The Common Law Constitution by John Laws

The Common Law Constitution by John Laws

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For the 2013 Hamlyn Lectures, Sir John Laws explored the constitutional balance between law and government in the United Kingdom and two of its contemporary threats: the force of extremism and the impact of Europe-made law.

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The Common Law Constitution by John Laws

For the 2013 Hamlyn Lectures, Sir John Laws explored the constitutional balance between law and government in the United Kingdom. He argues that the unifying principle of the constitution is the common law and that its distinctive method has endowed the British State with profoundly beneficial effects, before examining two contemporary threats to the constitutional balance: extremism and the effect of Europe-made laws on the domestic English system.
Sir John Laws has served in the Court of Appeal and Privy Council since 1999. He has been responsible for a large number of important cases, including Thoburn v. Sunderland City Council which confronted the twin powers of Westminster and Brussels. Sir John is also a constitutional jurist of note, having written several extra-judicial contributions that underline the importance of the rule of law and the courts in a democracy so that sovereignty is founded in the constitution, not just parliament.
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ISBN 13 9781107434653
ISBN 10 1107434653
Title The Common Law Constitution
Author John Laws
Series The Hamlyn Lectures
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2014-07-17
Number of pages 108
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