Comparative constitutional law… Social Media Bans: What Platforms Can Learn From National Courts, by Edoardo Celeste 21 May 20212 Jul 2021 The recent decision by Facebook and Twitter to deplatform former US President Trump after the January 6th Capitol Hill events has generated much public attention. However, social media bans as…
Health care… Sabrina Germain – Justice and Profit in Health Care Law: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and United Kingdom (Hart Publishing 2019) 22 Jan 202113 Jan 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic has provided us with yet another example of the moral significance of health care resources in our societies. The indisputable seriousness of health care needs makes the…
Australia… Divided We Fall? – Division and Coordination in Federal Systems During a Time of Crisis 25 May 202024 May 2020 Federal systems divide power between a federal government and subsidiary state governments. One of the animating purposes of dividing power in this way is to protect individual liberty against the…
Comparative constitutional law… The Three Methodologies in Comparative Constitutional Theory (Edward Elgar 2018) 17 Feb 202016 Feb 2020 The term methodology is conventionally defined as the set of principles that illuminate inquiry in a field. Scholars, moreover, seek to be parsimonious in discussing methodology. We prefer, however, to…
Comparative constitutional law… Ian Cram – Travel Bans and the US Constitution: Executive Orders in the Federal Courts 24 May 2017 Based on his research on comparative constitutional law, Professor Ian Cram (Leeds) gives here an analysis of the travel ban orders issued by President Trump. His analysis charters some of…