Constitution of Law
Discover the compelling insights of Constitution of Law by David Dyzenhaus, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This thought-provoking book, spanning 268 pages, addresses the pressing issue of how governments should effectively respond to emergencies and terrorism. Dyzenhaus delves into the concept of an unwritten constitution of law, illustrating its significance through the lens of the common law constitution prevalent in Commonwealth countries. Ideal for scholars and practitioners in constitutional and administrative law, this work also appeals to those interested in political science and legal philosophy. Enhance your understanding of the delicate balance between governance and individual rights during times of crisis with this essential read.