Making and Changing Law in Small Jurisdictions

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This book puts the spotlight on a different and neglected aspect of law drafting and reform: the question of size. Specifically, how does the size of a jurisdiction affect its ability to make and change its laws?

Some of the challenges affecting small jurisdictions include: a lack of resources and paucity of policy/drafting capacity; the pressures and pull from sources outside the jurisdiction (e.g. international bodies or NGOs; larger states; treaty commitments); a vulnerability to domestic capture (e.g. criminal elements, big local businesses, strong domestic lobby groups); weak/bad governance (e.g. laws or institutions which themselves do not encourage or promote good governance, reflection and reform); the legacy of colonial legal systems and their interaction with indigenous or customary laws; and struggles to comply with constitutional norms such as accountability and transparency. Despite these difficulties small jurisdictions also have certain advantages when it comes to making and reforming law: they can be flexible and creative; they can legislate very quickly if the political will is there; and there is strong informal/formal accountability in a small jurisdiction.

This edited collection explores law reform and law drafting in small jurisdictions through the themes of sovereignty; the impact of colonialism and legal plurality; the challenges of harmonising laws at regional and international levels; and constitutional reform. Of use to researchers and practitioners alike.


Covers a wide range of jurisdictions and areas of activity Provides useful lessons for law-making states of any size Gives theoretical and practical insights into the processes and outcomes of law-making

Autorentext

Dr Caroline Morris is a Reader in Public Law and the Founder and Director of the Centre for Small States at QMUL, a new initiative dedicated to research and analysis of the legal issues facing the world's small states. She has pioneered the study of small states from a legal perspective and is recognised as a leading figure in the field. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the interdisciplinary journal Small States and Territories and a General Editor of the World of Small States series. She has acted as a consultant to the governments of the Channel Islands of Alderney, Jersey and Sark. Recent small states publications include: Small States in a Legal World (ed with Petra Butler: Springer Publishing, Berlin, 2017); "Antidefection Laws in Three Small South Pacific Parliaments: A Cautionary Tale" (2022) 20(3) I.CON: International Journal of Constitutional Law 1; "The Importance of Being Small" in P Schoukens et al (eds) Out of the Box (Owl Press, Ghent, 2022) 389; "The legal issues facing the world's small states" (2021) 102(1) The Parliamentarian 52;"Beyond Westminster: Principles, Processes, Possibilities" in Venous Memari (ed) The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Bermuda Constitution: Reflections on its Past and Future (Centre for Justice, Hamilton, Bermuda, 2019); and "Attempting constitutional reform in the island microjurisdiction of Alderney" (2018) 47(2) Common Law World Review 105.


Inhalt

1 Navigating Law-making and Law Reform in Small Jurisdictions.- Part I Case studies in law-making in small jurisdictions.- 2 A small state, a worldwide jurisdiction: Vatican City State and its legal system.- 3 Small states and constitutional reform: democracy in Malta.- 4 Drafting for effectiveness: Tuvalu's Climate Change Resilience Act 2019.- Part II International influences and their impact on small jurisdictions.- 5 Mapping the UK's constitutional relationship with Britain's Overseas Territories in the human rights sphere.- 6 The Long Road to a Beneficial Ownership Regime in the Cayman Islands.- 7 Law Reform and Regulated Credit Reporting Systems in Commonwealth Small Island Developing States: a study of Jamaica.- Part III Global perspectives on law-making and law reform in small jurisdictions.- 8 The Challenges and Rewards of Law Drafting in Small States.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783031469459
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre International Law
    • Editor Caroline Morris
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 208
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Gewicht 324g
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T12mm
    • Jahr 2025
    • EAN 9783031469459
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 978-3-031-46945-9
    • Veröffentlichung 14.03.2025
    • Titel Making and Changing Law in Small Jurisdictions
    • Untertitel The World of Small States 11

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