Descripción
El latín y sus intrincadas declinaciones se está perdiendo en las aulas juveniles, en la academia y en el foro. Este libro aspira, en su medida, a que ese grandioso patrimonio no se pierda y, con él, la base germinal de nuestra cultura jurídica.
Referendum Timeline
Part I: The Road to the Referendum
1: Introduction, Aileen McHarg, Tom Mullen, Alan Page and Neil Walker
2: The Independence Referendum in Historical and Political Context, Colin Kidd and Malcolm Petrie
Part II: The Referendum Process
3: The Scottish Independence Referendum: A Model of Good Practice in Direct Democracy?, Stephen Tierney
4: The Referendum Campaign, James Mitchell
Part III: The Referendum Debate
5: The Framing of the Referendum Debate, Tom Mullen
6: The Constitutional Case for Independence, Aileen McHarg
7: Making the Case for Union: Exactly Why Are We Better Together?, Jim Gallagher
8: Scotland, Secession, and the European Union, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott
9: International Law and Processes of Political Settlement, Christine Bell
10: Economics and National Autonomy, Andrew Scott
Part IV: Territorial Politics and the UK Constitution After the Independence Referendum
11: A Constitution in Flux: the Dynamics of Constitutional Change After the Referendum, Nicola McEwen
12: The Territorial Constitution and the Future of Scotland, Neil Walker
13: Devolutionary Federalism Within a Westminster-Derived Context, Nicholas Aroney
14: The Referendum Debate, the Democratic Deficit, and the Governance of Scotland, Alan Page
15: A Neverendum?, Andrew Tickell
Francisco José Navarro Sanchís. Magistrado de la Audiencia Nacional