The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Constitutions
Herausgeber: Albert, Richard; Wheatle, Se-Shauna; O'Brien, Derek
The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Constitutions
Herausgeber: Albert, Richard; Wheatle, Se-Shauna; O'Brien, Derek
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A volume on the history and development of the constitutions of the Caribbean region, with analytical chapters on the constitutional systems of each country and thematic chapters addressing current constitutional and political challenges facing the region.
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A volume on the history and development of the constitutions of the Caribbean region, with analytical chapters on the constitutional systems of each country and thematic chapters addressing current constitutional and political challenges facing the region.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793045
- ISBN-10: 0198793049
- Artikelnr.: 58568876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 175mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9780198793045
- ISBN-10: 0198793049
- Artikelnr.: 58568876
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Richard Albert is the William Stamps Farish Professor in Law and Professor of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published more than one dozen books, including Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions. He has held visiting appointments at Yale University, the University of Toronto, the Externado University of Colombia, and the Interdisciplinary Center in Israel. Richard Albert holds law and political science degrees from Yale, Oxford and Harvard, and is a former law clerk to the Chief Justice of Canada. Derek O'Brien is a Reader in Public Law at Oxford Brookes University. Following qualification as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales he has held lecturing positions in the United Kingdom, France, and the Caribbean. O'Brien has written numerous journal articles and book chapters on issues relating to Caribbean constitutional law and regional integration, and he is the author of a monograph, Constitutional Law Systems of the Commonwealth Caribbean. He has previously served on the editorial board of the Commonwealth Human Right Digest and is presently a member of the editorial boards of the Caribbean Law Review and the Cayman Islands Law Review. Se-shauna Wheatle is an Associate Professor of Public Law at Durham Law School. She received her Bachelor of Laws at the University of the West Indies before attending the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar to read for the Bachelor of Civil Law and Doctor of Philosophy in Law. Her research interests include comparative constitutionalism, unwritten constitutional principles, Commonwealth Caribbean constitutional law, and UK public law. Her monograph, Principled Reasoning in Human Rights Adjudication, was shortlisted for the Society of Legal Scholars Birks Prize in 2018. She has also published articles in journals such as Public Law, the Journal of Comparative Law and the European Human Rights Law Review.
* Introduction: Bringing Caribbean Constitutionalisms to the World
* Part I: Caribbean Constitutions in the World
* 1: Lindsay Stirton and Martin Lodge: Constitutionalism and Colonial
Legacies in the Caribbean
* 2: Hamid Ghany: Constitutional Design in the Commonwealth Caribbean
* 3: Se-shauna Wheatle: Constitutional Principles: Forging Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* 4: Yaniv Roznai: Constitutional Unamendability in the Region
* Part II: The Constitutions of the Caribbean
* 5: Derek O'Brien: The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Westminster
Model
* 6: Jayson Haynes: The Constitutional Law of Guyana: Challenges and
Prospects
* 7: Susan Dickson: The British Overseas Territories of Anguilla,
British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and
Caicos Islands - A Modern Approach to a Traditional Relationship
* 8: Sofia Ranchordás, Irene Broekhuijse, and Ernst Hirsch Ballin: The
Constitutions of the Dutch Caribbean: A Study of the Countries of
Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten and the Public Entities of Bonaire,
Sint Eustatius and Saba
* 9: Ruben Gowricharn: Suriname's Constitutional Limits
* 10: David Marrani and Sacha Sydoryk: The Constitutional Framework of
the French Caribbean: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin and Saint
Barthelemy
* 11: Julio César Guanche, Julio Antonio Fernández Estrada, and Bradley
Hayes: The Normative Framework of the Cuban Constitution and the
Problems it Poses
* 12: Louis Aucoin: Haiti's Constitution of 1987: How Does it Fare
Today as the Country's Foundation for the Rule of Law?
* 13: Leiv Marsteintredet: The Constitutions of the Dominican Republic:
Between Aspirations and Realities
* 14: Joel Colón-Ríos: The Constitution of Puerto Rico
* Part III: Fundamental Rights
* 15: Margaret Burnham: Caribbean Constitutions and the Death Penalty
* 16: Westmin R.A. James: Social and Economic Rights in the Caribbean
* 17: Yonique Campbell: Rights and National Security
* Part IV: Forces and Institutions
* 18: Stephen Vasciannie: The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Caribbean
Court of Justice
* 19: David Berry: The Effect of the Original Jurisdiction of the
Caribbean Court of Justice on Regional Integration and National Law
* 20: Derek O'Brien: The Interpretation of Commonwealth Caribbean
Constitutions: Does Text Matter?
* 21: Peter Clegg and Derek O'Brien: Constitutional Dissonance and the
Rule of Law in the Turks and Caicos Islands
* 22: Rupert Lewis: Black Power in the Caribbean
* 23: Jane E. Cross: The Vestiges of Colonial Constitutionalism
* 24: Cynthia Barrow-Giles: Mapping the Future of Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* Part I: Caribbean Constitutions in the World
* 1: Lindsay Stirton and Martin Lodge: Constitutionalism and Colonial
Legacies in the Caribbean
* 2: Hamid Ghany: Constitutional Design in the Commonwealth Caribbean
* 3: Se-shauna Wheatle: Constitutional Principles: Forging Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* 4: Yaniv Roznai: Constitutional Unamendability in the Region
* Part II: The Constitutions of the Caribbean
* 5: Derek O'Brien: The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Westminster
Model
* 6: Jayson Haynes: The Constitutional Law of Guyana: Challenges and
Prospects
* 7: Susan Dickson: The British Overseas Territories of Anguilla,
British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and
Caicos Islands - A Modern Approach to a Traditional Relationship
* 8: Sofia Ranchordás, Irene Broekhuijse, and Ernst Hirsch Ballin: The
Constitutions of the Dutch Caribbean: A Study of the Countries of
Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten and the Public Entities of Bonaire,
Sint Eustatius and Saba
* 9: Ruben Gowricharn: Suriname's Constitutional Limits
* 10: David Marrani and Sacha Sydoryk: The Constitutional Framework of
the French Caribbean: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin and Saint
Barthelemy
* 11: Julio César Guanche, Julio Antonio Fernández Estrada, and Bradley
Hayes: The Normative Framework of the Cuban Constitution and the
Problems it Poses
* 12: Louis Aucoin: Haiti's Constitution of 1987: How Does it Fare
Today as the Country's Foundation for the Rule of Law?
* 13: Leiv Marsteintredet: The Constitutions of the Dominican Republic:
Between Aspirations and Realities
* 14: Joel Colón-Ríos: The Constitution of Puerto Rico
* Part III: Fundamental Rights
* 15: Margaret Burnham: Caribbean Constitutions and the Death Penalty
* 16: Westmin R.A. James: Social and Economic Rights in the Caribbean
* 17: Yonique Campbell: Rights and National Security
* Part IV: Forces and Institutions
* 18: Stephen Vasciannie: The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Caribbean
Court of Justice
* 19: David Berry: The Effect of the Original Jurisdiction of the
Caribbean Court of Justice on Regional Integration and National Law
* 20: Derek O'Brien: The Interpretation of Commonwealth Caribbean
Constitutions: Does Text Matter?
* 21: Peter Clegg and Derek O'Brien: Constitutional Dissonance and the
Rule of Law in the Turks and Caicos Islands
* 22: Rupert Lewis: Black Power in the Caribbean
* 23: Jane E. Cross: The Vestiges of Colonial Constitutionalism
* 24: Cynthia Barrow-Giles: Mapping the Future of Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* Introduction: Bringing Caribbean Constitutionalisms to the World
* Part I: Caribbean Constitutions in the World
* 1: Lindsay Stirton and Martin Lodge: Constitutionalism and Colonial
Legacies in the Caribbean
* 2: Hamid Ghany: Constitutional Design in the Commonwealth Caribbean
* 3: Se-shauna Wheatle: Constitutional Principles: Forging Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* 4: Yaniv Roznai: Constitutional Unamendability in the Region
* Part II: The Constitutions of the Caribbean
* 5: Derek O'Brien: The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Westminster
Model
* 6: Jayson Haynes: The Constitutional Law of Guyana: Challenges and
Prospects
* 7: Susan Dickson: The British Overseas Territories of Anguilla,
British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and
Caicos Islands - A Modern Approach to a Traditional Relationship
* 8: Sofia Ranchordás, Irene Broekhuijse, and Ernst Hirsch Ballin: The
Constitutions of the Dutch Caribbean: A Study of the Countries of
Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten and the Public Entities of Bonaire,
Sint Eustatius and Saba
* 9: Ruben Gowricharn: Suriname's Constitutional Limits
* 10: David Marrani and Sacha Sydoryk: The Constitutional Framework of
the French Caribbean: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin and Saint
Barthelemy
* 11: Julio César Guanche, Julio Antonio Fernández Estrada, and Bradley
Hayes: The Normative Framework of the Cuban Constitution and the
Problems it Poses
* 12: Louis Aucoin: Haiti's Constitution of 1987: How Does it Fare
Today as the Country's Foundation for the Rule of Law?
* 13: Leiv Marsteintredet: The Constitutions of the Dominican Republic:
Between Aspirations and Realities
* 14: Joel Colón-Ríos: The Constitution of Puerto Rico
* Part III: Fundamental Rights
* 15: Margaret Burnham: Caribbean Constitutions and the Death Penalty
* 16: Westmin R.A. James: Social and Economic Rights in the Caribbean
* 17: Yonique Campbell: Rights and National Security
* Part IV: Forces and Institutions
* 18: Stephen Vasciannie: The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Caribbean
Court of Justice
* 19: David Berry: The Effect of the Original Jurisdiction of the
Caribbean Court of Justice on Regional Integration and National Law
* 20: Derek O'Brien: The Interpretation of Commonwealth Caribbean
Constitutions: Does Text Matter?
* 21: Peter Clegg and Derek O'Brien: Constitutional Dissonance and the
Rule of Law in the Turks and Caicos Islands
* 22: Rupert Lewis: Black Power in the Caribbean
* 23: Jane E. Cross: The Vestiges of Colonial Constitutionalism
* 24: Cynthia Barrow-Giles: Mapping the Future of Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* Part I: Caribbean Constitutions in the World
* 1: Lindsay Stirton and Martin Lodge: Constitutionalism and Colonial
Legacies in the Caribbean
* 2: Hamid Ghany: Constitutional Design in the Commonwealth Caribbean
* 3: Se-shauna Wheatle: Constitutional Principles: Forging Caribbean
Constitutionalism
* 4: Yaniv Roznai: Constitutional Unamendability in the Region
* Part II: The Constitutions of the Caribbean
* 5: Derek O'Brien: The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Westminster
Model
* 6: Jayson Haynes: The Constitutional Law of Guyana: Challenges and
Prospects
* 7: Susan Dickson: The British Overseas Territories of Anguilla,
British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat, and Turks and
Caicos Islands - A Modern Approach to a Traditional Relationship
* 8: Sofia Ranchordás, Irene Broekhuijse, and Ernst Hirsch Ballin: The
Constitutions of the Dutch Caribbean: A Study of the Countries of
Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten and the Public Entities of Bonaire,
Sint Eustatius and Saba
* 9: Ruben Gowricharn: Suriname's Constitutional Limits
* 10: David Marrani and Sacha Sydoryk: The Constitutional Framework of
the French Caribbean: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Martin and Saint
Barthelemy
* 11: Julio César Guanche, Julio Antonio Fernández Estrada, and Bradley
Hayes: The Normative Framework of the Cuban Constitution and the
Problems it Poses
* 12: Louis Aucoin: Haiti's Constitution of 1987: How Does it Fare
Today as the Country's Foundation for the Rule of Law?
* 13: Leiv Marsteintredet: The Constitutions of the Dominican Republic:
Between Aspirations and Realities
* 14: Joel Colón-Ríos: The Constitution of Puerto Rico
* Part III: Fundamental Rights
* 15: Margaret Burnham: Caribbean Constitutions and the Death Penalty
* 16: Westmin R.A. James: Social and Economic Rights in the Caribbean
* 17: Yonique Campbell: Rights and National Security
* Part IV: Forces and Institutions
* 18: Stephen Vasciannie: The Appellate Jurisdiction of the Caribbean
Court of Justice
* 19: David Berry: The Effect of the Original Jurisdiction of the
Caribbean Court of Justice on Regional Integration and National Law
* 20: Derek O'Brien: The Interpretation of Commonwealth Caribbean
Constitutions: Does Text Matter?
* 21: Peter Clegg and Derek O'Brien: Constitutional Dissonance and the
Rule of Law in the Turks and Caicos Islands
* 22: Rupert Lewis: Black Power in the Caribbean
* 23: Jane E. Cross: The Vestiges of Colonial Constitutionalism
* 24: Cynthia Barrow-Giles: Mapping the Future of Caribbean
Constitutionalism