Descript |
xiv, 231 pages |
Content |
text |
Media |
computer |
Carrier |
online resource |
Note |
"This volume arises out of a conference held in the University of Oxford in October 2014"--Page xi. |
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Includes full text of lecture "The limits of the law", originally presented as the 27th Sultan Azlan Shah Lecture, Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 20, 2013. |
Contents |
1. Introduction NW Barber, Richard Ekins and Paul Yowell 2. The Limits of Law Lord Sumption 3. Sumption's Assumptions Martin Loughlin 4. Living Trees or Deadwood: The Interpretive Challenge of the European Convention on Human Rights Sandra Fredman 5. Judges, Interpretation and Self-Government Lord Hoffmann 6. Judicial Law-Making and the 'Living' Instrumentalisation of the ECHR John Finnis 7. The Role of Courts in the Joint Enterprise of Governing Aileen Kavanagh 8. Three Wrong Turns in Lord Sumption's Conception of Law and Democracy Jeff King 9. The Human Rights Act and 'Coordinate Construction': Towards a ' Parliament Square ' Axis for Human Rights? Carol Harlow 10. Limits of Law: Reflections from Private and Public Law Paul Craig 11. The Limits of Lord Sumption: Limited Legal Constitutionalism and the Political Form of the ECHR Richard Bellamy 12. A Response Lord Sumption |
Note |
400 annual accesses. UkHlHU |
ISBN |
9781509902163 |
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