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Law in a Time of Crisis

Jonathan Sumption

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What is the right relationship between the law and politics, judges and politicians?

Brexit, the possible break-up of the UK, pandemics, this is a country in crisis. In crises the law sets the boundaries of what the government can and should do. But in a country without a written constitution such as the UK, the precise limits between legal obligation and convention can be hazy. Conventions, such as the Prime Minister being an MP, can not be enforced in the same way as laws. What are the limits of law in politics? What is the relationship between law and the constitution? Is not having a constitution a hindrance or a help in time of crisis? Former supreme court judge Jonathan Sumption wrestles with past, current and potential crises that this increasingly divided country faces. From the role of the Supreme Court to the uses of referenda to the rise of nationalisms within the United Kingdom, Sumption exposes the subtleties, uses, and abuses of legal and judicial interventions. With razor sharp intelligence and far-reaching analysis he counsels caution both in our impulse to radically upend the system and to challenge results that we may not be what we want.

Format:
Hardback
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Profile Books Ltd
ISBN:
9781788167116
Published Date:
11/3/2021
Dimensions:
228mm x 140mm x 28mm
Weight:
420g
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Unknown

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Format: Hardback

ISBN: 9781788167116

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