The Rights and Aspirations of the Magna Carta, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016
Coordonnateurs : Gibson-Morgan Elizabeth, Chommeloux Alexis
Introduction: Elizabeth Gibson-Morgan and Alexis Chommeloux.- 1. King John, Magna Carta and the Thirteenth-Century English Church; Elizabeth Gemmill.- 2. Magna Carta 1815-2015: Filling up the Gaps; Kenneth O. Morgan.- 3. US Supreme Court v. US Supreme Court: Modern Use of Magna Carta; Geraldine Gadbin-George.- 4. Exploring the Magna Carta and Governmental Immunity Doctrines: The View from the United States; Credence Sol.- 5. A New Magna Carta? The Written Constitution Debate in the United Kingdom; Andrew Blick.- 6 'Omnibus liberis hominibus': The Rightsof Refugees, Migrants and Exiles; Alison Harvey).- 7. Where is Magna Carta Today?; Matthias Kelly.- 8. Magna Carta and the Charter of the European Union; Peter Gjørtler.
Alexis Chommeloux is Dean of the Literature, Linguistics and Languages Faculty (Faculté de Lettres et Langues) at the University of Tours, France where he is also Senior Lecturer of Law and Languages. His current research focuses on contemporary British studies with an emphasis on the role of the law in current debate on social trends.
Elizabeth Gibson-Morgan is Senior Lecturer in Law and Languages at the University of Tours, France and Senior Research Fellow in Constitutional Law at King’s College London, UK. Her current research is on House of Lords reform, devolution, the UK Supreme Court and the codification of the British Constitution.
Date de parution : 06-2018
Ouvrage de 181 p.
14.8x21 cm
Date de parution : 11-2016
Ouvrage de 181 p.
14.8x21 cm
Thèmes de The Rights and Aspirations of the Magna Carta :
Mots-clés :
Human rights; Great charter; Rule of law; Civil liberties; Democracy