Publication

2010 - Cambridge University Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

81,500 words, Guess

Page Count

326 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100521884721
  • ISBN-139780521884723
  • ISBN-139780521140195
  • ISBN-100521140196
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010022336
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  • OCLC Control Number636567423
  • Better World Books9780521140195
  • Better World Books9780521884723
  • Open LibraryOL24383634M

Classifications

  • DDC342.41/052
  • LCCKD4210 .G65 2010
  • LCCJN508

Description

"This book has four main themes: (1) a criticism of 'common law constitutionalism', the theory that Parliament's authority is conferred by, and therefore is or can be made subordinate to judge-made common law; (2) an analysis of Parliament's ability to abdicate, limit or regulate the exercise of its own authority, including a revision of Dicey's conception of sovereignty, a repudiation of the doctrine of implied repeal and the proposal of a novel theory of 'manner and form' requirements for law-making; (3) an examination of the relationship between parliamentary sovereignty and statutory interpretation, defending the reality of legislative intentions, and their indispensability to sensible interpretation and respect for parliamentary sovereignty; and (4) an assessment of the compatibility of parliamentary sovereignty with recent constitutional developments, including the expansion of judicial review of administrative action, the Human Rights and European Communities Acts and the growing recognition of 'constitutional principles' and 'constitutional statutes'"--

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Cambridge Studies in constitutional law

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