12 results on '"Loughlin, Martin"'
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2. The Political Jurisprudence of Paul W. Kahn.
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Loughlin, Martin
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JURISPRUDENCE ,GROUP identity ,CONSTITUTIONAL law ,AMERICAN law ,WORLDVIEW - Abstract
This article presents an account of the work of the American constitutional law scholar, Paul W. Kahn, by situating it within a European tradition of political jurisprudence. After introducing certain basic features of this school of political jurisprudence, it proceeds to examine and evaluate Kahn's work relating to the political, the state, sovereignty, collective identity and constitution within the framework of that distinctive worldview. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. The city in the constitutional imagination.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONALISM , *MEGALOPOLIS , *NONFICTION - Abstract
This essay reviews Ran Hirschl's City, State: Constitutionalism and the Megacity, a study of 'the great constitutional silence concerning one of the most significant phenomena of our time: urban agglomeration and the rise of megacities' and which maintains that the solution to contemporary urban problems crucially depends on a 'constitutional emancipation' of the city. The essay argues that Hirschl is unable to deliver on his major claim. Launching his thesis on a skewed account of the development of the political role of the city, a one-sided presentation of the constitutional order of the modern state, and a failure to appreciate the impact of urbanization on the city's standing as a unit of government, Hirschl ignores the work of public lawyers on the challenges of metropolitan government and argues, unconvincingly, that these challenges can be resolved once we turn to the abstractions of constitutional theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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4. Contemporary Crisis of Constitutional Democracy †.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL crises ,DEMOCRACY ,CONSTITUTIONAL law ,POLITICAL systems ,RULE of law ,CONSTITUTIONALISM ,LEGITIMACY of governments - Abstract
The growth of constitutional democracy has been a remarkable feature of the last 30 years, but during the last decade it has suffered a dramatic decline. That decline is marked less by constitutional democracies being overthrown than by an increase in regimes that retain the formal institutional trappings while flouting the norms and values on which constitutional democracies are based. This process of constitutional degradation is the subject of two recent books that together present the most comprehensive evaluation available on the current state of constitutional democracy. In this review article, the findings and analysis presented in Graber, Levinson and Tushnet's Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? and Ginsburg and Huq's How to Save a Constitutional Democracy are examined and appraised. The article argues that solutions to the contemporary crisis cannot be found only by strengthening liberal institutions; to survive, constitutional democracy must also seek to reinvigorate its democratic aspirations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. The Political Constitution Revisited.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL law , *CONSTITUTIONALISM , *CONSTITUTIONS , *POLITICAL science ,BRITISH politics & government - Abstract
The article focuses on the 1978 Chorley Lecture by British jurist John Griffith about the political constitution. Topics covered include the history of political constitutionalism, Griffith's appraisal of the constitutional developments in Great Britain from the perspective of political science, and the positivist and functionalist method that drives his argument.
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- 2019
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6. The Shibboleth of Sovereignty.
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Loughlin, Martin and Tierney, Stephen
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SOVEREIGNTY , *CONSTITUTIONAL law , *REIGN of William I, Great Britain, 1066-1087 , *LEGISLATIVE power - Abstract
Sovereignty is the central tenet of modern British constitutional thought but its meaning remains misunderstood. Lawyers treat it as a precise legal concept – the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty – but commonly fail to acknowledge that that doctrine is erected on a skewed sense of what sovereignty entails. In particular, they do not see that the doctrine rests on a particular political conviction, that the British state depends on a central authority equipped with an unlimited power. These two facets of sovereignty are now so deeply intertwined in legal consciousness that they cannot easily be unravelled and this becomes the main barrier to thinking constructively about Britain's constitutional arrangements. This article substantiates these claims by explaining how the doctrine came into being, demonstrating how it is tied to a deeper political conviction, showing that its political underpinnings have been considerably weakened over the last century, and indicating how its re‐working is the precondition of constitutional renewal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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7. The Apotheosis of the Rule of Law.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL law , *RULE of law , *APOTHEOSIS , *COMMON law , *LIBERALISM - Abstract
In 1885 A.V. Dicey identified the rule of law as a key principle of British constitutional law. Presenting it both as a product of English common law method and an expression of classical liberalism, Dicey's concept lingered on into the twentieth century but mainly as a contentious ideological doctrine or simply as a vague rhetorical slogan. During the last fifty years, however, the concept has been revived, recrafted, relocated and reified. The rule of law has become a universal trope, albeit with a range of contestable meanings. This article traces this development, showing how it has been converted into a phrase of considerable political potency not only domestically but also in the international arena. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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8. The silences of constitutions.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL law ,CONSTITUTIONS ,SILENCE (Philosophy) ,DEMOCRACY - Abstract
Glossing a passage from Benjamin Constant's Reflections on Constitutions, this article first assesses the roles performed by silences, gaps, and abeyances in constitutional texts and then examines recent initiatives that seek to fill those silences. The initiatives to fill those silences are evaluated by contrasting three conceptions of modern constitutions: the constitution as a framework for continuing political negotiation, the constitution as an order of values, and the constitution as facilitator of an evolving administrative order. The first, the framework conception, highlights the importance of political practices and in particular of the deliberative role of the legislature, the second, the value order conception, accentuates the moral dimension of constitutions and promotes the judiciary's role as guardian of constitutional values, and the third, the administrative order conception, emphasizes technical efficacy and the key role of the executive in promoting a governmental agenda. The article concludes by raising questions about those recent approaches that seek the elimination of constitutional silences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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9. IN DEFENCE OF STAATSLEHRE.
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Loughlin, Martin
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PUBLIC law ,SOVEREIGNTY ,STATE, The ,CONSTITUTIONAL law ,CONSTITUTIONALISM ,POLITICAL science education - Abstract
An essay is presented that discusses public law studies. The author examines the relations between constitutional law, state government, and the notion of sovereignty. Further discussion focuses on the impact of 21st-century events on international politics and government. The author argues against the notion that multi-level constitutionalism will replace discussions of public law in the 21st century, although he notes that emphasizing state matters may help constitutional studies flourish.
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- 2009
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10. Constitutional Theory: A 25th Anniversary Essay.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL law ,CONSTITUTIONS ,THEORY ,POLITICAL philosophy ,PRACTICAL politics ,REPRESENTATIVE government - Abstract
Explains that the turning point for constitutional law theory comes during the 1990s and that it is driven by limitations in the solutions posited by the application of liberal political philosophy to constitutional questions. Formal framework of fundamental law that establishes and regulates the activity of governing a state; Expression of a political way of being.
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- 2005
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11. Reviews.
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Morison, John, Bamforth, Nicholas, and Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL law ,NONFICTION - Abstract
Loveland Constitutional Law: A Critical Introduction Bright and GilbertLandlord and Tenant Law: The Nature of Tenancies Jacob The Republican Crown: Lawyers and the Making of the State in Twentieth Century Britain [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1997
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12. Sir Ivor Jennings and the Development of Public Law.
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Loughlin, Martin
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CONSTITUTIONAL law , *PUBLIC interest , *PUBLIC law , *LAWYERS - Abstract
The article focuses on the works of lawyer William Ivor Jennings in the development of public law. The article presents a revised version of papers delivered at a seminar in June 2003 to mark Jennings' centenary. The objective was not celebratory; rather, it was intended to be an occasion for assessing the significance of Jennings' contribution to the development of public law scholarship in the twentieth century and, through the analysis of his work, to reflect on developments in the discipline. Although the academic discipline of public law in Great Britain is relatively young, it is not too early to learn from revisiting the work of those who have played a major role in molding it into a distinctive shape.
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- 2004
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