Law and Constitutional Change
Herausgeber: Capper, David; Dawson, Norma; McCormick, Conor
Law and Constitutional Change
Herausgeber: Capper, David; Dawson, Norma; McCormick, Conor
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""Examines the role that law plays when countries experience a major constitutional upheaval and the interaction of law and politics in history across different legal jurisdictions with different legal traditions. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.""--
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""Examines the role that law plays when countries experience a major constitutional upheaval and the interaction of law and politics in history across different legal jurisdictions with different legal traditions. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.""--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press & Assessment
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009797740
- ISBN-10: 1009797743
- Artikelnr.: 73741621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press & Assessment
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009797740
- ISBN-10: 1009797743
- Artikelnr.: 73741621
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Editors' introduction David Capper, Conor Mccormick and N. M. Dawson; 1.
'Another sort of treason': the troubled home of husband-killing in
late-medieval common law Gwen Seabourne; 2. The origins of the statute of
uses A. J. Hannay; 3. Examining the doctrine of art and part in early
modern Scotland Stephanie Dropuljic; 4. The beginnings of judicial review
John Baker, 5. The aspirations of James Stuart Ian Ward; 6. A British
common law? Public law after the 1707 union between England and Scotland
Robert Brett Taylor; 7. Quo warranto and the borough office holder
1700-1791 Kevin Costello; 8. Land, credit and the constitution: debtor
protections and Catholic rights in eighteenth-century Ireland Julia
Rudolph; 9. Constitutional change, law, and Grattan's parliament Maike
Schwiddessen; 10. Sir John Ross Bt: the last Lord chancellor of Ireland
1921-1922 Richard Mcbride; 11. Lord Birkenhead, ambiguity and the Irish
border: lawyers and the Anglo-Irish treaty Colum Kenny; 12. The
British-Irish negotiations on the drafting of the 1922 constitution of the
Irish free state Thomas Mohr; 13. No way to run a railroad: the decline of
the great Northern railway of Ireland after partition C. R. G. Murray; 14.
Fortuna fortes Adiuvat: the importance of individuals in Estonian
constitutional change Merike Ristikivi, Katre Luhamaa and Karin Sein; 15.
First nations constitutional recognition in Australia: addressing
foundational failures of rule of law Gabrielle Appleby and Megan Davis; 16.
The rise and fall of the UK human rights act Brenda Hale; 17. Courting the
past: reconstructing Ireland's lost legal records, c.1300-1922 Peter
Crooks, Timothy Murtagh and Ciarán Wallace with Joel Herman; Index.
'Another sort of treason': the troubled home of husband-killing in
late-medieval common law Gwen Seabourne; 2. The origins of the statute of
uses A. J. Hannay; 3. Examining the doctrine of art and part in early
modern Scotland Stephanie Dropuljic; 4. The beginnings of judicial review
John Baker, 5. The aspirations of James Stuart Ian Ward; 6. A British
common law? Public law after the 1707 union between England and Scotland
Robert Brett Taylor; 7. Quo warranto and the borough office holder
1700-1791 Kevin Costello; 8. Land, credit and the constitution: debtor
protections and Catholic rights in eighteenth-century Ireland Julia
Rudolph; 9. Constitutional change, law, and Grattan's parliament Maike
Schwiddessen; 10. Sir John Ross Bt: the last Lord chancellor of Ireland
1921-1922 Richard Mcbride; 11. Lord Birkenhead, ambiguity and the Irish
border: lawyers and the Anglo-Irish treaty Colum Kenny; 12. The
British-Irish negotiations on the drafting of the 1922 constitution of the
Irish free state Thomas Mohr; 13. No way to run a railroad: the decline of
the great Northern railway of Ireland after partition C. R. G. Murray; 14.
Fortuna fortes Adiuvat: the importance of individuals in Estonian
constitutional change Merike Ristikivi, Katre Luhamaa and Karin Sein; 15.
First nations constitutional recognition in Australia: addressing
foundational failures of rule of law Gabrielle Appleby and Megan Davis; 16.
The rise and fall of the UK human rights act Brenda Hale; 17. Courting the
past: reconstructing Ireland's lost legal records, c.1300-1922 Peter
Crooks, Timothy Murtagh and Ciarán Wallace with Joel Herman; Index.
Editors' introduction David Capper, Conor Mccormick and N. M. Dawson; 1.
'Another sort of treason': the troubled home of husband-killing in
late-medieval common law Gwen Seabourne; 2. The origins of the statute of
uses A. J. Hannay; 3. Examining the doctrine of art and part in early
modern Scotland Stephanie Dropuljic; 4. The beginnings of judicial review
John Baker, 5. The aspirations of James Stuart Ian Ward; 6. A British
common law? Public law after the 1707 union between England and Scotland
Robert Brett Taylor; 7. Quo warranto and the borough office holder
1700-1791 Kevin Costello; 8. Land, credit and the constitution: debtor
protections and Catholic rights in eighteenth-century Ireland Julia
Rudolph; 9. Constitutional change, law, and Grattan's parliament Maike
Schwiddessen; 10. Sir John Ross Bt: the last Lord chancellor of Ireland
1921-1922 Richard Mcbride; 11. Lord Birkenhead, ambiguity and the Irish
border: lawyers and the Anglo-Irish treaty Colum Kenny; 12. The
British-Irish negotiations on the drafting of the 1922 constitution of the
Irish free state Thomas Mohr; 13. No way to run a railroad: the decline of
the great Northern railway of Ireland after partition C. R. G. Murray; 14.
Fortuna fortes Adiuvat: the importance of individuals in Estonian
constitutional change Merike Ristikivi, Katre Luhamaa and Karin Sein; 15.
First nations constitutional recognition in Australia: addressing
foundational failures of rule of law Gabrielle Appleby and Megan Davis; 16.
The rise and fall of the UK human rights act Brenda Hale; 17. Courting the
past: reconstructing Ireland's lost legal records, c.1300-1922 Peter
Crooks, Timothy Murtagh and Ciarán Wallace with Joel Herman; Index.
'Another sort of treason': the troubled home of husband-killing in
late-medieval common law Gwen Seabourne; 2. The origins of the statute of
uses A. J. Hannay; 3. Examining the doctrine of art and part in early
modern Scotland Stephanie Dropuljic; 4. The beginnings of judicial review
John Baker, 5. The aspirations of James Stuart Ian Ward; 6. A British
common law? Public law after the 1707 union between England and Scotland
Robert Brett Taylor; 7. Quo warranto and the borough office holder
1700-1791 Kevin Costello; 8. Land, credit and the constitution: debtor
protections and Catholic rights in eighteenth-century Ireland Julia
Rudolph; 9. Constitutional change, law, and Grattan's parliament Maike
Schwiddessen; 10. Sir John Ross Bt: the last Lord chancellor of Ireland
1921-1922 Richard Mcbride; 11. Lord Birkenhead, ambiguity and the Irish
border: lawyers and the Anglo-Irish treaty Colum Kenny; 12. The
British-Irish negotiations on the drafting of the 1922 constitution of the
Irish free state Thomas Mohr; 13. No way to run a railroad: the decline of
the great Northern railway of Ireland after partition C. R. G. Murray; 14.
Fortuna fortes Adiuvat: the importance of individuals in Estonian
constitutional change Merike Ristikivi, Katre Luhamaa and Karin Sein; 15.
First nations constitutional recognition in Australia: addressing
foundational failures of rule of law Gabrielle Appleby and Megan Davis; 16.
The rise and fall of the UK human rights act Brenda Hale; 17. Courting the
past: reconstructing Ireland's lost legal records, c.1300-1922 Peter
Crooks, Timothy Murtagh and Ciarán Wallace with Joel Herman; Index.