This comparative analysis of six common law nations identifies and assesses the issues currently challenging judiciary, regulators and religious charities.
This comparative analysis of six common law nations identifies and assesses the issues currently challenging judiciary, regulators and religious charities.
Aoife O''Donoghue explains why normative constitutionalism must underpin the global constitutionalisation debate if it is to realise its critical potential.
Leading constitutional theorists debate the merits of proportionality, the nature of rights, the practice of judicial review, and moral and legal reasoning.
Leading constitutional theorists debate the merits of proportionality, the nature of rights, the practice of judicial review, and moral and legal reasoning.
Aoife O''Donoghue explains why normative constitutionalism must underpin the global constitutionalisation debate if it is to realise its critical potential.
This book collects the latest research by leading Bentham scholars and challenges the dominant understandings of Bentham in legal and political philosophy.
This book charts the ambiguous and contested meanings of civil rights in law and culture, confronting important questions about race in contemporary America.
This book collects the latest research by leading Bentham scholars and challenges the dominant understandings of Bentham in legal and political philosophy.
This book charts the ambiguous and contested meanings of civil rights in law and culture, confronting important questions about race in contemporary America.
Stuart Chinn highlights this phenomenon, dubbed ''recalibration'', as a regular companion to reform, and highlights the barriers to, and possibilities for, change in American politics.
Provides an international comparative study of the implementation of disability rights law and policy focused on the emerging principles of self-determination and personalisation.
Provides an international comparative study of the implementation of disability rights law and policy focused on the emerging principles of self-determination and personalisation.
Stuart Chinn highlights this phenomenon, dubbed ''recalibration'', as a regular companion to reform, and highlights the barriers to, and possibilities for, change in American politics.