Constitutional Law
In: Routledge Revivals
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- 1 Joseph Raz (1977), 'The Rule of Law and its Virtue', Law Quarterly Review -- 1. The Basic Idea -- 2. Some Principles -- 3. The Value of the Rule of Law -- 4. The Rule of Law and its Essence -- 5. Some Pitfalls -- 2 Herbert Wechsler (1959), 'Toward Neutral Principles of Constitutional Law',Harvard Law Review, -- I. The Basis of Judicial Review -- II. The Standards of Review -- III. Some Appraisals of Review -- PART II: ON SLAVERY -- 3 Edward S. Corwin (1911), 'The Dred Scott Decision, in the Light of Contemporary Legal Doctrines', American Historical Review -- 4 William M. Wiecek (1974), 'Somerset: Lord Mansfield and the Legitimacy of Slavery in the Anglo-American World', University of Chicago Law Review -- i -- II -- Ill -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- PART III: ON SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC RIGHTS PRIOR TO THEKEYNESIAN ORTHODOXY -- 5 Roscoe Pound (1909), 'Liberty of Contract', Yale Law Journal -- 6 Harold J. Laski (1926), 'Judicial Review of Social Policy in England', Harvard Law Review -- PART IV: ON THE LIBERTY OF THE PERSON IN TIME OF WAR -- 7 Eugene V. Rostow (1945), 'The Japanese American Cases - A Disaster', Yale LawJournal, -- I -- II -- Ill -- IV -- V -- 8 R.F.V. Heuston (1970), 'Liversidge v. Anderson in Retrospect', Law QuarterlyReview -- PART V: THE SOUTH(ERN) AFRICAN CRISIS OF THE 1890s AND 1950s -- 9 L.M. Thompson (1954), 'Constitutionalism in the South African Republics', Butterworths South African Law Review, -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ORANGE FREE STATE8 -- THE SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC -- CONCLUSION -- 10 Denis V. Cowen (1953), 'The Entrenched Sections of the South Africa Act: TwoGreat Legal Battles', South African Law Journal