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‘A Basic Closure of Perspective’? Reply to Robinson and Tormey1

Lasse Thomassen.

in Parliamentary Affairs

January 2007; published online December 2006.

Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 1985 words.

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A. Clark, The Last Diaries: In and Out of the Wilderness, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2002, 405 pp., £20

Keith Alderman.

in Parliamentary Affairs

April 2003; published online April 2003.

Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.

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A. Davis, Public Relations Democracy: Public Relations, Politics and the Mass Media in Britain, Manchester University Press, 2002, 222 pp., pb. £15.99

David Richards.

in Parliamentary Affairs

April 2003; published online April 2003.

Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.

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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...

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A. Forster, Euroscepticism in Contemporary British Politics, Routledge, 2002, 157 pp., pb. £18.99

Eric Shaw.

in Parliamentary Affairs

April 2003; published online April 2003.

Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.

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A. Jordan, The Europeanization of British Environmental Policy: A Departmental Perspective, 2002, 236 pp., £45

David Richards.

in Parliamentary Affairs

April 2003; published online April 2003.

Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.

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“A known but an indifferent judge”: Situating Ronald Dworkin in contemporary Indian jurisprudence

Upendra Baxi.

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

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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

Michael Thrasher.

in Parliamentary Affairs

April 2003; published online April 2003.

Journal Article. Subjects: political institutions; law and politics; parliamentary and legislative practice. 0 words.

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The Abiding Significance of Federalism: the States and Foreign Affairs

Louis Henkin.

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...

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Abortion, Gay Rights and Politics in Britain and America: A Comparison

Martin Durham.

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...

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