Two days until the seminar on my new book "Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations" at Oxford - and now with a link as it is hybrid! All most welcome.
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Two days until the seminar on my new book "Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations" at Oxford - and now with a link as it is hybrid! All most welcome.
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Popcorn at the ready🍿for the Craig v Craig celebrity death match at the Oxford PDLG on 15 October 12.30-2 to discuss my book *Royal Law: Prerogative Foundations*! Paul Craig and Charlotte Sayers-Carter discussants. Its **HYBRID** so all are welcome. Link to follow. Retweets 🙏
Robert’s article and Aileen’s book address a dimension that this week I invited the Justice committee to reflect on re the Electoral Amendment Bill and the reinstatement of the blanket ban on prisoner voting.
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Interesting thread by @drdeanknight.bsky.social reflecting on how parliamentarians should respond to a declaration of incompatibility/inconsistency in UK or NZ law - a question which @robertcraig3.bsky.social tackles in this review of The Collaborative Constitution in @nilegalq.bsky.social
Thanks to @robertcraig3.bsky.social for this in-depth review of The Collaborative Constitution @cambup-law.cambridge.org in the @nilegalq.bsky.social.
Great discussion about inter-institutional interaction and constitutional conventions.
Delighted that my full length Book Review Article of
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"The Collaborative Constitution" is now available Open Access on NILQ: nilq.qub.ac.uk/index.php/ni... - no need to have read the book to follow the core argument. Dedicated to the memory of Professor Conor Gearty.