A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition, 9781009241533
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Re-examining Dicey: Unveiling the common law constitutionalist behind the orthodox image.

A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition

a legal turn of mind

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    478 pages

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    11 August 2022

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Summary

A.V. Dicey: Beyond the Orthodox Constitutional Theory

In the common law world, Albert Venn Dicey (1835–1922) is widely regarded as the high priest of orthodox constitutional theory, an ideological and nationalistic positivist. He is often seen as an uncanny figure due to his analytical coldness, his celebration of sovereign power, and his relentless pursuit to organize and codify legal rules independently of moral values or political realities.

This book challenges this conv…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781009241533
ISBN-10:1009241532
Series:Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
Author:Mark D. Walters
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:478
Release Date:11 August 2022
Weight:690g
Dimensions:230mm x 150mm x 25mm
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Critics Review

‘In this highly engaging and elegantly written book, Mark Walters skilfully combines biography, history, constitutional law, jurisprudence and moral theory to give us a compelling account of Dicey and his thinking. He presents a major challenge to the orthodox picture of Dicey as a legal positivist writing in the shadow of John Austin. We find in these pages a more complex and sophisticated thinker, developing an understanding of law as a discourse of reason, closer to the work of his friends Henry Sidgwick and T. H. Green. Anyone interested in the nature of common law constitutionalism, as a distinctive account of the legal order, will be gripped by this very fine book. It enables us to see why, despite the frequently dismissive criticism, Dicey’s work has rightly remained so interesting and influential. We can grasp the profound implications for human freedom of constitutional law being, in its common law conception, ‘ordinary’ law.’ T. R. S. Allan, Professor of Jurisprudence and Public Law, University of Cambridge‘The book is of immense importance for anyone with an interest in the Common Law or jurisprudence, especially within a United Kingdom context.’ Javier García Oliva, Law and Justice

About The Author

Mark D. Walters

Mark Walters is Dean and Professor of Law at Queen’s University, Ontario. He is recognized as one of Canada’s leading scholars in public and constitutional law, legal history and legal theory. He has taught law at the University of Oxford, and he was the F.R. Scott Professor of Public and Constitutional Law at McGill University, Canada. He has held a Sir Neil MacCormick Fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, a Herbert Smith Visitorship at the University of Cambridge, and the H.L.A. Hart Fellowship at the University of Oxford.

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