Collaborative Constitutional Accountability
(2023)
Book Chapter
Wheatle, S. (2023). Collaborative Constitutional Accountability. In M. Flinders, & C. Monaghan (Eds.), Questions of Accountability: Prerogatives, Power and Politics. Bloomsbury
Dr Se-shauna Wheatle's Outputs (40)
Diverse Voices in Public Law (2023)
Book
Wheatle, S., & O'Loughlin, E. (Eds.). (in press). Diverse Voices in Public Law. Bristol University Press
Responsive Judicial Review and Multipolar Constitutional Theories (2022)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S. (2022). Responsive Judicial Review and Multipolar Constitutional Theories. National Law School of India Review, 34(2), 94-103Dixon’s exposition of modern democratic dysfunction and responsive judging arrives at an opportune time, in which both newer and more established democracies are experiencing considerable challenges to their democratic norms and structures.1 Dixon co... Read More about Responsive Judicial Review and Multipolar Constitutional Theories.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Is the Monarch an apolitical longstop? (2022)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S., & Masterman, R. (2022). The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Is the Monarch an apolitical longstop?. [https://constitutionallawmatters.wordpress.com/2022/07/05/the-queens-platinum-jubilee-is-the-monarch-an-apolitical-longstop/]
The Unintended Consequences of Legislative Constitutionalism: The Common Law Constitution and Judicial Comparativism (2022)
Book Chapter
Wheatle, S. (2022). The Unintended Consequences of Legislative Constitutionalism: The Common Law Constitution and Judicial Comparativism. In M. Gordon, & A. Tucker (Eds.), The New Labour Constitution : Twenty Years On (63-84). Bloomsbury
Plenary Lecture: Creolizing Constitutional Law: Lessons from the Caribbean Court of Justice (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2021, December). Plenary Lecture: Creolizing Constitutional Law: Lessons from the Caribbean Court of Justice. Paper presented at The Global Summit
The Structure of Common Law Constitutionalism (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2020, December). The Structure of Common Law Constitutionalism. Paper presented at Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Conference
The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Constitutions (2020)
Book
Albert, R., O'Brien, D., & Wheatle, S. (Eds.). (2020). The Oxford Handbook of Caribbean Constitutions. Oxford University Press
Constitutional Principles: Forging Caribbean Constitutionalism (2020)
Book Chapter
Wheatle, S. (2020). Constitutional Principles: Forging Caribbean Constitutionalism. In R. Albert, D. O'Brien, & S. Wheatle (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of Caribbean constitutions (79-104). Oxford University Press
Contradictions in faith in the Caribbean context: postcolonialism, religion and the constitution (2020)
Journal Article
Campbell, Y., & Wheatle, S. (2020). Contradictions in faith in the Caribbean context: postcolonialism, religion and the constitution. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 58(3), 277-284. https://doi.org/10.1080/14662043.2020.1782624Revealing an enduring tension between law and religion and between colonial and independence institutions of law and politics, the Caribbean functions as a site of contestations over ̶ and responses to ̶ religion, identity, and rights. Both the postc... Read More about Contradictions in faith in the Caribbean context: postcolonialism, religion and the constitution.
Constitutional Faith and Identity in the Caribbean: Tradition, Politics and the Creolisation of Caribbean Constitutional Law (2020)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S., & Campbell, Y. (2020). Constitutional Faith and Identity in the Caribbean: Tradition, Politics and the Creolisation of Caribbean Constitutional Law. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 58(3), 344-365. https://doi.org/10.1080/14662043.2020.1773637This article maintains that in order to develop constitutional faith in the region, there must be both a firm constitutional identity and trust in the state’s capacity to deliver important public goods. The limited growth of both constitutional ident... Read More about Constitutional Faith and Identity in the Caribbean: Tradition, Politics and the Creolisation of Caribbean Constitutional Law.
Access to Justice: From Judicial Empowerment to Public Empowerment (2020)
Book Chapter
Wheatle, S. (2020). Access to Justice: From Judicial Empowerment to Public Empowerment. In M. Elliott, & K. Hughes (Eds.), Common Law Constitutional Rights (49-70). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509906895.ch-003
Common Law Constitutionalism Through Methodology (2019)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S. (2019). Common Law Constitutionalism Through Methodology. McGill law journal, 65(2), Article 341This paper makes the case that methodology is a cornerstone of the advance of common law constitutionalism both within jurisdictions and transnationally. Common law methods, including interpretive presumptions and reasoning by unwritten principles, a... Read More about Common Law Constitutionalism Through Methodology.
The Rule of Law in the Caribbean Court of Justice (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2019, December). The Rule of Law in the Caribbean Court of Justice. Paper presented at Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers Conference, Belize
Miller/Cherry and Constitutional Principle (2019)
Digital Artefact
Masterman, R., & Wheatle, S. (in press). Miller/Cherry and Constitutional Principle. [UK Constitutional Law Blog]
Unity, Disunity and Vacuity: Constitutional Adjudication and the Common Law (2018)
Book Chapter
Masterman, R., & Wheatle, S. (2018). Unity, Disunity and Vacuity: Constitutional Adjudication and the Common Law. In M. Elliott, J. Varuhas, & S. Wilson Stark (Eds.), The unity of public law : doctrinal, theoretical, and comparative perspectives (123-148). Hart Publishing. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509915217.ch-006Roger Masterman Se-Shauna Wheatle Our thanks are due to Mark Elliott and William Lucy for their comments on a previous draft. The common law is often seen as a unifying and stabilising factor across and within jurisdictions; in the United Kingdom, fo... Read More about Unity, Disunity and Vacuity: Constitutional Adjudication and the Common Law.
Unpacking separation of powers: judicial independence, sovereignty and conceptual flexibility in the UK constitution (2017)
Journal Article
Masterman, R., & Wheatle, S. (2017). Unpacking separation of powers: judicial independence, sovereignty and conceptual flexibility in the UK constitution. Public Law, 2017(Jul), 469-487Considers the extent to which the UK doctrine of separation of powers exerts a normative influence on judicial decision-making. Examines the evolving constitutional significance of the doctrine, and how it manifests itself in judicial discourse throu... Read More about Unpacking separation of powers: judicial independence, sovereignty and conceptual flexibility in the UK constitution.
Principled Reasoning in Human Rights Adjudication. (2017)
Book
Wheatle, S. (2017). Principled Reasoning in Human Rights Adjudication. (224). Hart PublishingImplied constitutional principles form part of the landscape of the development of fundamental rights in common law jurisdictions, affecting issues ranging from the remuneration of judges to the appropriation of property by the state. Principled Reas... Read More about Principled Reasoning in Human Rights Adjudication..
Unity, Disunity and Vacuity: Constitutional Adjudication and the Common Law (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle., S. (2016, December). Unity, Disunity and Vacuity: Constitutional Adjudication and the Common Law. Paper presented at Cambridge Public Law Conference, Cambridge, England
A Cosmopolitan Common Law Constitution (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2016, December). A Cosmopolitan Common Law Constitution. Paper presented at ICON-S Public Law Conference, New York, USA
The Constitutionality of the “Homosexual Advance Defence” in the Commonwealth Caribbean (2016)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S. (2016). The Constitutionality of the “Homosexual Advance Defence” in the Commonwealth Caribbean. The equal rights review, 16, 38-60
Bounded Cosmopolitanism and a Constitutional Common Law (2016)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S. (2016). Bounded Cosmopolitanism and a Constitutional Common Law. The journal of comparative law, 11(2), 235-257
Engagement and 'New Imperialism' (2015)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S. (2015). Engagement and 'New Imperialism'. [[Media unknown]]
Principled Reasoning in Human Rights Cases (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2015, December). Principled Reasoning in Human Rights Cases. Paper presented at Younger Comparativists' Conference, Florida, USA
Opinion 2/13 and its UK Human Rights Effects (2015)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S. (2015). Opinion 2/13 and its UK Human Rights Effects. [[Media unknown]]
The ‘Constitutional Aspect’ in Evans v Attorney General (2015)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S., & Masterman, R. (2015). The ‘Constitutional Aspect’ in Evans v Attorney General. [[Media unknown]]
A Common Law Resurgence in Rights Protection? (2015)
Journal Article
Masterman, R., & Wheatle, S. (2015). A Common Law Resurgence in Rights Protection?. European Human Rights Law Review, 2015(1), 57-65Following a period of relative dormancy, the UK Supreme Court has revitalised the notion that the common law might provide effective protection for human rights. In Osborn v Parole Board , Kennedy v Information Commissioner and A v BBC the Supreme Co... Read More about A Common Law Resurgence in Rights Protection?.
Comparative Law and the Ius Gentium (2014)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S. (2014). Comparative Law and the Ius Gentium. Cambridge journal of international and comparative law, 3(4), 1060-1083. https://doi.org/10.7574/cjicl.03.04.251Constitutional principles are sometimes invoked in adjudication as a bridge to foreign law. This article argues that a cosmopolitan approach, such as that advocated by Jeremy Waldron through his ius gentium theory, is useful in accounting for the use... Read More about Comparative Law and the Ius Gentium.
Criminalising Cross-Dressing in Guyana: Quincy McEwan et al vs. Attorney General of Guyana (2013)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S. (2013). Criminalising Cross-Dressing in Guyana: Quincy McEwan et al vs. Attorney General of Guyana. [[Media unknown]]
Violence Against LGBT Persons in the Commonwealth Caribbean (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2013, December). Violence Against LGBT Persons in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Paper presented at Caribbean Association of Judicial Officers Conference, Barbados
Maurice Tomlinson v Television Jamaica Ltd: Horizontal Rights Application in Jamaica (2013)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S. (2013). Maurice Tomlinson v Television Jamaica Ltd: Horizontal Rights Application in Jamaica. [[Media unknown]]
Adjudication in Homicide Cases involving Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered (LGBT) Persons in the Commonwealth Caribbean (2013)
Report
Commonwealth Caribbean. [No known commissioning body]
Constitutional Reform and the Courts (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2013, December). Constitutional Reform and the Courts. Paper presented at Constitutional Reform and the Commonwealth Caribbean, London, England
The Residual Powers of the Court (2012)
Digital Artefact
Wheatle, S. (2012). The Residual Powers of the Court. [[Media unknown]]
Post-Independence Constitutional Reform In The Commonwealth Caribbean And A New Charter Of Fundamental Rights And Freedoms For Jamaica (2012)
Journal Article
O'Brien, D., & Wheatle, S. (2012). Post-Independence Constitutional Reform In The Commonwealth Caribbean And A New Charter Of Fundamental Rights And Freedoms For Jamaica. Public Law, 2012,
The Rights to Equality and Non-Discrimination and the Jamaican Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (2012)
Journal Article
Wheatle, S. (2012). The Rights to Equality and Non-Discrimination and the Jamaican Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Uses and Abuses of Comparative Constitutional Law (2011)
Digital Artefact
O'Brien, D., & Wheatle, S. (2011). The Commonwealth Caribbean and the Uses and Abuses of Comparative Constitutional Law. [[Media unknown]]
Reflections on the Rule of Law and Substantive Equality (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2011, December). Reflections on the Rule of Law and Substantive Equality. Paper presented at International Graduate Legal Research Conference, London, England
Courts vs Parliament? A Response to Ekins and Forsyth
Digital Artefact
Masterman, R., & Wheatle, S. Courts vs Parliament? A Response to Ekins and Forsyth. [[Media unknown]]
‘Constitutional Principles: Expression of the Ius Gentium?’
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wheatle, S. (2014, December). ‘Constitutional Principles: Expression of the Ius Gentium?’. Paper presented at Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law Conference, Cambridge, England