Democratic Legitimacy and Constituent Power.
19 of April 2013- The Court Room, Senate House, London WC1E 7HU
Speakers confirmed:
Professor Simeon McIntosh, formerly Dean of Law Faculty at
the University of the West Indies. Professor
McIntosh has written extensively on the topic of constitutional reform in the
Commonwealth Caribbean - Caribbean Constitutional Reform: Rethinking
the West Indian Polity, (Caribbean Law Publishing Company, 2002) -
and is currently responsible for redrafting the Constitution of Grenada. As
part of this process Professor McIntosh has consulted extensively with civil
society organisations in Grenada
and with members of the Grenadian diaspora in the United States. His paper is
entitled ‘Constitution Founding in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Re-drafting
the Grenada Constitution.’
Dr Joel Colon-Rios, Victoria
University of Wellington Law School (by videolink). Dr Joel Colon-Rios is the
author of Weak Constitutionalism: Democratic Legitimacy and the Question of
Constituent Power (Routledge: 2012) in which he engages with Anglo-American
constitutional theory as well as examining the theory and practise of
constituent power in different constitutional regimes (including Latin American
countries) where constituent power has become an important part of the left’s
legal and political discourse. His paper is entitled ‘Constituent Power and Constitutional Reform: A Latin American
Perspective’.
Dr Derek O’Brien, Principal
Lecturer Oxford
Brookes University.
Dr O’Brien has written numerous journal articles on Commonwealth Caribbean
constitutionalism and is currently completing a monograph on the Constitutional
Law Systems of the Commonwealth Caribbean for Hart Publishing. His paper is
entitled ‘The Challenges of Post-Independence Constitutional Reform in
the Commonwealth Caribbean.’
Se-shauna Wheatle is a Jamaican Rhodes scholar and Lecturer in
Law at Exeter College,
University of Oxford. She is the co-author with Derek
O’Brien of a paper on the new Jamaican Charter of Fundamental Rights and
Freedoms (Public Law, forthcoming). Her paper is entitled, ‘Re-drafting
the Jamaican Constitution: The Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms.’
Convenor: Dr Derek
O’Brien, Principal
Lecturer Oxford
Brookes University
mailto: do’brien@brookes.ac.uk
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