Emergencies in Public Law

Emergencies in Public Law
Author: Karin Loevy
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781316592137

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Debates about emergency powers traditionally focus on whether law can or should constrain officials in emergencies. Emergencies in Public Law moves beyond this narrow lens, focusing instead on how law structures the response to emergencies and what kind of legal and political dynamics this relation gives rise to. Drawing on empirical studies from a variety of emergencies, institutional actors, and jurisdictional scales (terrorist threats, natural disasters, economic crises, and more), this book provides a framework for understanding emergencies as long-term processes rather than ad hoc events, and as opportunities for legal and institutional productivity rather than occasions for the suspension of law and the centralization of response powers. The analysis offered here will be of interest to academics and students of legal, political, and constitutional theory, as well as to public lawyers and social scientists.

Public Law

Public Law
Author: John F. McEldowney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 0414038185

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Public Law provides a clear explanation and analysis of constitutional and administrative law. Whilst Public Law covers all the major fundamental constitutional reforms we also outline the historical context of the subject, allowing you to see the inner workings of Public Law. We also provide various features to open out the subject and detail further reading to provide you with an all-round resource for Public Law courses

Public Law Text Cases and Materials 2e

Public Law  Text  Cases  and Materials 2e
Author: Andrew Le Sueur,Maurice Sunkin,Jo Murkens
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 928
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780199644186

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This dynamic text, cases, & materials book provides a thought-provoking guide to the public law of the UK. It sets out key institutions, legal principles, and conventions and its clear commentary draws on case studies and extracts from a range of sources to provide a full understanding of the law and the major theoretical and political debates.

Private Power Public Law

Private Power  Public Law
Author: Susan K. Sell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 052152539X

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Analysis of the power of multinational corporations in moulding international law on intellectual property rights.

The Unity of Public Law

The Unity of Public Law
Author: David Dyzenhaus
Publsiher: Hart Publishing
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781841134345

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This book tackles the relationship between the common law of judicial review, the written constitution and public international law.

The Foundations and Future of Public Law

The Foundations and Future of Public Law
Author: Elizabeth Fisher,Jeff King,Alison Young
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2020-03-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780198845249

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Public law in the UK and EU has undergone seismic changes over the last forty years: development and membership of the EU, the Human Rights Act, devolution, the fostering of public law expertise within the judiciary, the globalization of public law, and the increased interaction between the academy, judiciary, barristers, public interest groups, and legislatures have transformed the public law landscape. Commentators spend much time at the frontiers of the subject, responding rapidly to new developments and providing guidance to scholars, legislators, and judges for future directions. In these circumstances, there is rarely a chance to reflect upon the implications of these changes for the fundamentals of public law and how those fundamentals relate to one another. In this collection, leading figures in UK and EU public law address this lacuna. Inspired by the depth, scope, and ambition of the work of Paul Craig, Professor of English Law at Oxford University, the focus of this collection is upon exploring and reflecting upon six fundamentals of public law and the interrelationship between them: legislation, case law, theory, institutions, process, and constitutions.

Public Law Toolbox

Public Law Toolbox
Author: Mai Chen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1166
Release: 2014-12
Genre: Public law
ISBN: 1927248701

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All New Zealanders have to interact with government, whether due to business regulation, getting government assistance, or administrative decision-making concerning licenses, or allocation of government funding. But not all citizens and businesses know how to successfully work with government, or how to challenge a government decision on a matter of administration, or policy, or Parliamentary decisions on law-making which detrimentally affects them. This second edition levels the playing field for those dealing with government. It is an outsider's guide to the insider's view of government. There is an entire "Toolbox" of public law mechanisms that sit alongside traditional commercial law remedies, which can help citizens and businesses successfully resolve government, regulatory or policy and law reform issues. Ministers, officials and regulators have unique obligations to be transparent and to act within the lawful limits of exercising public power. There is also a range of options apart from the courts to challenge government decision-making. The Public Law Toolbox will assist those wanting to influence policy and law reform issues for business, not for profit or democratic reasons by describing the tools available and how to use them for greatest effectiveness. It will also assist those wanting to resolve disputes concerning administrative and government decision-making, and advise businesses on how to use the toolbox to resolve disputes with competitors. The book will assist governments and officials to understand their unique legal, transparency and accountability obligations and the risks that they face, taking political and public opinion factors into account.

Landmark Cases in Public Law

Landmark Cases in Public Law
Author: Satvinder Juss,Maurice Sunkin
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2017-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782255574

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Landmark Cases in Public Law answers the need for an historical examination of the leading cases in this field, an examination which is largely absent from the standard textbooks and journal articles of the day. Adopting a contextualised historical approach, this collection of essays by leading specialists in the field provides both an explanation of the importance and impact of the chosen decisions, as well as doctrinal analysis. This approach enables each author to throw light on the driving forces behind the judicial outcomes, and shows how the final reasoning of the court was ultimately as much dependent upon such human factors as the attitudes, conduct, and personalities of the parties, their witnesses, their counsel, and the judges, as the drive to seek legal realignment with the political developments that were widely perceived to be taking place. In this way, this form of analysis provides an exposition of the true stories behind these landmark cases in public law.