<i>‘At a time of growing inequality and intersectional challenges, Röhner´s book audits the German constitution to test its responsiveness to misrecognition, underrepresentation and socioeconomic marginalisation. An absolute must read for anyone who is aware of the critical moment liberal democracies are undergoing and has not entirely lost hope in the transformative potential of constitutions and their promise of freedom, equality and justice.’</i>
- Ruth Rubio Marin, European University Institute, Italy,
<i>‘With </i>Constitutions and Inequality<i>, Professor Röhner presents a highly original and methodologically ambitious analysis of class and gender as axes of inequality. How she interprets the German Basic Law and makes constitutional silences speak is a must read for students and professionals working in the area and on constitutionalism in general.’</i>
- Günter Frankenberg, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany,