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Mapping Unwritten Constitutionalism

Liverpool Public Law Unit invites you to a symposium on 'Mapping Unwritten Constitutionalism' hosted by the School of Law and Social Justice.

  • Date: 23 January 2024
  • Time: 9:00 - 17:00 
  • Location: School of Law and Social Justice

Unwritten constitutionalism continues to gain importance as a valuable emerging concept in legal and constitutional scholarship. This is especially true given the failure of written constitutions to prevent more authoritarian government and popular disengagement from politics, in addition to enhancing weaknesses in conventional forms of political accountability.

Our symposium brings together scholars from the UK and abroad, including both established academics and early career researchers, for one day to intensively address issues related to unwritten constitutionalism, to build and strengthen connections, and to set an agenda for future research and publication. Ultimately, our goal is to inspire an increase in scholarly output on unwritten constitutionalism at a vital time in legal and political history.

Registration

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Agenda

 

Please contact Dr Brian Christopher Jones with any queries: b.c.jones@liverpool.ac.uk

 

 

 

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