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Home > Archives > Vol 21, No 1 (2015)

Vol 21, No 1 (2015)

EJoCLI

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Special Edition

Introduction to the Special Issue HTML
Philip Leith

Articles

Living with Five Supreme Courts HTML
John Bell
The Constitutional Dialogue in Europe: A "political" dialogue HTML
Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen
The UK Supreme Court - is there anything left to think about? HTML
Penny Darbyshire
Activism and Restraint within the UK Supreme Court HTML
Brice Dickson
Hierarchy or network - On the relationship of the national to the European legal system HTML
Andreas Fisahn
The Financial and Administrative Independence of the UK Supreme Court: Five Years On HTML
Graham Gee
Fides et Ratio: Precedent in the Early Jurisprudence of the United Kingdom Supreme Court HTML
James Lee
Collective Decision-making - the Current Australian Debate HTML
Andrew Lynch
Case Selection in the Supreme Court of the Netherlands - Inspired by Common Law Supreme Courts? HTML
Elaine Mak
Final Judgment revisited HTML
Alan Paterson

Comments

Bruce Grant and the WebJCLI HTML
Michael Allen


ISSN: 2059-0881