Browsing by Subject "Jurisprudence"
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Administrative Action, the Rule of Law and Unconstitutional Vagueness
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Conventional Constitutional Law
(2015)Judges share conventional understandings about what the Constitution requires, both of themselves and of other constitutional actors. These informal conventions lead to formal decisions, which are then centrally enforced ... -
Foreign Law, Constitutional Cases and Theoretical Authority
(2016)The judicial use of foreign law in constitutional cases is often unsatisfactorily explained in terms of persuasive authority, judicial learning or judicial dialogue. In this article, I argue that the central case of the ... -
Law and Justice in Community: the Significance of the Living Law
(2011)Law and Justice in Community provides an account of law that privileges the role of custom, which the authors characterise as the living law. In this paper, I argue that the authors' account of law observes the same features ... -
?Majority Rule and Minority Protections: Theoretical Frameworks and National Practice in the Shadow of the EU: The Case of Ireland?
(Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, 2019)Close corporations deserve separate attention from other company forms. Given that their shares are not publicly traded, there are often close bonds between shareholders and between shareholders and directors (who may ...