| …a significant contribution to a better understanding of how public law is transformed, in Great Britain and elsewhere…an extremely valuable, informative and readable collection of essays. The book can be recommended to anybody who is involved with public law…By opening up an entire range of questions the book is an invitation to engage in further, and even more comparative, research on how and why public law in the 21st century will be different.
Franz C. Mayer
European Law Books
May 2007
...an ambitious collection of essays..
Barry K. Winetrobe
British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Vol 7
August 2005
…this is a useful collection of original essays ranging across the broad field of public law. Each of the contributions conveys useful information or develops interesting arguments, and often as not both.
Jonathan Morgan
Cambridge Law Journal
April 2004
The book providesa very significant and timely contribution to the body of literature on public law developments in the UK[It] is an excellent and original collection of essays that brings many new perspectives to debates about constitutionalism above, below, and within the UK. It is well produced and it stands as a credit to its contributors, editors, and publisher.
Gordon Anthony
Modern Law Review
December 2004
Scholars with research interests in the field of public law will undoubtedly welcome the contribution this book makes to existing knowledge.
Ian Turner, University of Central Lancashire
The Law Teacher
February 2005
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