Analysis and critique of underlying principles of the theory of common law constitutionalism from an historical perspective. Over the last decade, scholars have been writing about "common law constitutionalism." It is timely to reconsider exactly what is meant in this context by the "common law," and what therefore "common law constitutionalism" may mean. The following inquiry proceeds through a number of steps: what is "law" (a contested concept among jurisprudes), what is the "common law" (again a contested subject) and then what is "common law constitutionalism". It suggests that recent discussion of this concept has overlooked the role of the monarchy in Westminster constitutionalism, and the pivotal role of the monarch's oath of govern...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
One of Chicago’s Best Ideas, developed by Professor David Strauss, is that our constitutional law de...
Analysis of the histocical origns of the common law and its interrelationship with the crown and the...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of judicial review of legislation in the UK from a lega...
At first sight constitutionalism appears to be a key concept in public law discourse in the United K...
At first sight constitutionalism appears to be a key concept in public law discourse in the United K...
This article charts the rise of a new, and increasingly influential, theory of public law: common la...
This Article uses two concepts from philosophical logic, the transitive property and syllogistic rea...
This paper makes the case that methodology is a cornerstone of the advance of common law constitutio...
This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which impli...
This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which impli...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
One of Chicago’s Best Ideas, developed by Professor David Strauss, is that our constitutional law de...
Analysis of the histocical origns of the common law and its interrelationship with the crown and the...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of judicial review of legislation in the UK from a lega...
At first sight constitutionalism appears to be a key concept in public law discourse in the United K...
At first sight constitutionalism appears to be a key concept in public law discourse in the United K...
This article charts the rise of a new, and increasingly influential, theory of public law: common la...
This Article uses two concepts from philosophical logic, the transitive property and syllogistic rea...
This paper makes the case that methodology is a cornerstone of the advance of common law constitutio...
This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which impli...
This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which impli...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
Originalists\u27 emphasis upon William Blackstone\u27s Commentaries on the Laws of England tends t...
One of Chicago’s Best Ideas, developed by Professor David Strauss, is that our constitutional law de...