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E-raamat: Unity of Public Law?: Doctrinal, Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives

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  • Formaat: 472 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509915200
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  • Formaat: 472 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2018
  • Kirjastus: Hart Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781509915200

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This major collection contains selected papers from the second Public Law Conference, an international conference hosted by the University of Cambridge in September 2016. The collection includes contributions by leading academics and judges from across the common law world, including senior judges from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. The contributions engage with the theme of unity (and disunity) from a number of perspectives, offering a rich panoply of insights into public law which significantly carry forward public law thinking across common law jurisdictions, setting the agenda for future research and legal development. Part 1 of the volume contains chapters which offer doctrinal and theoretical perspectives. Some chapters seek to articulate a unifying framework for understanding public law, while others seek to demonstrate the plurality of public law through the method of legal taxonomy. A number of chapters analyse whether different fields such as human rights and administrative law are merging, with others considering specific unifying themes or concepts in public law. The chapters in Part 2 offer comparative perspectives, charting and analysing convergence and divergence across common law systems. Specific topics include standing, proportionality, human rights, remedies, use of foreign precedents, legal transplants, and disunity and unity among subnational jurisdictions. The collection will be of great interest to those working in public law.

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This volume originates from the second Public Law Conference, held in Cambridge in 2016, and It features contributions from leading scholars and judges from the across the common law world on the theme of unity in public law.
Foreword v
John Bell
Contributors xi
Table of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxxiii
1 Introduction
1(14)
Mark Elliott
Jason N.E. Varuhas
Shona Wilson Stark
2 The Unity of Public Law?
15(24)
Dame Stan Elias
Part 1 Doctrinal and Theoretical Perspectives
3 Taxonomy and Public Law
39(40)
Jason N.E. Varuhas
4 On Being Reasonably Proportionate
79(22)
Audrey Macklin
5 Administrative Law: Characteristics, Legitimacy, Unity
101(22)
Paul Daly
6 Unity, Disunity and Vacuity: Constitutional Adjudication and the Common Law
123(26)
Roger Masterman
Se-shauna Wheatle
7 A Matter of Feel? Public Powers and Functions in South Africa
149(22)
Cora Hoexter
8 Fault and Accountability in Public Law
171(22)
Ellen Rock
9 Interpretive Presumptions Assessed against Legislators' Understanding
193(26)
Hanna Wilberg
10 `It All Depends on the Circumstances': The Decline of Doctrine on the Grounds and Intensity of Review
219(12)
David Stratas
Part 2 Comparative Perspectives
11 The Globalisation of Public Law: A Quilting of Legalities
231(12)
Robert French
12 Comparative Public Law in the UK Supreme Court
243(14)
Robert Reed
13 Transplants in Public Law
257(22)
Cheryl Saunders
14 Unity and Diversity in the United Kingdom's Territorial Constitution
279(22)
Aileen McHarg
15 Moving Beyond the Constitutionalism/Democracy Dilemma: `Commonwealth Model' Scholarship and the Fixation on Legislative Compliance
301(26)
Claudia Geiringer
16 Vindicatory Damages for Violation of Constitutional Rights: A Comparative Approach
327(24)
Johannes Chan
17 Decolonising Jurisprudence: Public Interest Standing in New Constitutional Orders
351(22)
Elizabeth A. O'Loughlin
18 Constitutional Convergence? Some Lessons from Proportionality
373(22)
Anne Carter
19 Jurisdictional Error: Do We Really Need It?
395(26)
Janina Boughey
Lisa Burton Crawford
Index 421
Mark Elliott is Professor of Public Law at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of St Catherine's College, Cambridge. Jason NE Varuhas is Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. Shona Wilson Stark is Affiliated Lecturer at the Law Faculty at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.