Review of the hardback: 'Webber offers an elegant and vigorous argument against what he takes to be the 'received approach' to the limitation of constitutional rights.' Julian Rivers, Public Law
Review of the hardback: 'Webber offers … an ambitious reconceptualization of constitutions and their rights … his most fundamental positive thesis … is that constitutional rights are actually constituted by their accompanying limitations clause … the synthesis itself is indeed novel and, I think, a real contribution to the literature on constitutional theory …' John Oberdiek, Constitutional Commentary
Review of the hardback: 'Webber's discussion of the limitation of rights comes with a more general theory of the constitution … It is, thus, a book of impressive breadth.' Charles-Maxime Panaccio, International Journal of Constitutional Law
Review of the hardback: 'Webber's book invites us to think about rights in new ways and is a welcome contribution to constitutional theory discourse.' Dwight Newman, Alberta Law Review