The Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses : An Historical and Normative Analysis
The Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses : An Historical and Normative Analysis
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Author(s): Kouroutakis, Antonios
Kouroutakis, Antonios Emmanouil
ISBN No.: 9781138366756
Pages: 188
Year: 201808
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 59.97
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Status: Available

"Time is a critical and underappreciated lever of legal regulation, and one greatly elucidated by this important account of sunset clauses. At once encyclopedic and theoretically accessible, the book shows that sunsetting is both frequent and in many cases effective. A valuable addition to the literature." Tom Ginsburg, Deputy Dean, Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, and Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago. "Kouroutakis' book offers the most comprehensive historical analysis of sunset clauses and temporary laws in the common law literature. By delving into the historical roots of sunset clauses and tracing them back to the Roman Empire and the Medieval times in England, this book explains how this instrument has been used to maintain a balance between legislative and executive powers. Kouroutakis provides a thorough description of how sunset clauses have been employed throughout the times to gather parliamentary consensus and accelerate the lawmaking process during emergencies, two functions which these provisions still perform in modern times. This book is not only a phenomenal historical study of temporary legislation but it is also a fundamental book to understand the principle of separation of powers and the rule of law.


" Sofia Ranchordas, Assistant Professor of Constitutional and Administrative Law, Leiden Law School, The Netherlands & Affiliated Fellow, Information Society Project, Yale Law School. "The Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses thus establishes Kouroutakis as a leading voice in this area and well-placed to advance our understanding of sunset clauses further. It is a valuable addition to the literature and a must for anybody interested in the relation between constitutional norms and time." Alan Greene, Assistant Professor, Durham Law School The Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses: An historical and normative analysis has been cited in the following UK parliamentary reports: * Jack Simson Caird, European Union (Withdrawal Bill) clause 7 "the correcting power" Briefing Paper No 8171 House of Commons Library (December 2017) * Jack Simson Caird, European Union Withdrawal Bill, Briefing Paper No 8079 House of Commons Library (September 2017) * Jack Simson Caird, Legislating for Brexit: the Great Repeal Bill, Briefing Paper No 7793 House of Commons Library (May 2017) * Charlie Elphicke, Ready on Day O≠ Meeting the Brexit Borders challenge (April 2017) The book has also been referenced in Hansard.


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