Indian Supreme Court’s Judgment on ‘Horizontal Application’ of Fundamental Rights: An ‘Unconstitutional Informal Constitutional Change’?

Indian Supreme Court’s Judgment on ‘Horizontal Application’ of Fundamental Rights: An ‘Unconstitutional Informal Constitutional Change’?

Anujay SHRIVASTAVA

Constitutional changes to a nation-state’s written constitution, whether formal or informal, are a constantly occurring phenomenon. Roznai has previously discussed the phenomenon of ‘unconstitutional informal constitutional changes’ (UICCs) by courts. He essentially…

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Symposium Introduction: ‘The Gatekeepers: Executive Lawyers and the Executive Power in Comparative Constitutional Law’

Symposium Introduction: ‘The Gatekeepers: Executive Lawyers and the Executive Power in Comparative Constitutional Law’

Conor CASEY & David KENNY

We are very grateful to the team at the IACL Blog for organising this symposium on our recently published article in the International Journal of Constitutional Law. It is a distinct honour and privilege to see such an extraordinary group of scholars—from who we have learned…

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