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A.V. Dicey and the common law constitutional tradition : a legal turn of mind / Mark D. Walters.

By: Walters, Mark D, 1965- [author.].Series: Cambridge studies in constitutional law: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: xvii, 460 pages : illustrations, photographs (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781009241533.Subject(s): Dicey, A. V. (Albert Venn), 1835-1922 | Constitutional law -- Great Britain -- History | Constitutional law -- Great Britain | Common law -- Great Britain -- HistoryDDC classification: 342.2041
Contents:
Introduction -- The biggest legal mind we have -- Young Dicey in Oxford -- Dicey the common lawyer -- Dicey and the art and science of law -- Lectures introductory to the law of the constitution -- Dicey's legal constitution -- The law of parliamentary sovereignty -- The supremacy of ordinary law -- Sovereignty and the spirit of legality -- Dicey's administrative law blind spot -- Towards a discursive legalism -- The constitution in the common law tradition -- Appendix : Was Dicey Diceyan?
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 342.2041 WAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 020742

Originally published in hardback: 2020.

Introduction -- The biggest legal mind we have -- Young Dicey in Oxford -- Dicey the common lawyer -- Dicey and the art and science of law -- Lectures introductory to the law of the constitution -- Dicey's legal constitution -- The law of parliamentary sovereignty -- The supremacy of ordinary law -- Sovereignty and the spirit of legality -- Dicey's administrative law blind spot -- Towards a discursive legalism -- The constitution in the common law tradition -- Appendix : Was Dicey Diceyan?

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