Judicial Mind

Judicial Mind

A Festschrift for Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore

Dickson, Brice; McCormick, Conor

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

12/2021

384

Dura

Inglês

9781509944781

15 a 20 dias

708

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Foreword by Lord Reed, President of the UK Supreme Court

1. The Development of Lord Kerr's Judicial Mind
Brice Dickson and Conor McCormick (Queen's University Belfast, UK)

Part I - The Judicial Mind of Lord Kerr
2. Women and Children First
Lady Hale of Richmond (formerly of the Supreme Court, UK)
3. Human Rights, Gender Equality, and the Judge's Toolbox in the UK Supreme Court
Kathryn McNeilly (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
4. Lord Kerr's Dissents - Jewels in the Crown of the Supreme Court
Rachel Cahill-O'Callaghan (Cardiff University, UK)
5. Lord Kerr and the Northern Ireland Constitution: Three Key Cases
Gordon Anthony (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. Lord Kerr and Articles 2 and 3 of the ECHR
Brice Dickson (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
7. Scrutinising Social Security Law and Protecting Social Rights: Lord Kerr and the Benefit Cap
Grainne McKeever (Ulster University, UK)
8. Two Journeys Intertwined: Lord Kerr and EU Law
Imelda Maher (University College Dublin, Ireland)
9. Lord Kerr and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Derek O'Brien (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
10. Lord Kerr and the New Judiciary in Northern Ireland
John Morison (Queen's University Belfast, UK)

Part II - Judicial Minds More Generally
11. The Life and Career of Denis Henry (1864-1925): Barrister, Ulster Unionist Politician and first Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland
Eamon Phoenix (Stranmillis University College, UK)
12. Giving Substance to Sovereignty: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Parliamentary Effectiveness
Aileen McHarg (University of Durham, UK)
13. The Three Tiers of Executive Power in Northern Ireland
Conor McCormick (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
14. Beyond Carltona: R v Adams, Accountability and the Delegation of Powers
Claire Archbold (Queen's University Belfast and Departmental Solicitors Office, Belfast, UK)
15. Protecting the Right to a Fair Trial in an Era of Criminal Justice Transformation
John Jackson (University of Nottingham, UK)
16. A Dialogue on Discrimination and Equality: The UK Supreme Court and Article 14 of the ECHR
Rory O'Connell (Ulster University, UK)
17. The Next Chapter: Siblings After Adoption
Sarah Hansen (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
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judiciary; judging; UK Supreme Court; Northern Ireland; Brian Kerr; dissents; children's rights; gender equality; decision-making; judicial reasoning; rule of law; social security; public law; courts; parliamentary sovereignty; prorogation case; government; devolution; executive power; Northern Ireland Act; fair trial; criminal justice; non-discrimination; proportionality