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The Foundations and Future of Public Law: Essays in Honour of Paul Craig
In this collection, leading figures in UK and EU public law address seismic changes the field and reflect upon the implications of these changes, the fundamentals of public law, and the interrelationship between them across six themes: legislation, case law, theory, institutions, process, and constitutions.
Author(s) | Edited by Elizabeth Fisher (Professor of Environmental Law, Corpus Christi College and Faculty of Law, Professor of Environmental Law, Corpus Christi College and Faculty of Law, University of Oxford), Jeff King (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, Faculty |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 480 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 26 Mar 2020 |
Availability | POD |
In this collection, leading figures in UK and EU public law address seismic changes the field and reflect upon the implications of these changes, the fundamentals of public law, and the interrelationship between them across six themes: legislation, case law, theory, institutions, process, and constitutions.
1: Elizabeth Fisher, Jeff King and Alison Young: Introduction: Why Fundamentals Matter Part One: Theory 2: Neil Walker: The State and Other Polities; the Diverse Objects of Public Law 3: Janet McLean: The Changing Authority Bases of Administrative Law
Elizabeth Fisher is Professor of Environmental Law, Corpus Christi College and Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. Her 2007 book, Risk Regulation and Administrative Constitutionalism, won the 2008 SLS Peter Birks Prize for Outstanding Legal Scholarship