The Constitution of Czechia: A Contextual Analysis
/David KOSAR & Ladislav VYHNÁNEK
This book provides a contextual and authoritative overview of the principles, doctrines and institutions that underpin the Czech constitution…
Read MoreThis book provides a contextual and authoritative overview of the principles, doctrines and institutions that underpin the Czech constitution…
Read MoreAre the courts our friend or our foe? Prompted by the constitutional crisis following the referendum of 2016, the Foundation for Law Justice and Society convened the second Putney Debates. Now convened on an annual basis, they provide a forum each year for the discussion of matters of constitutional importance…
Read MoreEnhancing prospects for democracy is an important objective in the process of creating a new constitution. Donald L. Horowitz argues that constitutional processes ought to be geared to securing commitment to democracy by those…
Read MoreCorporations can significantly affect the fundamental rights of individuals. This book investigates what legal obligations they have to respect, protect and realise these rights. In doing so, it addresses important conceptual issues surrounding fundamental rights…
Read MoreDoes foreign aid promote human rights? As the world’s largest aid donor, the United States has provided foreign assistance to more than 200 countries. Deploying global numerical data on US foreign aid and comparative historical analysis of America’s post–Cold War…
Read MoreTwenty years after the outbreak of the threat posed by international jihadist terrorism, which triggered the need for democracies to balance fundamental rights and security needs, 9/11 and the Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law offers an overview of counter-terrorism and…
Read MoreThis book provides a hypothetical classification of constitutions through international law and human rights values used in any constitution, which draws connections between the inclusive standards of international law and human rights contained in the constitutions…
Read MoreThis book explores how the Internet impacts on the protection of fundamental rights, particularly with regard to freedom of speech and privacy. In doing so, it seeks to bridge the gap between Internet Law and European and Constitutional Law.
Read MoreContemporary constitutionalism grants judges a considerable role. Guarantors of compliance with the highest standard, they ensure the proper functioning of public authorities and the protection of fundamental rights. The most heated political antagonisms…
Read MoreThis book theorizes illiberal constitutionalism by interrogation of the Rule of Law, democratic deterioration, and the misuse of the language and relativization of human rights protection, and its widespread emotional and value-oriented effect on the population…
Read MoreThis book makes a significant contribution to the ongoing global conversations on the various understandings of equality. It illuminates the many ways in which diverse equality guarantees clash…
Read MoreThis book provides in-depth comparative analysis of how religious penal clauses have been developed and employed within Asian common law states, and the impact of such developments on constitutional rights…
Read MoreThis volume analyses, for the first time in European studies, the impact that non-legally binding material (otherwise known as soft law) has on national courts and administration…
Read MoreThis book explores current human rights controversies arising in UK law, in the light of the way such matters have been dealt with in Canada…
Read MorePublic participation is a vital part of constitution-making processes around the world, but we know very little about the extent to which participation affects constitutional texts. In this book, Alexander Hudson offers a systematic measurement of the impact of public participation in three much-cited cases…
Read MoreWhat is the future of constitutionalism, state and law in the new technological age?
This edited collection explores the different aspects of the impact of information and technology revolution on state, constitutionalism and public law…
Read MoreIn this book, leading experts from across the common law world assess the impact of four seminal House of Lords judgments decided in the 1960s: Ridge v Baldwin, Padfeld v Minister of Agriculture, Conway v Rimmer, and Anisminic v Foreign Compensation Commission…
Read MoreThis volume addresses the idea of origins, how things are formed, and how they relate to their present and future in terms of ‘constitution-making’ which is a continuous process in South Asian states. It examines the drafting…
Read MoreIn The Constitutional Balance, Sir John Laws has left a vivid and timely commentary on one of the most pressing issues in the legal world today.
The debate continues whether or not judges venture too far into issues of Government policy…
Read MoreThis book presents the remarkable constitutional reforms undertaken by the Blair and Brown governments in the UK. The reforms are remarkable in that they had the potential to change the way Britons understood the national identity of the UK…
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