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The Constitutional State: A Critical Discussion

Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 5:30 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

The Constitutional State: A Critical Discussion

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The Constitutional State: 

A Critical Discussion



with
Nicholas Barber
(Senior Law Fellow, Trinity College Oxford)

Professor Martin Loughlin
(LSE)

Dr Gregoire Webber
(LSE) 

Chaired by
Dr Jeff King

(UCL) 


on Wednesday 30th November
from 5.30 -7pm


Venue:
Keeton Room
UCL Law Faculty
Bentham House, Endsleigh Gardens
London WC1H 0EG


Accredited with 1.5 CPD hours by the SRA and BSB 

 

 

About the event: 
Nick Barber's N.W. Barber's The Constitutional State (OUP 2010) is a recent monograph in constitutional theory in which the author explores the idea of the state, its composition, the role of constitutions, legal pluralism and constitutional pluralism – in addition to the very nature of constitutional theory itself. In this seminar, Professor Martin Loughlin (Professor of Public Law and Head of Department, London School of Economics), Dr. Grégoire Webber (Lecturer in law, London School of Economics) and Dr. Jeff King (Senior Lecturer in Law, University College London) will critically examine aspects of Mr. Barber's book, and Mr. Barber will be given an extended reply. There will be ample time left for general discussion afterwards. Those interested in legal and political theory, public law, human rights and politics will have a direct interest in the topic and book. 

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UCL Faculty of Laws
Bentham House
Endsleigh Gardens
WC1H 0EG London
United Kingdom

Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 5:30 PM (GMT)


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