| 格式化内容附注: | The United Kingdom's Human Rights Project in constitutional and comparative perspective -- The Human Rights Act, dialogue and constitutional principles -- The continuation of politics, by other means: judicial dialogue under the Human Rights Act 1998 -- Back to the future? Judges, politicians and the Constitution in the New Scotland -- Deconstructing the mirror principle -- From monologue to dialogue: the relationship between UK Courts and the European Court of Human Rights -- Human rights and judicial technique -- The impact of the Human Rights Act on advocacy -- Human rights and legislative surpremacy -- Australian Bills of Rights and the "New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism" -- Cross-fertilisation of constitutional ideas: teh relationship between the UK Human Rights Act 1998 and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 -- A Bill of Rights for the United Kingdom? Lessons from overseas -- Conservative Anti-HRA rhetoric, the Bill of Rights "Solution" and the role of the Bill of Rights Commission. |