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Key Ideas in Law: The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers

Inglese · Tascabile

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Prompted by the events following the 2016 referendum on EU membership and written during the COVID-19 pandemic by one of the leading public lawyers of our day, this book considers two key constitutional principles, the rule of law and separation of powers, by examining the generality, certainty and predictability of law, relations between the different branches of the state, and the mechanisms of accountability within our democracy.

Since the referendum and in the light of the restrictions imposed to deal with the pandemic, and the use of guidelines presented as rules to do so, attention has refocused on the relationship and respective powers and competences of the three branches of the state, the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. They have also placed strains on our unwritten constitution that have been unknown in modern times.

The role of the courts and of the rule of law, has been dramatically illustrated by recent litigation, most notably the decisions on whether legislation was needed to serve notice of the UK's intention to leave the EU and whether the prorogation of the Westminster Parliament in 2019 was a matter for the courts as opposed to a political question for government.

Set against this backdrop, the book answers the following questions:
- How accessible is the law and how does it avoid arbitrariness?
- How is access to justice protected?
- How does our constitution reflect the separation of powers and the balance of responsibilities between law and politics?
- How does our democracy enable majorities and protect minorities?

Sommario

1. Overview
2. Formal and Substantive Conceptions of the Rule of Law
3. Dicey's Rule of Law and the Twentieth-Century Critiques
4. Accessibility of Law
5. Avoiding Arbitrariness
6. Access to Justice
7. An Independent and Impartial Judiciary
8. The Separation of Powers and the Balance of Responsibilities
9. Enabling Majorities and Protecting Minorities in Our Democracy

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Jack Beatson was a High Court Judge between 2003 and 2013 and a Lord Justice of Appeal between 2013 and 2018. He was previously a Law Commissioner and Rouse Ball Professor of English Law at the University of Cambridge, UK, and is now Visiting Professor at Oxford University, UK.

Riassunto

Prompted by the events following the 2016 referendum on EU membership and written during the COVID-19 pandemic by one of the leading public lawyers of our day, this book considers two key constitutional principles, the rule of law and separation of powers, by examining the generality, certainty and predictability of law, relations between the different branches of the state, and the mechanisms of accountability within our democracy.

Since the referendum and in the light of the restrictions imposed to deal with the pandemic, and the use of guidelines presented as rules to do so, attention has refocused on the relationship and respective powers and competences of the three branches of the state, the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary. They have also placed strains on our unwritten constitution that have been unknown in modern times.

The role of the courts and of the rule of law, has been dramatically illustrated by recent litigation, most notably the decisions on whether legislation was needed to serve notice of the UK's intention to leave the EU and whether the prorogation of the Westminster Parliament in 2019 was a matter for the courts as opposed to a political question for government.

Set against this backdrop, the book answers the following questions:
- How accessible is the law and how does it avoid arbitrariness?
- How is access to justice protected?
- How does our constitution reflect the separation of powers and the balance of responsibilities between law and politics?
- How does our democracy enable majorities and protect minorities?

Testo aggiuntivo

A great text for students seeking to advance their understanding of the link between these two fundamental constitutional principles. A must read for any Public Law student wishing to 'aim higher'.

Relazione

The evidence Beatson marshals - of constitutional strains unprecedented in modern times . - is sufficiently troubling to merit for his book a wider audience than the students, scholars and practitioners of law for whom it is principally intended . By explaining the mechanical underpinnings of the largely invisible vehicle that we call our constitution, Beatson has written a valuable manual for anyone who needs to keep it running or who simply wishes to discharge a civic duty by seeking to comprehend it. Lord David Anderson KC Literary Review

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Jack Beatson, Jack (University of Oxford Beatson
Editore Hart Publishing
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 29.07.2021
 
EAN 9781509938773
ISBN 978-1-5099-3877-3
Pagine 192
Dimensioni 138 mm x 214 mm x 14 mm
Serie Key Ideas in Law
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto pubblico, amministrativo, costituzionale

England, Wales, LAW / Constitutional, LAW / Public, Constitutional & administrative law, Constitutional and administrative law: general, Law; Rule of Law; Separation of Powers, Wales / Cymru

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