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- A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition
- Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
- A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Biggest Legal Mind We Have
- 3 Young Dicey in Oxford
- 4 Dicey the Common Lawyer
- 5 Dicey and the Art and Science of Law
- 6 Lectures Introductory to the Law of the Constitution
- 7 Dicey’s Legal Constitution
- 8 The Law of Parliamentary Sovereignty
- 9 The Supremacy of Ordinary Law
- 10 Sovereignty and the Spirit of Legality
- 11 Dicey’s Administrative Law Blind Spot
- 12 Towards a Discursive Legalism
- 13 The Constitution in the Common Law Tradition
- Appendix Was Dicey Diceyan?
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Young Dicey in Oxford
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 January 2021
- A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition
- Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
- A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Frontispiece
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Biggest Legal Mind We Have
- 3 Young Dicey in Oxford
- 4 Dicey the Common Lawyer
- 5 Dicey and the Art and Science of Law
- 6 Lectures Introductory to the Law of the Constitution
- 7 Dicey’s Legal Constitution
- 8 The Law of Parliamentary Sovereignty
- 9 The Supremacy of Ordinary Law
- 10 Sovereignty and the Spirit of Legality
- 11 Dicey’s Administrative Law Blind Spot
- 12 Towards a Discursive Legalism
- 13 The Constitution in the Common Law Tradition
- Appendix Was Dicey Diceyan?
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
At the age of nineteen, Dicey went up to Oxford to read Classics. Due to his frail physical condition, he delayed matriculation at his college, Balliol, until Easter of 1854. Most students commenced their studies in the autumn and so Dicey matriculated with only two or three other students. One of them, as it happens, was Thomas Erskine Holland, who would become the Chichele Professor of International Law at Oxford and a lifelong friend.1
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- A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional TraditionA Legal Turn of Mind, pp. 34 - 50Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020