Sovereignty and the Law
Herausgeber: Rawlings, Richard
Sovereignty and the Law
Herausgeber: Rawlings, Richard
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Grounded firmly in the disciplines of law, this collection explores the twin elements of continuity and change in conceptions of sovereignty in recent times. The collection as a whole illuminates the enduring strength of sovereignty as a foundational concept and the continuing widespread appeal of sovereignty as an idea.
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Grounded firmly in the disciplines of law, this collection explores the twin elements of continuity and change in conceptions of sovereignty in recent times. The collection as a whole illuminates the enduring strength of sovereignty as a foundational concept and the continuing widespread appeal of sovereignty as an idea.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199684069
- ISBN-10: 0199684065
- Artikelnr.: 39096359
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 165mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199684069
- ISBN-10: 0199684065
- Artikelnr.: 39096359
Richard Rawlings is Professor of Public Law, University College London. Honorary Bencher at Middle Temple, Professor Rawlings was Legal Adviser to the House of Lords Constitution Committee 2009-2013 Peter Leyland is Professor of Public Law at London Metropolitan University. Honorary Fellow of Middle Temple, Professor Leyland is Professorial Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies and a visiting professor of public law at SPISA, University of Bologna, LUISS University Rome, Bocconi University Milan, the University of Viena, NIDA and the Council of State in Bangkok. Alison Young is a Tutor and Fellow in Law at Hertford College and a Lecturer in Law at the University of Oxford
* 1: Richard Rawlings: Introduction: Sovereignty in Question
* 2: Neil Walker: Sovereignty Frames and Sovereignty Claims
* 3: Martin Loughlin: Why Sovereignty?
* 4: Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Constitutional
Change in the United Kingdom
* 5: Alison Young: Parliamentary Sovereignty Re-defined
* 6: Lord Hope of Craighead: Is the Rule of Law now the Sovereign
Principle?
* 7: Richard Kay: Changing the UK Constitution: The Blind Sovereign
* 8: John Morison: "A sort of Farewell": Sovereignty, Transition and
Devolution in the UK
* 9: Peter Leyland: Referendums, Popular Sovereignty and the
Territorial Constitution
* 10: Paul Craig: The UK, the EU and Sovereignty
* 11: Damian Chalmers: European Restatements of Sovereignty
* 12: David Feldman: Sovereignties in Strasbourg
* 13: Margit Cohn: Sovereignty, Constitutional Dialogues and Political
Networks: A Comparative and Conceptual Study
* 14: Sir Christopher Greenwood: Sovereignty in Question: A View from
the International Bench
* 15: Joanne Scott: Territorial Sovereignty and Territorial Extension
in an Inter-Connected World
* 16: Peter Muchlinski: Sovereignty and Private Corporate Power: the
Case of Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Perry Keller: Sovereignty and Liberty in the Internet Era
* 2: Neil Walker: Sovereignty Frames and Sovereignty Claims
* 3: Martin Loughlin: Why Sovereignty?
* 4: Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Constitutional
Change in the United Kingdom
* 5: Alison Young: Parliamentary Sovereignty Re-defined
* 6: Lord Hope of Craighead: Is the Rule of Law now the Sovereign
Principle?
* 7: Richard Kay: Changing the UK Constitution: The Blind Sovereign
* 8: John Morison: "A sort of Farewell": Sovereignty, Transition and
Devolution in the UK
* 9: Peter Leyland: Referendums, Popular Sovereignty and the
Territorial Constitution
* 10: Paul Craig: The UK, the EU and Sovereignty
* 11: Damian Chalmers: European Restatements of Sovereignty
* 12: David Feldman: Sovereignties in Strasbourg
* 13: Margit Cohn: Sovereignty, Constitutional Dialogues and Political
Networks: A Comparative and Conceptual Study
* 14: Sir Christopher Greenwood: Sovereignty in Question: A View from
the International Bench
* 15: Joanne Scott: Territorial Sovereignty and Territorial Extension
in an Inter-Connected World
* 16: Peter Muchlinski: Sovereignty and Private Corporate Power: the
Case of Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Perry Keller: Sovereignty and Liberty in the Internet Era
* 1: Richard Rawlings: Introduction: Sovereignty in Question
* 2: Neil Walker: Sovereignty Frames and Sovereignty Claims
* 3: Martin Loughlin: Why Sovereignty?
* 4: Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Constitutional
Change in the United Kingdom
* 5: Alison Young: Parliamentary Sovereignty Re-defined
* 6: Lord Hope of Craighead: Is the Rule of Law now the Sovereign
Principle?
* 7: Richard Kay: Changing the UK Constitution: The Blind Sovereign
* 8: John Morison: "A sort of Farewell": Sovereignty, Transition and
Devolution in the UK
* 9: Peter Leyland: Referendums, Popular Sovereignty and the
Territorial Constitution
* 10: Paul Craig: The UK, the EU and Sovereignty
* 11: Damian Chalmers: European Restatements of Sovereignty
* 12: David Feldman: Sovereignties in Strasbourg
* 13: Margit Cohn: Sovereignty, Constitutional Dialogues and Political
Networks: A Comparative and Conceptual Study
* 14: Sir Christopher Greenwood: Sovereignty in Question: A View from
the International Bench
* 15: Joanne Scott: Territorial Sovereignty and Territorial Extension
in an Inter-Connected World
* 16: Peter Muchlinski: Sovereignty and Private Corporate Power: the
Case of Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Perry Keller: Sovereignty and Liberty in the Internet Era
* 2: Neil Walker: Sovereignty Frames and Sovereignty Claims
* 3: Martin Loughlin: Why Sovereignty?
* 4: Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Constitutional
Change in the United Kingdom
* 5: Alison Young: Parliamentary Sovereignty Re-defined
* 6: Lord Hope of Craighead: Is the Rule of Law now the Sovereign
Principle?
* 7: Richard Kay: Changing the UK Constitution: The Blind Sovereign
* 8: John Morison: "A sort of Farewell": Sovereignty, Transition and
Devolution in the UK
* 9: Peter Leyland: Referendums, Popular Sovereignty and the
Territorial Constitution
* 10: Paul Craig: The UK, the EU and Sovereignty
* 11: Damian Chalmers: European Restatements of Sovereignty
* 12: David Feldman: Sovereignties in Strasbourg
* 13: Margit Cohn: Sovereignty, Constitutional Dialogues and Political
Networks: A Comparative and Conceptual Study
* 14: Sir Christopher Greenwood: Sovereignty in Question: A View from
the International Bench
* 15: Joanne Scott: Territorial Sovereignty and Territorial Extension
in an Inter-Connected World
* 16: Peter Muchlinski: Sovereignty and Private Corporate Power: the
Case of Multinational Enterprises
* 17: Perry Keller: Sovereignty and Liberty in the Internet Era