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SUMMARY:PLG - The Executive’s Constitution
DESCRIPTION:This event is organised by the UCL Public Law Group\n\n\nSpeaker: Associate Professor Vanessa MacDonnell (University of Ottawa) \nChair: Dr Berihun Gebeye (UCL Laws) \nCommentators: Professor Jeff King\, Professor Colm O’Cinneide and Dr Ewan Smith (UCL Laws) \nAbout the Book: The executive makes constitutional judgment calls more often than any other branch of state\, and yet very little is known about the process by which these decisions are made. Professor MacDonnell’s new empirical research takes readers inside Canada’s federal executive and offers a vivid picture of the complex intra-institutional processes by which the constitution is construed in the everyday business of government. \nAbout the Speaker: Vanessa MacDonnell is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law (Common Law Section) and Co-Director of the uOttawa Public Law Centre. Her research examines the constitutional functions of the executive branch\, inter-institutional relationships\, unwritten constitutional norms and principles\, and the relationship between Canada’s legal and political constitutions. Her work has been published in the International Journal of Constitutional Law\, Law & Ethics of Human Rights\, the University of Toronto Law Journal and the McGill Law Journal\, and she is the Canadian Principal Investigator on a $1.7 million interdisciplinary\, international research project on unwritten constitutional norms and principles funded in Round 7 of the Open Research Area Competition. \nAbout the Group: The UCL Public Law Group is a community of scholars working in the field of public law\, broadly understood. Our aim is to provide a supportive forum for the discussion and development of theoretical and doctrinal questions in constitutional theory\, comparative constitutional law\, human rights\, judicial review\, legal and political theory\, and more. Read more about the group and its work. \nPhoto by Tingey Injury Law Firm on Unsplash
URL:https://courtscast.com/event/plg-the-executives-constitution/
LOCATION:UCL Faculty of Laws\, Bentham House Endsleigh Gardens\, London\, WC1H 0EG\, London\, WC1H 0EG\, GB
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