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Bills of rights / edited by Mark Tushnet.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International library of essays on rightsPublisher: Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2007Description: xvii, 406 pISBN:
  • 9780754623465 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.085 22
LOC classification:
  • K3240 .B55 2007
Contents:
1. A right-based critique of constitutional rights / Jeremy Waldron -- 2. Judicial review and democratic principles : two theories / D. J. Galligan -- 3. Accountability, liberty and the constitution / Rebecca Brown -- 4. The new commonwealth model of constitutionalism / Stephen Gardbaum -- 5. Learning to live with the override / Lorraine Eisenstat Weinrib -- 6. The Charter dialogue between courts and legislatures (or perhaps the Charter of Rights isn't such a bad thing after all) / Peter W. Hogg and Alison A. Bushell -- 7. Legislative invalidation, human rights protection and S 4 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act / Janet McLean -- 8. New forms of judicial review and the persistence of rights- and democracy-based worries / Mark Tushnet -- 9. The origin and scope of the American doctrine of constitutional law / James B. Thayer -- 10. Institutional design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian Vermeule -- 11. Judicial review and the protection of constitutional rights / Wojciech Sadurski.
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Including index.

1. A right-based critique of constitutional rights / Jeremy Waldron -- 2. Judicial review and democratic principles : two theories / D. J. Galligan -- 3. Accountability, liberty and the constitution / Rebecca Brown -- 4. The new commonwealth model of constitutionalism / Stephen Gardbaum -- 5. Learning to live with the override / Lorraine Eisenstat Weinrib -- 6. The Charter dialogue between courts and legislatures (or perhaps the Charter of Rights isn't such a bad thing after all) / Peter W. Hogg and Alison A. Bushell -- 7. Legislative invalidation, human rights protection and S 4 of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act / Janet McLean -- 8. New forms of judicial review and the persistence of rights- and democracy-based worries / Mark Tushnet -- 9. The origin and scope of the American doctrine of constitutional law / James B. Thayer -- 10. Institutional design of a Thayerian Congress / Elizabeth Garrett and Adrian Vermeule -- 11. Judicial review and the protection of constitutional rights / Wojciech Sadurski.

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