Roundtable Discussion on The Structure and Nature of Constitutional Rights
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- Roundtable Discussion on The Structure and Nature of Constitutional Rights
January
19
Thursday
Time: | 9:30 am to 3:30 pm (SGT) |
Venue: | Lee Sheridan Conference Room, Eu Tong Sen Building, NUS Law (Bukit Timah Campus) |
Type of Participation: | Participation by Invitation Only |
Description
The speakers at this roundtable will be looking at key issues relating to the structure and nature of constitutional rights. In particular, speakers address:
- Issues relating to how courts define rights and how rights are balanced against other interests (state or community) where the two come into conflict with each other.
- The structure and design of tools the courts use to adjudicate limits on rights (including proportionality balancing and notions of ‘reasonableness’ of state action).
- The way in which we talk about rights and whether there are patterns that emerge in the conversations that take place about rights in different jurisdictions and systems.
- The structure and design of constitutional remedies used by courts to deal with rights infringements.
Organised By
Centre for Legal Theory; and
Centre for Asian Legal Studies