Expounding the constitution : essays in constitutional theory / edited by Grant Huscroft.

This book addresses key issues in contemporary constitutional theory, including the nature of interpretation of bills of rights and the legitimacy and justification of judicial review.

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Huscroft, Grant
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
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Table of Contents:
  • What does constitutional interpretation interpret? / Steven D. Smith
  • Do judges reason morally? / Jeremy Waldron
  • Constitutional morality and bills of rights / W.J. Waluchow
  • Justification and rights limitations / Bradley W. Miller
  • Constitutions, judicial review, moral rights, and democracy : disentangling the issues / Larry Alexander
  • The incoherencies of constitutional positivism / David Dyzenhaus
  • The travails of Justice Waldron / James Allan
  • Deference or defiance? : the limits of the judicial role in constitutional adjudication / Aileen Kavanagh
  • Constitutional justice and the concept of law / T.R.S. Allan
  • Written constitutions and unwritten constitutionalism / Mark D. Walters
  • Unwritten constitutional principles / Jeffrey Goldsworthy.