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Behind the Text of the Basic Law: Some Constitutional Fundamentals
Since 1 July 1997, Hong Kong has become a Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”) under the constitutional model of “One Country, Two Systems”, under which Hong Kong enjoys a high degree of autonomy except foreign affairs,
Chan, JMM
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Course Notes: Constitutional and Administrative Law
Chapter 1: Initial Matters Chapter 2: The UK Constitution Chapter 3: Constitutional Conventions Chapter 4: Responsible Government and Accountability Chapter 5: Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence Chapter 6: Parliament and Supremacy Chapter 7 ...
Mcgarry, John
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Convention by consensus: constitutional conventions in Germany
Consensus is the outstanding hallmark of constitutional conventions in Germany—consensus often leads to their creation, and consensus is what they all promote through their operation.
Taylor, Gregory, Taylor, G.
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Critiquing the UK Judiciary's Response to Article 10 Post-HRA: Undervaluing the Right to Freedom of Expression? [PDF]
The arrival of the Human Rights Act 1998 (the “HRA”) stimulated much speculation as to the effect that the Act would have on judicial approaches to the relationship between the individual and State.
WRAGG, PAUL,MARTIN, Wragg, Paul Martin
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Parliamentary sovereignty and the politics of law-making
Parliamentary sovereignty has traditionally been understood to mean that Parliament is free to enact legislation on any area of law that it chooses, and that Acts of the U.K.
Foran, Michael
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Bilingual legislation: the consistency between two languages of law
This dissertation gives an analysis of the importance of consistency as an essential element in achieving quality in bilingual legislation. It explains the concept of bilingual legislation and the process of bilingual legislative drafting, making ...
Ismail, Norismizan Haji
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Consolations of the law: jurisprudence and the constitution of deliberative politics
Initially, deliberative politics offers a failure of self-identity in that the literature dealing with it divides between its determinate elevation in terms of reason, and such, and its dissipation in response to the diversity of interests pressing on it.
Fitzpatrick, Peter
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Luke McDonagh what future for the rule of law and human rights in the new populist environment?
When I teach UK constitutional law to my students we often discuss the relationship between UK parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law, and the tensions that inevitably occur in a liberal democratic society between the ruling executive/legislature ...
McDonagh, Luke
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The protection of religious education as a human right: a critical approach to Greek, UK and ECHR law [PDF]
In an increasingly multicultural Europe, Greece and more intensively Great Britain are faced with the need for protection of religious freedom of individuals or social groups.
Vayanos, Christina
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