Constitutional Law.
Loveland, Ian D.
Constitutional Law. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (504 pages) - Routledge Revivals Series . - Routledge Revivals Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 1 Joseph Raz (1977), 'The Rule of Law and its Virtue', Law Quarterly Review -- 1. The Basic Idea -- 2. Some Principles -- 3. The Value of the Rule of Law -- 4. The Rule of Law and its Essence -- 5. Some Pitfalls -- 2 Herbert Wechsler (1959), 'Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional Law',Harvard Law Review, -- I. The Basis of Judicial Review -- II. The Standards of Review -- III. Some Appraisals of Review -- PART II: ON SLAVERY -- 3 Edward S. Corwin (1911), 'The Dred Scott Decision, in the Light of Contemporary Legal Doctrines', American Historical Review -- 4 William M. Wiecek (1974), 'Somerset: Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World', University of Chicago Law Review -- i -- II -- Ill -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- PART III: ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS PRIOR TO THEKEYNESIAN ORTHODOXY -- 5 Roscoe Pound (1909), 'Liberty of Contract', Yale Law Journal -- 6 Harold J. Laski (1926), 'Judicial Review of Social Policy in England', Harvard Law Review -- PART IV: ON THE LIBERTY OF THE PERSON IN TIME OF WAR -- 7 Eugene V. Rostow (1945), 'The Japanese American Cases - A Disaster', Yale LawJournal, -- I -- II -- Ill -- IV -- V -- 8 R.F.V. Heuston (1970), 'Liversidge v. Anderson in Retrospect', Law QuarterlyReview -- PART V: THE SOUTH(ERN) AFRICAN CRISIS OF THE 1890s AND 1950s -- 9 L.M. Thompson (1954), 'Constitutionalism in the South African Republics', Butterworths South African Law Review, -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ORANGE FREE STATE8 -- THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC -- CONCLUSION -- 10 Denis V. Cowen (1953), 'The Entrenched Sections of the South Africa Act: TwoGreat Legal Battles', South African Law Journal, -- The Genesis of the Entrenched Sections -- Rex V. Ndobe. The Vote Case -- PART VI: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THEUNITED KINGDOM PARLIAMENT -- 11 H.W.R. Wade (1955), 'The Basis of Legal Sovereignty', Cambridge Law Journal -- 12 P.P. Craig (1991), 'Sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament after Factortame', Yearbook of European Law, -- I. Introduction -- A. THE CONTENDING ARGUMENTS -- B. THE CONTENDING ARGUMENTS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES -- III. Sovereignty: reasons and conclusions -- A. BLACKSTONE AND THE BALANCED CONSTITUTION -- B. DICEY AND THE SELF-CORRECTING CONSTITUTION -- C. AUSTIN AND THE ANALYTICAL ARGUMENT -- IV. Sovereignty and the EEC -- A. THE CASE-LAW PRIOR TO FACTORTAME -- B. F AC TO RTAM E: THE FACTUAL BACKGROUND -- C. THE FIRST FACTORTAM E CASE -- D. THE SECOND FAC TO RTAM E CASE -- V. Future implications -- PART VII: CANADA: A VIA MEDIA BETWEEN BRITISH AND AMERICANPRINCIPLE? -- 13 T.R.S. Allan (1986), 'Law, Convention, Prerogative: Reflections Prompted by theCanadian Constitutional Case', Cambridge Law Journal, -- PART VIII FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY -- 14 Harry Kalven, Jr (1964), 'The New York Times Case: A Note on "The Central Meaning of the First Amendment'" , The Supreme Court Review -- I. Theme -- II. The Facts : A First View -- III. The Facts : A Second View -- IV. The Opinion : A First Reading -- 15 George Williams ( 1995), 'Engineers is Dead, Long Live the Engineers! ', Sydney Law Review -- Name Index.
This title was first published in 2000: The book contains articles drawn from several common law jurisdictions, which are intended to explore the extent of the commonality between the countries concerned in respect of their fundamental constitutional principles.
9781351731492
Constitutional law.
Electronic books.
K3165 .C667 2018
342
Constitutional Law. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (504 pages) - Routledge Revivals Series . - Routledge Revivals Series .
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 1 Joseph Raz (1977), 'The Rule of Law and its Virtue', Law Quarterly Review -- 1. The Basic Idea -- 2. Some Principles -- 3. The Value of the Rule of Law -- 4. The Rule of Law and its Essence -- 5. Some Pitfalls -- 2 Herbert Wechsler (1959), 'Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional Law',Harvard Law Review, -- I. The Basis of Judicial Review -- II. The Standards of Review -- III. Some Appraisals of Review -- PART II: ON SLAVERY -- 3 Edward S. Corwin (1911), 'The Dred Scott Decision, in the Light of Contemporary Legal Doctrines', American Historical Review -- 4 William M. Wiecek (1974), 'Somerset: Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World', University of Chicago Law Review -- i -- II -- Ill -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- PART III: ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS PRIOR TO THEKEYNESIAN ORTHODOXY -- 5 Roscoe Pound (1909), 'Liberty of Contract', Yale Law Journal -- 6 Harold J. Laski (1926), 'Judicial Review of Social Policy in England', Harvard Law Review -- PART IV: ON THE LIBERTY OF THE PERSON IN TIME OF WAR -- 7 Eugene V. Rostow (1945), 'The Japanese American Cases - A Disaster', Yale LawJournal, -- I -- II -- Ill -- IV -- V -- 8 R.F.V. Heuston (1970), 'Liversidge v. Anderson in Retrospect', Law QuarterlyReview -- PART V: THE SOUTH(ERN) AFRICAN CRISIS OF THE 1890s AND 1950s -- 9 L.M. Thompson (1954), 'Constitutionalism in the South African Republics', Butterworths South African Law Review, -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ORANGE FREE STATE8 -- THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC -- CONCLUSION -- 10 Denis V. Cowen (1953), 'The Entrenched Sections of the South Africa Act: TwoGreat Legal Battles', South African Law Journal, -- The Genesis of the Entrenched Sections -- Rex V. Ndobe. The Vote Case -- PART VI: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS OF THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THEUNITED KINGDOM PARLIAMENT -- 11 H.W.R. Wade (1955), 'The Basis of Legal Sovereignty', Cambridge Law Journal -- 12 P.P. Craig (1991), 'Sovereignty of the United Kingdom Parliament after Factortame', Yearbook of European Law, -- I. Introduction -- A. THE CONTENDING ARGUMENTS -- B. THE CONTENDING ARGUMENTS: SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES -- III. Sovereignty: reasons and conclusions -- A. BLACKSTONE AND THE BALANCED CONSTITUTION -- B. DICEY AND THE SELF-CORRECTING CONSTITUTION -- C. AUSTIN AND THE ANALYTICAL ARGUMENT -- IV. Sovereignty and the EEC -- A. THE CASE-LAW PRIOR TO FACTORTAME -- B. F AC TO RTAM E: THE FACTUAL BACKGROUND -- C. THE FIRST FACTORTAM E CASE -- D. THE SECOND FAC TO RTAM E CASE -- V. Future implications -- PART VII: CANADA: A VIA MEDIA BETWEEN BRITISH AND AMERICANPRINCIPLE? -- 13 T.R.S. Allan (1986), 'Law, Convention, Prerogative: Reflections Prompted by theCanadian Constitutional Case', Cambridge Law Journal, -- PART VIII FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND POLITICAL ACCOUNTABILITY -- 14 Harry Kalven, Jr (1964), 'The New York Times Case: A Note on "The Central Meaning of the First Amendment'" , The Supreme Court Review -- I. Theme -- II. The Facts : A First View -- III. The Facts : A Second View -- IV. The Opinion : A First Reading -- 15 George Williams ( 1995), 'Engineers is Dead, Long Live the Engineers! ', Sydney Law Review -- Name Index.
This title was first published in 2000: The book contains articles drawn from several common law jurisdictions, which are intended to explore the extent of the commonality between the countries concerned in respect of their fundamental constitutional principles.
9781351731492
Constitutional law.
Electronic books.
K3165 .C667 2018
342