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2004

Book Chapter

Interpreting Statutory Bills of Rights: The Deleterious Effects of 'Do the Right Thing' Thinking

Allan, J. F. P. (2004). Interpreting Statutory Bills of Rights: The Deleterious Effects of 'Do the Right Thing' Thinking. The Statute: Making and Meaning. (pp. 285-298) edited by Bigwood, R.. Wellington: LexisNexis.

Interpreting Statutory Bills of Rights: The Deleterious Effects of 'Do the Right Thing' Thinking

2003

Book Chapter

A defence of the status quo

Allan, J. F. P. (2003). A defence of the status quo. Protecting Human Rights: Instruments and Institutions. (pp. 175-194) edited by T. Campbell, J. Goldsworthy and A. Stone. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press.

A defence of the status quo

2002

Book Chapter

Rights, paternalism, constitutions and judges

Allan, J. (2002). Rights, paternalism, constitutions and judges. Litigating rights: perspectives from domestic and international law. (pp. 29-46) edited by Grant Huscroft and Paul Rishworth. Oxford, United Kingdom: Hart Publishing.

Rights, paternalism, constitutions and judges

2001

Book Chapter

The Effect of a Statutory Bill of Rights Where Parliament is Sovereign: The Lesson from New Zealand

James Allan (2001). The Effect of a Statutory Bill of Rights Where Parliament is Sovereign: The Lesson from New Zealand. Sceptical Essays on The Human Rights Act 1998. (pp. 375-390) edited by T Campbell, KD Ewing and A Tomkins. New York: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199246687.001.0001

The Effect of a Statutory Bill of Rights Where Parliament is Sovereign: The Lesson from New Zealand

1999

Book Chapter

Lon Fuller's 'The Case of the Speluncean Explorers'

James Allan (1999). Lon Fuller's 'The Case of the Speluncean Explorers'. Rediscovering Fuller. (pp. 411-424) edited by W Witteveen and W van der Burg. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Lon Fuller's 'The Case of the Speluncean Explorers'

1998

Book Chapter

A Post-Speluncean Dialogue

James Allan (1998). A Post-Speluncean Dialogue. The Speluncean Case: Making Jurisprudence Seriously Enjoyable. (pp. 69-92) edited by James Allan. Little London, UK: Barry Rose Law Publisher.

A Post-Speluncean Dialogue