What do constitutional interpretation and legal education have in common? For one thing, they share the same tension between theory and practice, between form and substance, between process and outcomes, between constancy and change, and between local and comparative perspectives. Each also has a substratum of fundamental underlying values that demand, but do not always receive, clear articulation. For another thing, they have both been the subject of illuminating examination by Michael Coper over the course of a long and distinguished career. An extraordinary group of authors, including Justice Stephen Gageler, the Hon Michael Kirby and Sir Anthony Mason, come together in this book to celebrate Coper’s achievement, and take his va...
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Legal scholars, philosophers, historians, and political scientists from Australia, Canada, New Zeala...
Allan Hutchinson remarks at the beginning of his interesting article that Gadamer\u27s writings have...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
This article has originated from observations of the current Polish political and legal disputes ove...
Professor James Allan and the Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG engaged in a public conversation on constitut...
This collection of essays explores the history and current status of proposals to recognise Aborigin...
Constitutional Law is “tough law.” It is tough to master – tough to teach and tough to learn. Ther...
The challenge raised by the editors of this book and by the work of Duncan Kennedy is to encapsulate...
Across the world, legal education is subjected to a continuous process of change and evolution. Th...
The challenge in teaching Constitutional Law is to teach the doctrine while puncturing the myths. It...
It is a great pleasure to contribute to a festschrift devoted to celebrating the 80th anniversary of...
This article is a contribution to the dialogue between Justice Michael Kirby and John Gava on the na...
The Sydney Campus was honoured to welcome a visit by the Chief Justice of Australia, the Hon Justice...
The work of the mid-Victorian jurist, AV Dicey, has had a remarkable influence on British constituti...
This post focuses on what I consider to be one of the most integral components of a legal education ...
Legal scholars, philosophers, historians, and political scientists from Australia, Canada, New Zeala...
Allan Hutchinson remarks at the beginning of his interesting article that Gadamer\u27s writings have...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
This article has originated from observations of the current Polish political and legal disputes ove...