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Book Title: Rights-Based Constitutional Review
Editor(s): Bell, John; Paris, Marie-Luce
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784717605
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 6
Extract:
Contributors
John Bell is Professor of Law at the University of Cambridge. He
teaches and researches in comparative law in Europe, particularly in
French law. His recent publications include European Legal Develop-
ment: The Case of Tort (with David Ibbetson, 2012). Previous publica-
tions have included Judiciaries within Europe (2006), and books on
French constitutional and administrative law. He has also written on
comparative law methodology and on the liability of public authorities.
He is editor of the Cambridge Law Journal.
Eoin Carolan is Senior Lecturer in Law at University College Dublin
Sutherland School of Law with research interests in constitutional law,
administrative law and comparative public law. He has authored or
co-authored a number of publications, including The Right to Privacy: A
Doctrinal and Comparative Analysis (2008), The Irish Constitution:
Governance and Values (2008), The New Separation of Powers: A Theory
for the Modern State (2009), Media Law in Ireland (2010), and The
Constitution of Ireland: Perspectives and Prospects (2012). His work on
The New Separation of Powers was shortlisted for the Society of Legal
Scholars' Peter Birks Prize in 2010, and won the Kevin Boyle Prize for
Outstanding Legal Scholarship in 2011.
Chintan Chandrachud is a PhD Candidate at Sidney Sussex College,
University of Cambridge and Chairperson of the Cambridge Pro Bono
Project. He holds a BCL and MPhil from the University of Oxford and
an LLB from the Government Law College, Mumbai. His recent publi-
cations include: `Declarations of Unconstitutionality in India and the UK:
Comparing ...
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