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Judicial Power and the Left: Contents

London dock workers' strike 1889

Foreword
Jon Cruddas MP

1 Introduction
Richard Ekins and Graham Gee

2 Judicial Power, the Left and the LSE Tradition
Carol Harlow

3 The Left, Capitalism, and Judicial Power
Danny Nicol

4 Can Judges Be Trusted with the Common Law?
Mike Macnair

5 Judicial Power and the Left: Deference, Partnership and Defiance
Alan Bogg

6 The Politics of Labour Law in the European Court of Human Rights
K.D. Ewing and John Hendy

7 The Left’s Journey from Politics to Law
Chris Bickerton

8 Returning to Democracy: The British Left and the Constitutional Temptation of the European Union
Helen Thompson

9 Constitutional Restraints and Radical Politics
Richard Tuck

10 Protecting Privilege: The Historic Role of the U.S. Supreme Court and the Great Progressive Misunderstanding
Gerald N. Rosenberg

11 Progressive Politics and the Courts: Lessons from the United States
Chye-Ching Huang and Brian Highsmith

12 The Crisis of Legitimacy in International Investment Agreements and Investor-State Dispute Settlement
Jane Kelsey

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