Focusing on the protection of rights in the UK, this book establishes a framework for interactions to better protect rights, facilitate deliberation, engage citizens, and provide for checks and balances. It further evaluates how well these values are achieved in the UK constitution now, and in light of a British Bill of Rights and Brexit.
Focusing on the protection of rights in the UK, this book establishes a framework for interactions to better protect rights, facilitate deliberation, engage citizens, and provide for checks and balances. It further evaluates how well these values are achieved in the UK constitution now, and in light of a British Bill of Rights and Brexit.
Alison L Young is a fellow and tutor in law at Hertford College, Oxford, and a professor of public law at the University of Oxford. She teaches constitutional law, administrative law, comparative public law, and media law. She has published widely in the field of public law and human rights.
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Introduction 1: The Problem with Control 2: Democratic Dialogue and the Dynamic Approach 3: Redefining Democratic Dialogue 4: Inter-Institutional Interactions 5: From Inter-Institutional Interactions to Democratic Dialogue 6: Democratic Dialogue and the UK Constitution 7: Democratic Dialogue and UK Human Rights Law 8: Dialogue Between Courts Conclusion
Introduction 1: The Problem with Control 2: Democratic Dialogue and the Dynamic Approach 3: Redefining Democratic Dialogue 4: Inter-Institutional Interactions 5: From Inter-Institutional Interactions to Democratic Dialogue 6: Democratic Dialogue and the UK Constitution 7: Democratic Dialogue and UK Human Rights Law 8: Dialogue Between Courts Conclusion
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