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Title:
Common law constitutional rights / edited by Mark Elliott and Kirsty Hughes.
Publisher:
Hart,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
pages cm
Subject:
Constitutional law--Great Britain.
Common law--England.
Common law.
Constitutional law.
England.
Great Britain.
Other Authors:
Elliott, Mark, 1975- editor.
Hughes, Kirsty Elizabeth, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Common Law Constitutional Rights : An Introduction / Mark Elliott and Kirsty Hughes -- The Mythology and the Reality of Common Law Constitutional Rights -- to Bodily Integrity / Natasa Mavronicola -- Access to Justice : From Judicial Empowerment to Public Empowerment / -- Se-shauna Wheatle -- A Constitutional Right to Property? / Tom Allen -- A Common Law Constitutional Right to Privacy : Waiting for Godot? / Kirsty Hughes -- Freedom of Expression and the Right to Vote : A Tale of Two Rights / Jacob Rowbottom -- Searching for a Chimera? : Seeking Common Law Rights of Freedom -- of Assembly and Association / Gavin Phillipson -- Equality : A Core Common Law Principle, or 'Mere' Rationality? / Colm O'Cinneide -- The Fundamentality of Rights at Common Law / Mark Elliott -- Fundamental Common Law Rights and Legislation / Alison L Young -- Common Law Constitutional Rights and Executive Action / Joanna Bell -- Common Law Constitutional Rights at the Devolved Level / Brice Dickson -- The Reach of Common Law Rights / Thomas Fairclough -- ..........................................................................................................................
Summary:
"This book is the first collection of its kind exploring common law constitutional rights. It offers a detailed and comparative analysis of the content and role of individual common law constitutional rights in judicial decision-making; and a series of essays offering a range of perspectives on the constitutional significance and rights implications of this development. There is a developing body of legal reasoning in the United Kingdom Supreme Court that has championed common law constitutional rights. Indeed various members of the senior judiciary have asserted the primary role of common law constitutional rights and critiqued legal arguments based first and foremost on the Human Rights Act 1998. This shift in legal reasoning has created a sense amongst both scholars and the judiciary that something significant is happening here, and was recently described by Lady Hale as 'UK constitutionalism on the march'. This collection brings together leading constitutional scholars to analyse this significant development for the first time"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
150990686X
9781509906864
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1127066942
LCCN:
2019051347
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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