Knihobot

Britská studia o ústavním právu

Tato edice se zaměřuje na přední monografie v oblasti ústavního práva. Pokrývá širokou škálu témat, včetně lidských práv, správního práva a ústavní teorie. Série vítá rozmanité akademické přístupy a snaží se oslovit mezinárodní publikum. Zahrnuje práce srovnávacího, teoretického i jurisdikčně specifického charakteru, které zkoumají průniky s mezinárodním právem a různých právních systémů.

Reason of State
The Politics of Principle
Proportionality
Bills of Rights in the Common Law
Judging Social Rights
Europe's Second Constitution
  • Europe's Second Constitution

    • 440 stránek
    • 16 hodin čtení

    The process of European constitutionalisation has met with scepticism in current national legal and political spheres and in European circles of public opinion. Examining these concerns, this book reveals a widespread misunderstanding of constitutional federalism which permeates the Member State courts, popular media, and many academic communities.

    Europe's Second Constitution
  • Judging Social Rights

    • 400 stránek
    • 14 hodin čtení

    The book advocates for the constitutionalization of social rights, emphasizing their importance in promoting justice and equity. Jeff King proposes an incrementalist strategy for judicial enforcement, suggesting that gradual changes can effectively integrate social rights into the legal framework. This approach aims to balance the need for immediate action with the complexities of legal and political systems, ultimately fostering a more inclusive understanding of rights within constitutional law.

    Judging Social Rights
  • The book explores the tension between judicial authority and democratic legitimacy, positing that judges often limit their exercise of power to maintain an appearance of democratic fairness. It argues that this restraint can lead to the erosion of individual rights, as the judiciary prioritizes its legitimacy over full protection of those rights. Through this analysis, the author critiques the balance between judicial responsibility and the imperative to uphold personal freedoms in a democratic society.

    Bills of Rights in the Common Law
  • Proportionality

    Constitutional Rights and Their Limitations

    • 638 stránek
    • 23 hodin čtení

    The book delves into the intricacies of constitutional rights, examining their extent and the inherent conflicts that arise between them. Aharon Barak explores the legal limitations placed on these rights, providing a comprehensive analysis of how they interact within the framework of law. Through this exploration, the author sheds light on the balance between individual freedoms and societal needs, offering insights into the complexities of constitutional law.

    Proportionality
    4,8
  • The Politics of Principle

    The First South African Constitutional Court, 1995 2005

    • 450 stránek
    • 16 hodin čtení

    Focusing on a single-country case study, this book explores the significant impact of constitutional courts in emerging democracies. It delves into their functions, challenges, and contributions to the legal and political landscape, providing valuable insights into how these institutions shape democratic governance and uphold constitutional principles. Through detailed analysis, it enhances the understanding of the interplay between law and democracy in contemporary contexts.

    The Politics of Principle
    4,0
  • Reason of State

    • 316 stránek
    • 12 hodin čtení

    For those interested in the relationship between politics, power and constitutions, this book examines the idea of prerogative power and reason of state by looking at the theoretical debates surrounding the development of the British constitution and the British Empire, singling out the East India Company as a focal point.

    Reason of State
    3,5