‘A Basic Closure of Perspective’? Reply to Robinson and Tormey1
in Parliamentary Affairs
January 2007; published online December 2006.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 1985 words.
A. Clark, The Last Diaries: In and Out of the Wilderness, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2002, 405 pp., £20
in Parliamentary Affairs
April 2003; published online April 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.
A. Davis, Public Relations Democracy: Public Relations, Politics and the Mass Media in Britain, Manchester University Press, 2002, 222 pp., pb. £15.99
in Parliamentary Affairs
April 2003; published online April 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.
1808–1809: A Forgotten Crossroads in Constitutional History
in A Community Built on Words
September 2002; published online March 2013.
Chapter. Subjects: constitutional and administrative law. 8548 words.
The twelve-month period beginning in May 1808 was one of the most important in the entire history of American constitutional law. Three men made decisions, in each case a personally...
A. Forster, Euroscepticism in Contemporary British Politics, Routledge, 2002, 157 pp., pb. £18.99
in Parliamentary Affairs
April 2003; published online April 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.
A. Jordan, The Europeanization of British Environmental Policy: A Departmental Perspective, 2002, 236 pp., £45
in Parliamentary Affairs
April 2003; published online April 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.
“A known but an indifferent judge”: Situating Ronald Dworkin in contemporary Indian jurisprudence
in International Journal of Constitutional Law
October 2003; published online October 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: constitutional and administrative law; UK politics. 0 words.
[I]n the state of Nature there wants a known and indifferent judge, with authority to determine all differences according to the established law.1
A. Park, J. Curtice, K. Thomson, L. Jarvis and C. Bromley, British Social Attitudes, 18th Report: Public policy, Social ties, Sage, 2001, 366 pp., hb. £37.50
in Parliamentary Affairs
April 2003; published online April 2003.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.
The Abiding Significance of Federalism: the States and Foreign Affairs
in Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution
November 1996; published online March 2012.
Chapter. Subjects: constitutional and administrative law. 9300 words.
Even in the Articles of Confederation, the states had left themselves little independent authority in foreign relations, and eliminating that authority was a principal purpose of the Constitutional...
Abortion, Gay Rights and Politics in Britain and America: A Comparison
in Parliamentary Affairs
January 2005; published online January 2005.
Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.
Abortion has long played an important role in American politics. More recently, opposition to gay marriage has emerged to prominence at both federal and state levels. In Britain, changes to...