Analysis of the histocical origns of the common law and its interrelationship with the crown and the oath of governance.33 page(s
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This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
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Analysis and critique of underlying principles of the theory of common law constitutionalism from an...
The point of departure in the Constitution is that the existing legal ordershould largely be kept in...
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The paper proceeds as follows. Part I describes the constitutional common law and its interactions w...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of judicial review of legislation in the UK from a lega...
This paper discusses on the constitutional oath of judges although it is true thatoaths as the ritua...
This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which impli...
The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their...
At first sight constitutionalism appears to be a key concept in public law discourse in the United K...
Through an analysis of three masques presented at the Inns of Court between 1561 and 1613, this arti...
This paper makes the case that methodology is a cornerstone of the advance of common law constitutio...
Legal scholars, philosophers, historians, and political scientists from Australia, Canada, New Zeala...
Book synopsis: The Politics of the Common Law is an introduction to the English legal system that pl...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
This article examines the common law backgrounds of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Amer...
Analysis and critique of underlying principles of the theory of common law constitutionalism from an...
The point of departure in the Constitution is that the existing legal ordershould largely be kept in...
This Article uses two concepts from philosophical logic, the transitive property and syllogistic rea...
The paper proceeds as follows. Part I describes the constitutional common law and its interactions w...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of judicial review of legislation in the UK from a lega...
This paper discusses on the constitutional oath of judges although it is true thatoaths as the ritua...
This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which impli...
The Constitution requires that all legislators, judges, and executive officers swear or affirm their...
At first sight constitutionalism appears to be a key concept in public law discourse in the United K...
Through an analysis of three masques presented at the Inns of Court between 1561 and 1613, this arti...
This paper makes the case that methodology is a cornerstone of the advance of common law constitutio...
Legal scholars, philosophers, historians, and political scientists from Australia, Canada, New Zeala...
Book synopsis: The Politics of the Common Law is an introduction to the English legal system that pl...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
This article examines the common law backgrounds of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Amer...