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Number of items: 16.
Article
King, J;
Ferraz, OLM;
Jones, A;
(2021)
Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination and human rights.
Lancet
10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02873-7.
(In press).
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King, J;
(2019)
Martin Krygier and the Tempering of Power.
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law
, 11
pp. 363-370.
10.1007/s40803-019-00125-y.
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King, J;
(2019)
The Democratic Case for a Written Constitution.
Current Legal Problems
, 72
(1)
pp. 1-36.
10.1093/clp/cuz001.
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King, JA;
(2015)
Rights and the Rule of Law in Third Way Constitutionalism.
[Review].
Constitutional Commentary
, 30
(1)
pp. 101-126.
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King, JA;
(2014)
Social Rights, Constitutionalism and the German Social State Principle.
E-Pública: Revista Electronica de Direito Publico
, 3
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Book
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King, JA;
(2012)
Judging Social Rights.
[Book].
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law.
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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Book chapter
King, J;
(2016)
Three Wrong Turns in Lord Sumption's Conception of Law and Democracy.
In: Barber, NW and Ekins, R and Yowell, P, (eds.)
Lord Sumption and the Limits of the Law.
(pp. 141-151).
Hart: Oxford, UK.
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King, J;
McCrudden, CJ;
(2017)
The Dark Side of Nudging: The Ethics, Political Economy, and Law of Libertarian Paternalism.
In: Kemmerer, A and Möllers, C and Steinbeis, M, (eds.)
Choice Architectures in Democracies: Exploring the Legitimacy of Nudging.
(pp. 69-136).
Hart Publishing: Oxford, UK.
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King, Jeff;
(2012)
Introduction: aims and methods.
In:
Judging Social Rights.
(pp. 1-14).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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King, J;
(2019)
The Future of Social Rights: Social Rights as Capstone.
In: Young, K, (ed.)
The Future of Economic and Social Rights.
(pp. 289-323).
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK.
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King, J;
(2018)
Social Rights in Comparative Constitutional Theory.
In: Jacobsohn, G and Schor, M, (eds.)
Comparative Constitutional Theory.
Edward Elgar: Cheltenham, UK.
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King, J;
Hickman, T;
Barber, N;
(2018)
Reflections on Miller.
In: Clarry, D, (ed.)
The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year.
Appellate Press: London, UK.
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King, JA;
(2015)
Parliament's Role following Declarations of Incompatibility under the Human Rights Act.
In: Hooper, H and Hunt, M and Yowell, P, (eds.)
Parliaments and Human Rights.
(pp. 165-192).
Hart Publishing: London, UK.
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King, JA;
(2013)
The Instrumental Value of Legal Accountability.
In: Bamforth, N and Leyland, P, (eds.)
Accountability in the Contemporary Constitution.
(pp. 124-152).
Oxford University Press: Oxford, UK.
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Report
King, JA;
(2014)
Social Rights and Welfare Reform in Times of Economic Crisis.
European Commission of Democracy Through Law (Venice Commission): Strasbourg, France.
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Working / discussion paper
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Khalfan, A;
King, J;
Thomas, B;
(2003)
The Doctrine of Odious Debt in International Law: Definition, Evidence, and Issues Concerning Application.
(Centre for International Sustainable Development Law Working Paper
).
Centre for International Sustainable Development Law: Montreal, Canada.
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