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German Constitutional Law in the UK Supreme Court [PDF]
The outgoing tide of EU law will be Britain’s most significant constitutional change in recent times. In an era of uncertainties, the UK Supreme Court proved to be a guardian of the constitutional role of Parliament. The case of Miller, decided in the UK Supreme Court in 2017, proved that point.
Künnecke, Martina
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THe future of uk constitutional law [PDF]
Over the past quarter century, UK governance and its constitutional law has undergone a transformation, with a host of modernising reforms taking place affecting almost all parts of its institutional structure and working. 1997 was a particular watershed in government policy and public attitudes toward reform of the constitution, with the Labour Party ...
Robert Blackburn, Blackburn, Robert W
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The correlation of the administrative and constitutional law in foreign countries
The article considers the problem of the correlation of administrative and constitutional law in the brightest representatives of the Anglo-American system and the Continental system of law (USA, UK, Germany and France).
G I Muromtsev, O V Krivel'skaya
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Some reflections on the way ahead for UK private international law after Brexit [PDF]
Since 1 January 2021 the UK has moved out of the implementation period for its withdrawal from the European Union (EU) and it is an appropriate time to reflect on the way forward for the UK in developing private international law.
Beaumont, Paul
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Constitutional Convergence in East Asia
This comparative study of the constitutional jurisprudence of three East Asian jurisdictions investigates how the rulings of the Constitutional Court of Taiwan, the Constitutional Court of Korea and the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal have converged. The
Yap, PJ, Lin, CC
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Report on Enforcing the Rights of Children in Migration
The ILA Study Group began its work by identifying guiding principles that should frame and inform state practices with respect to children in migration.
Warren Binford +13 more
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The Application of Legal Maxim “King Can Do No Wrong” In the Constitutional Law of UK & USA: An Analytical Study [PDF]
The legal maxim “King can do no wrong” was in full force in the English constitutional law ever since the emergence of British Empire. The doctrine provided absolute immunity to the Crown. The king started losing his absolute prerogatives, in centuries long battle for power among the Crown and lord businessmen, which eventually resulted in the concept ...
Salman Farooq, Musab Yousufi
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The article clarifies the essence and potential of the Referendum Institute in the UK in the context of the political and legal foundations of Brexit. The complexity of the subject of scientific research led to the use of an interdisciplinary approach ...
Вікторія Муха
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Reconciling constitutionalism with power : towards a constitutional nomos of political ordering [PDF]
Drawing upon Hannah Arendt’s and Carl Schmitt’s theories on the relationship between nomos and boundary, this paper revisits how constitutionalism and political power are reconciled as a constitutional ordering. It first analyzes constitutionalism in the
MING-SUNG KUO, Kuo, Ming-Sung
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'Declarations of Inconsistency' Under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 [PDF]
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote. The author discusses the case of Attorney General v Taylor and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, to conclude that the final say on this issue ...
Geddis, Andrew
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