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Paolo Sandro
Paolo Sandro
Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds
Verified email at leeds.ac.uk
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The Making of Constitutional Democracy: From Creation to Application of Law
P Sandro
Hart Publishing/Bloomsbury, 2022
192022
Alcune aporie e un mutamento di paradigma nel nuovo articolo 6 del Trattato sull’Unione europea
P SANDRO
Rivista italiana di diritto pubblico comunitario 5, 855-912, 2009
112009
Unlocking legal validity: Some remarks on the artificial ontology of law
P Sandro
Legal validity and soft law, 99-123, 2018
102018
An axiomatic theory of law
P Sandro
Res Publica 17 (4), 343-354, 2011
82011
Creation and application of law: A neglected distinction
P Sandro
The University of Edinburgh, 2014
72014
To whom does the law speak? Canvassing a neglected picture of law’s interpretive field
P Sandro
Problems of Normativity, Rules and Rule-Following, 265-280, 2015
42015
A ‘political’constitution, but for whom? Citizenship fees, legality and the limits of doctrine
P Sandro
UK Constitutional Law Blog, 2022
32022
Garantism
D Ippolito, P Sandro
Springer, Dordrecht, 2022
12022
Vorrei ma non posso? The Brown Commission’s Report and the Conundrum of Constitutional Entrenchment in the UK
P Sandro
Leeds, 2022
12022
Constitutional amendments review without entrenchment in Israel? Common law constitutionalism and the limits of judicial review reform
P Sandro
Oxford University Press, 2023
2023
Still Defending Moderate Cognitivism in Legal Interpretation: A Reply to Four, Excellent, Critics
P Sandro
Diritto & Questioni Pubbliche 23, 55, 2023
2023
From rule-scepticism to the interpretive orthodoxy? On Wittgenstein, legal theory, and the difference between understanding and interpreting a rule
P Sandro
Interpretivism and the Limits of Law, 159-174, 2022
2022
A new ‘guardian’for the British constitution? Labour’s proposals for the House of Lords
P Sandro
Leeds, 2022
2022
Constitutional Democracy and The Sound of (Academic) Silence
P Sandro
Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional, 2021
2021
Constitutional Democracy and The Sound of (Academic) Silence. An Initial Reply to Jan Komárek
P Sandro
Verfassungsblog, 2021
2021
Do you really mean it? Ouster clauses, judicial review reform, and the UK constitutionalism paradox
P Sandro
2021
Of course you can still turn back!: On the revocability of the Article 50 notification and post-truth politics
P Sandro
Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional, 2017
2017
Like a Bargaining Chip: Enduring the Unsettled Status of EU Nationals Living in the UK
P Sandro
Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional, 2016
2016
Sovereign and misinformed: Brexit as an exercise in democracy
P Sandro
Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional, 2016
2016
Who are the Norm-Addressees in a Legal System? Some Hints Towards a Neglected Conclusion
P Sandro
Some Hints Towards a Neglected Conclusion (June 23, 2013). Edinburgh School …, 2013
2013
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