of Justice, and the EU’s Rule of Law Revolution” In Journal of European Public Policy.
    [Article] [Supplemental] [Replication Data]

Selected

  • Mandujano Manriquez, M. 2022. Fact-insensitiveness and Electoral Alignment Across WEIRD Societies, MA diss., Leiden University.
    [Dissertation] [Codebook].1

Work in Progress

  1. “The Apex Court’s Dilemma: Rulemaking Alignment Under Hierarchical and Political Constraints.” [Preprint]
  2. “In the Mood for Law: Shifting Sentiments of Legal Scholars About the EU Legal Order.” (with R. Daniel Kelemen & Tommaso Pavone). In Progress.
  3. “Conceptual Chimeras: Upstream Bias in Causal Inference.” In Progress.
  4. “The Grammar of EU Law: Linearizing Complex Legal Data Representation.” In Progress.

Open Access Pre-prints

  • Mandujano Manriquez, M. 2022.“Political Gains by Judicial Means: Institutional Conversion of the EU’s Rule of Law Policy.” Presented at Spring School ‘Law and Power’ 19-21 April 2022 in Oxford. [Abstract]
  • Mandujano Manriquez, M. 2019. “New World Leadership: Jacinda Ardern Through the Leadership Trait Analysis Framework (LTA).” Foreign Policy Analysis. ITESM. ⇒ Top 4% most read.
    [Paper] [Replication Data] [Publication]

Other Output

  • (31 March 2022). The ‘Science of Democracy’ demands scientific thinking. The Loop: ECPR. [Blog Entry]
  • (18 March 2022). Where has the Sovereign gone? Human Security and the Entrenchment of State Power. European Waves. [Blog Entry]
  • (17 October 2021). Article 19 (1) TEU: A new route for protecting the Rule of Law. European Waves. [Blog Entry]
  1. The repository version differs from the one found here, since I incorporated additional sections for personal purposes that were not requested by the University (such as code and an abstract).Â