Special Issue: The Constitutional Legacies of Empire
Guest Editor: Paul F Scott
Full Issue
Introduction
Introduction: ‘The Constitutional Legacies of Empire’
Abstract 588 | NILQ 71.2.1 Scott Downloads 515Page 99-107
Articles
Crown act of state and detention in Afghanistan
Abstract 729 | NILQ 71.2.2 Rooney Downloads 453Page 109-133
Foreign act of state and empire
Abstract 510 | NILQ 71.2.3 Grafton Downloads 570Page 135-155
‘Something like the principles of British liberalism’: Ivor Jennings and the international and domestic, 1920–1960
Abstract 2824 | NILQ 71.2.4 Clark Downloads 1633Page 157-174
Unequal citizenship and subjecthood: a rose by any other name ...?
Abstract 1901 | NILQ 71.2.5 Prabhat Downloads 1191Page 175-191
Constitutional law and empire in interwar Britain: universities, liberty, nationality and parliamentary supremacy
Abstract 1141 | NILQ 71.2.6 Coffey Downloads 1361Page 193-209
Constitutionalism in the periphery: revisiting the roots of self-rule movements in Ireland and India
Abstract 615 | NILQ 71.2.7 Arvind and Mac Síthigh Downloads 563Page 211-237
Constitutional legacies of empire in politics and administration: Jamaica’s incomplete settlement
Abstract 820 | NILQ 71.2.8 Stirton and Lodge Downloads 803Page 239-260
The Privy Council and the constitutional legacies of empire
Abstract 1467 | NILQ 71.2.9 Scott Downloads 1282Page 261-283
The constitutional influence of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on the UK apex court: institutional proximity and jurisprudential divergence?
Abstract 878 | NILQ 71.2.10 Masterman Downloads 1292Page 285-302
Notes and commentaries
Asymmetrical international law and its role in constituting empires: the ICJ Chagos Advisory Opinion
Abstract 695 | NILQ 71.2.11 Lythgoe Downloads 1094Page 305-315
Law's empire: Mutua and Kimathi
Abstract 618 | NILQ 71.2.12 Downloads 578Page 317-324
Book review: (B)ordering Britain: Law, Race and Empire by Nadine El-Enany
Abstract 458 | NILQ 71.2.13 Scott Downloads 783Page 325-330