Table of contents for Expounding the constitution : essays in constitutional theory / edited by Grant Huscroft.
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Part I. Morality and the Enterprise of Interpretation: 1. What does constitutional interpretation interpret? Steven D. Smith; 2. Do judges reason morally? Jeremy Waldron; 3. Constitutional morality and bills of rights W. J. Waluchow; 4. Justification and rights limitations Bradley W. Miller; Part II. Judicial Review, Legitimacy, and Justification: 5. Constitutions, judicial review, moral rights, and democracy: disentangling the issues Larry Alexander; 6. The incoherencies of constitutional positivism David Dyzenhaus; 7. The travails of Justice Waldron James Allan; 8. Deference rather than defiance: the limits of the judicial role in constitutional adjudication Aileen Kavanagh; Part III. Unwritten Constitutional Principles: 9. Constitutional justice and the concept of law T. R. S. Allan; 10. Written constitutions and unwritten constitutionalism Mark D. Walters; 11. Unwritten constitutional principles Jeffrey Goldsworthy.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Judicial review.
Constitutional law.