There is a developing body of legal reasoning in the United Kingdom
Supreme Court in which 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.
Their calls for a shift in legal reasoning have created a sense
amongst both scholars and the judiciary that something significant is
happening. Yet despite renewed academic and judicial interest we have
limited insight into what common law constitutional rights we have,
how they work and what they offer. This book is the first collection
of its kind to systematically explore both the content and role of
individual common law constitutional rights alongside the
constitutional significance and broader implications of these
developments. It therefore contributes not only to our understanding
of what the common law might be capable of offering in terms of the
protection of rights, but also to our understanding of the nature of
the constitutional order of which such rights are an integral part.
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ISBN
9781509906888
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
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Hart Publishing
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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