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Constitutional Torts, 2015
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Constitutional Torts, 2015

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The Living Constitution | University of Chicago Law School -  · In non-constitutional areas like torts, contracts, and property, the common law has limited judges' discretion and guided the behavior of individuals. And while the common law does not always provide crystal-clear answers, it is false to say that a common law system, based on precedent, is endlessly manipulable
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Constitutionalism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) -  · –––, 2009, Constitutional Review Under the Human Rights Act, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. –––, 2015, “A Hard Look at the Last Word”, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 45: 825–847. Kramer, Larry, 2004, The People Themselves: Popular Constitutionalism and Judicial Review, New York: Oxford University Press
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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS - 4.2 Examples of constitutional conventions. 4.2.1 Two prominent examples of a constitutional convention are about the power exercised by the Monarch: • the Monarch has the legal right to grant/refuse the Royal Assent; under convention exercises that right on the advice of Ministers; and • the Monarch holds the legal right to appoint the Prime Minister, who under convention is the leader of
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