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The Constitution of Risk

The Constitution of Risk is the first book to combine constitutional theory with the theory of risk regulation.

Adrian Vermeule (Author)

9781107043725, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 December 2013

210 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm, 0.45 kg

'\u2026 Vermeule's book makes a strong contribution to constitutional debate \u2026 it can usefully be applied to a range of constitutional dilemmas in Ireland and elsewhere. In particular, his insights might be applied to Irish debates concerning the appropriate role and extent of judicial review over administrative access, and how individual rights are weighted against competing goals.' Eoin Daly, The Irish Jurist

The Constitution of Risk is the first book to combine constitutional theory with the theory of risk regulation. It argues that constitutional rulemaking is best understood as a means of managing political risks. Constitutional law structures and regulates the risks that arise]

The Constitution of Risk Vermeule Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Constitution of Risk

The Constitution of Risk is the first book to combine constitutional theory with the theory of risk regulation.

Adrian Vermeule (Author)

9781107043725, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 2 December 2013

210 pages

22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm, 0.45 kg

'\u2026 Vermeule's book makes a strong contribution to constitutional debate \u2026 it can usefully be applied to a range of constitutional dilemmas in Ireland and elsewhere. In particular, his insights might be applied to Irish debates concerning the appropriate role and extent of judicial review over administrative access, and how individual rights are weighted against competing goals.' Eoin Daly, The Irish Jurist

The Constitution of Risk is the first book to combine constitutional theory with the theory of risk regulation. It argues that constitutional rulemaking is best understood as a means of managing political risks. Constitutional law structures and regulates the risks that arise]

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