PhDThis thesis examines the practice of parliamentary constitutional interpretation. Parliamentary constitutional interpretation is a form of reasoning used by parliamentarians to articulate the constitutional effect of a Bill, within the legislative process in Parliament. The significance of the practice is explored through a combination of empirical study and theoretical enquiry. The first part of the thesis describes and analyses parliamentary constitutional interpretation in three case studies, each on a different Government Bill from the 2010-2012 parliamentary session. Each study provides a fine-grained account of how parliamentarians interpreted the constitutional effect of each Bill and the role this interpretation played d...
What are the main reasons behind the regulation of political parties by contemporary constitutional ...
Constitutional scrutiny of legislation implies that a constitutional court controls whether the legi...
This thesis is a work of constitutional theory focusing on the Bill of Rights [1688]. It posits this...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
This is an Essay about the how of constitutional interpretation. Much attention has been devoted t...
The current debate over constitutional interpretation often proceeds on the assumption that the Cons...
This thesis investigates the philosophical assumptions which underpin established theories of the Br...
The chapter focuses on the methodologies used in constitutional studies for understanding the role o...
Constitutional Theory is at the center of legal and political debates in the United States. In recen...
In its celebrated prorogation judgment, the Supreme Court made novel and controversial use of the pr...
The issue of whether a legislative body in a democratic society can bind itself on matters relating ...
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Should courts interpret the Constitution as they interpret statutes? This question has been answered...
My thesis deals with the legal concept of sovereign Parliament, the very keystone of British constit...
What are the main reasons behind the regulation of political parties by contemporary constitutional ...
Constitutional scrutiny of legislation implies that a constitutional court controls whether the legi...
This thesis is a work of constitutional theory focusing on the Bill of Rights [1688]. It posits this...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
This thesis focuses on institutional arrangements designed to strengthen the ability of political in...
This is an Essay about the how of constitutional interpretation. Much attention has been devoted t...
The current debate over constitutional interpretation often proceeds on the assumption that the Cons...
This thesis investigates the philosophical assumptions which underpin established theories of the Br...
The chapter focuses on the methodologies used in constitutional studies for understanding the role o...
Constitutional Theory is at the center of legal and political debates in the United States. In recen...
In its celebrated prorogation judgment, the Supreme Court made novel and controversial use of the pr...
The issue of whether a legislative body in a democratic society can bind itself on matters relating ...
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Should courts interpret the Constitution as they interpret statutes? This question has been answered...
My thesis deals with the legal concept of sovereign Parliament, the very keystone of British constit...
What are the main reasons behind the regulation of political parties by contemporary constitutional ...
Constitutional scrutiny of legislation implies that a constitutional court controls whether the legi...
This thesis is a work of constitutional theory focusing on the Bill of Rights [1688]. It posits this...