Law under a democratic constitution : essays in honour of Jeffrey Goldsworthy

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Law under a democratic constitution : essays in honour of Jeffrey Goldsworthy

edited by Lisa Burton Crawford, Patrick Emerton and Dale Smith

Hart, 2019

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Includes paper presented at "... the workshop commemorating Jeff's retirement, which was held at Monash University in July 2017. This workshop was generously supported by the Australian Research Council, the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at the Melbourne Law School and the Monash University Faculty of Law"--ECIP introduction

Summary: "Jeffrey Goldsworthy is a renowned constitutional scholar and legal theorist whose work on the powers of Parliament and the interpretation of constitutional and statute laws has helped shape debates on these topics across the English-speaking world. The importance of democratic constitutionalism is central to Professor Goldsworthy's work: it lies at the heart of his defence of Parliamentary supremacy and shapes his approach to both constitutional and statutory interpretation. In honour of Professor Goldsworthy's retirement, this collection provides new perspectives from a range of leading public law scholars and theorists on the legal and philosophical principles that govern the making and interpretation of laws in a constitutional democracy, and addresses some of the challenges to democratic constitutionalism that have arisen in light of contemporary developments in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States"--Povided by publisher

"List of Professor Jeffrey Goldsworthy's publications": p. [301]-305

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Jeffrey Goldsworthy is a renowned constitutional scholar and legal theorist whose work on the powers of Parliament and the interpretation of constitutional and statute laws has helped shape debates on these topics across the English-speaking world. The importance of democratic constitutionalism is central to Professor Goldsworthy's work: it lies at the heart of his defence of Parliamentary supremacy and shapes his approach to both constitutional and statutory interpretation. In honour of Professor Goldsworthy's retirement, this collection provides new perspectives from a range of leading public law scholars and theorists on the legal and philosophical principles that govern the making and interpretation of laws in a constitutional democracy. It also addresses some of the challenges to democratic constitutionalism that have arisen in light of contemporary developments in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States.

目次

1. Introduction Lisa Burton Crawford, Patrick Emerton and Dale Smith 2. Goldsworthy on Interpretation of Statutes and Constitutions: Public Meaning, Intended Meaning and the Bogey of Aggregation Larry Alexander 3. What is Statutory Purpose? Dale Smith 4. Statutory Meaning without Parliamentary Intention: Defending the High Court's 'Alternative Approach' to Statutory Interpretation Patrick Emerton and Lisa Burton Crawford 5. Goldsworthy on the Normative Justification for Originalism Lawrence B Solum 6. Originalism and Explanatory Power: Text, Structure and the Interpretation of Constitutions Nicholas Aroney 7. The Moral Motivations for Moderate Originalism Heidi M Hurd 8. Authenticity, Ontology and Natural History: Some Reflections on Musical and Legal Interpretations Kevin Toh 9. Populism and Parliamentary Sovereignty: The Goldsworthy Solution Alison L Young 10. Democracy, Mixed Government and Judicial Review Richard S Kay 11. Models of (and Myths about) Rights Protection Richard Ekins 12. Political Obligation and Public Law TRS Allan 13. Response to Contributors Jeffrey Goldsworthy

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