Introduction Sofia Ranchord ¿ s and Yaniv Roznai PART I HISTORICAL, COMPARATIVE AND THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON LAW AND TIME 1. Interpretation and the Legal Fabrication of Time Lior Barshack 2. Time and the Law: The US Constitutional Experience Steven G Calabresi 3. Time and Change in Constitutional Amendment Richard Albert 4. Night Laws: How Nightfall Shapes Regulation Guy I Seidman PART II COURTS AND TIME 5. Law and Time in Two Dimensions: Legitimate Expectations in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union Patricia Popelier 6. The Timing of Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments - Towards a 'Time Sensitivity Test' Following the Moldovan Constitutional Court's Decision on the Modality of Electing the President Zolt ¿ n Pozs ¿ r-Szentmikl ¿ sy and Yaniv Roznai 7. The Effect of Specialised Courts over Time Yifat Aran and Moran Ofir PART III LEGISLATORS AND TIME 8.
Temporary Legislation as a Mechanism for Reaching Consensus. A Critical Analysis in the Absence of Ex Post Evaluation Enrico Albanesi 9. Sunset Clauses: A Contribution to Legislative Quality Helen Xanthaki 10. The Legisprudential and Political Functions of Temporary Legislation Ittai Bar-Siman-Tov and Gaya Harari-Heit 11. Speeding Up the Legislative Process: To What End and at What Cost? Wim Voermans 12. Legal Schizophrenia: Rethinking the Dichotomy in Distinguishing between Retroactive Criminal and Civil Legislation Yaniv Roznai PART IV TECHNOLOGY AND TIME 13. Disruptive Innovation and Sunset Clauses: The Case of Uber and other On-Demand Transportation Networks Antonios Kouroutakis 14. Law and Technology in the Dimension of Time Lyria Bennett Moses and Monika Zalnieriute 15.
Back to the Future: Waves of Legal Scholarship on Artificial Intelligence Catalina Goanta, Gijs van Dijck and Gerasimos Spanakis 16. Future-Proofing Legislation for the Digital Age Sofia Ranchord ¿ s and Mattis van't Schip Concluding Remarks: Time, Law and Change: It Takes Three to Tango Luc Verhey.