-
A Commentary on the Constitution of Malta, Tonio Borg
“Tonio Borg has assumed the role of high priest at the shrine of the Constitution of Malta, and he is more eminently qualified than most to serve that relentless and mellifluous goddess. By learning, by dedication, by career, by passion.
This is what Tonio Borg has set himself achieve in this truly monumental work – to analyse the text of the basic law, to record how it was understood or misunderstood over the years, to add the critical judgment of an acute mind that has loved the constitution and lived in symbiosis with it. Not many have attempted anything of this magnitude before. No one has succeeded like him with such ease, grace, force and thoroughness.”
Giovanni Bonello Judge of the European Court of Human Rights (1998-2010)
“A landmark feature which this volume exhibits is that it is very much case law driven. Dr Borg does not simply comment on the Constitution’s provisions through his reflections, readings and direct experience in the field, but refers constantly and incessantly to every single decided case related to the provision he is commenting upon.”
Kevin Aquilina Dean, Faculty of Laws, University of Malta
€50.00 -
-
Id-Dritt (GħSL), Vol. XX-XXVIII €25 each volume
Prior to check out input the edition/s you wish to purchase.
Id-Dritt is a peer-reviewed law journal published exclusively by Għaqda Studenti tal-Liġi, the Malta Law Students Association, and is the oldest continuous journal of its kind on the Islands. It offers a compilation of legal articles ranging from the broad to the specific, making it an essential item to a law student’s or lawyer’s library.
€25.00 -
-
-
Religion and the 1921 Malta Constitution, Genesis and Implications – His Grace Mgr Charles J Scicluna
Religion and the 1921 Malta Constitution, Genesis and Implications by His Grace Mgr Charles J Scicluna
€30.00 -
Towards a European Criminal Law System, Stefano Filletti
With this European reality in mind, the focus of this book is to examine the legal difficulties in implementing and applying these European Criminal norms in the Maltese legal system. In particular, the book examines the impact this may have on the substantive and procedural criminal rules applicable in Malta. Furthermore the rights of the person suspect or arrested and the rights of the persons accused are discussed and potential issues highlighted.
€30.00