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Lord Sumption and the Limits of the Law
By (Author) Richard Ekins
Edited by Paul Yowell
Edited by NW Barber
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
31st May 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
341.48
Paperback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
354g
In Lord Sumption and the Limits of the Law, leading public law scholars reflect on the nature and limits of the judicial role and its implications for human rights protection and democracy. The starting point for this reflection is Lord Sumptions lecture, The Limits of the Law, which grounds a wide-ranging discussion of questions including the scope and legitimacy of judicial law-making, the interpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights, and the continuing significance and legitimacy, or otherwise, of the European Court of Human Rights. Lord Sumption ends the volume with a substantial commentary on the responses to his lecture.
...this is a stimulating and provocative book. The informed and penetrating discussion of the issues will be of great interest to lawyers generally, particularly to those concerned with public law. -- Hon Sir Anthony Mason * Hong Kong Law Journal *
Distinguished public lawyers, mostly from Oxford, reflect on Lord Sumptions ideas. The resulting volume is a rich feast of disagreements... [The] commentary advances the human rights debate at a time when the continuation of the 1998 constitutional settlement is no longer assured. -- Jonathan Morgan * Law Quarterly Review *
NW Barber is a Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford; Richard Ekins is a Fellow of St Johns College, Oxford; and Paul Yowell is a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.