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The Making and Re-Making of Public Law

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This volume originates from the fourth Public Law Conference, held in Dublin in 2022. Leading scholars and judges from across the common law world presented papers on the making (and re-making) of public law across country studies, historical studies and studies of contemporary and future issues.The book has three broad categories of paper: country studies which consider the evolution of public law within a particular jurisdictional context; historical studies, which shed light on the foundations of public law; and studies of contemporary and future issues, namely populism, COVID-19, protection of Indigenous peoples, and the public-private divide.>

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Introduction, Eoin Carolan (University College Dublin, Ireland, Jason NE Varuhas (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Sarah Fulham-McQuillan (University College Dublin, Ireland)

Part I: The Making of Public Law in the Common Law World
1. A Court and the World, Donal O'Donnell (Chief Justice of Ireland)
2. The Power of Narrative - Shaping Aotearoa New Zealand's Public Law, Helen Winkelmann (Chief Justice of New Zealand)
3. Justice Devolved - Milestones in Northern Ireland Constitutional Law Since 2010, Siobhan Keegan (Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland)
4. Making and Re-Making of Public Law: The Canadian Way, Sheilah L Martin (Supreme Court of Canada)
5. The Building of South Africa's Constitution on the Ruins of its Past: The Remodelling of Public Law in Post-Apartheid South Africa, Steven Majiedt (Constitutional Court of South Africa)
6. Double Act: Assessing Constitutional Entrenchment and Codification in the Re-Making of Administrative Law in Democratic South Africa, Catherine O'Regan (University of Oxford, UK)
7. South Africa's Transformative Constitution as 'Non-Reformist Reform'? Nomfundo Ramalekana (University of Cape Town, South Africa)

Part II: Making Public Law in the Common Law Tradition
8. The Beginnings of Judicial Review, John Baker (University of Cambridge, UK)
9. Good Counsel as a Constitutional Imperative, Janet McLean (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
10. Private Rights and Public Wrongs, Brian Murray (Supreme Court of Ireland)
11. Long Waves of Constitutional Principle in the Common Law, Philip Sales (UK Supreme Court)
12. Why Does Ireland Have a System of Judicial Review of Legislation? The Legacy of the Irish Free State Constitution of 1922, Gerard Hogan (Supreme Court of Ireland)

Part III: Re-Making Public Law: Contemporary Challenges and the Future
13. Legislating for Emergencies: Insights from the Pandemic, Cheryl Saunders (University of Melbourne, Australia)
14. Administrative Law and the Pandemic, Gillian E Metzger (University of Columbia, USA)
15. Populism and Administrative Law, Carol Harlow (London School of Economics, UK) and Richard Rawlings (University College London, UK)
16. Populism and Constitutional Democracy: Feature or Bug? Neil Walker (University of Edinburgh, UK)
17. 'You Can't Go Home Again': Constitutional Fidelity and Change in Post-Brexit Britain, Colm Ó Cinnéide (University College London, UK)
18. Public Faces: Indigenous Law Today and Through the Futuristic Looking Glass, Val Napoleon (University of Victoria, Canada)
19. Public Law and the Future: A Sustainable Jurisprudence? Peter C Oliver (University of Ottowa, Canada)


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Authors Carola, Eoin Carolan, Fulham-McQuillan, Sarah Fulham-McQuillan, Jason Ne Varuhas
Assisted by Eoin Carolan (Editor), Carolan Eoin (Editor), Sarah Fulham-McQuillan (Editor), Jason Ne Varuhas (Editor)
Publisher Hart Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 14.11.2024
 
EAN 9781509970056
ISBN 978-1-5099-7005-6
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 172 mm x 246 mm x 32 mm
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Public law, administrative procedural law, constitutional procedural law

LAW / Constitutional, LAW / Comparative, Public Law, comparative law, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general

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