The unity of public law /
This book tackles the important topic of the relationship between three parts of the public law regime in a common law jurisdiction: the common law of judicial review or the unwritten constitution, the written constitution and public international law.
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Oxford ; Portland, Ore. :
Hart,
2004
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Table of Contents:
- Baker : the unity of public law? / David Dyzenhaus
- Deference from Baker to Suresh and beyond
- interpreting the conflicting signals / David Mullan
- The Baker effect : a new interface between the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and administrative law
- the case of discretion / Geneviève Cartier
- The rule of policy : Baker and the impact of judicial review on administrative discretion / Lorne Sossin
- 'Alert, alive and sensitive' : Baker, the duty to give reasons, and the ethos of justification in Canadian public law / Mary Liston
- The internal morality of administration : the form and structure of reasonableness / Evan Fox-Decent
- The state of law's borders and the law of states' borders / Audrey Macklin
- Refugees, asylum seekers, the rule of law and human rights / Colin Harvey
- Judicial review of expulsion decisions : reflections on the UK experience / Nicholas Blake QC
- Rights in the balance : non-citizens and state sovereignty under the Charter / Ninette Kelley
- Common law reason and the limits of judicial deference / Trevor Allan
- Of cocoons and small 'c' constitutionalism : the principle of legality and an Australian perspective on Baker / Margaret Allars
- Judicial review, intensity and deference in EU law / Paul Craig
- A hesitant embrace : Baker and the application of international law by Canadian courts / Jutta Brunnée & Stephen J. Toope
- Authority, influence and persuasion : Baker, Charter values and the puzzle of method / Mayo Moran
- The common law constitution and legal cosmopolitanism/ Mark D. Walters
- The tub of public law / Michael Taggart.