Yesterday we published our essay on ‘Putting Judicial Power In Its Place’ from the recent special issue of the University of Queensland Law Journal. We are pleased to publish the entire special issue as well.
Contents
- Judicial Power and Judicial Responsibility | Grégoire Webber
- On Judicial Rascals and Self-Appointed Monarchs: The Rise of Judicial Power in Australia | Nicholas Aroney and Benjamin Saunders
- Judicial Power, Living Tree-ism, and Alterations of Private Rights by Unconstrained Public Law Reasoning | Dwight Newman
- Judicial Restraint Can Also Undermine Constitutional Principles: And Irish Caution | Maria Cahill and Seán Ó Conaill
- Judicial Power and the United Kingdom’s Changing Constitution | Mark Elliott
- The Courts, Devolution and Constitutional Review | Christopher McCorkindale, Aileen McHarg and Paul F Scott
- Brexit, Prerogative and the Courts: Why did Political Constitutionalists Support the Government Side in Miller? | Gavin Phillipson
- Judicial Activism in the Court of Justice of the EU | Gunnar Beck
- Judicial Power, the Judicial Power Project and the UK | Paul Craig
- Putting Judicial Power in its Place | Richard Ekins and Graham Gee