Keith Ewing

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Keith D. Ewing is the Professor of Public Law at King's College, London[1] and co-author of two of Britain's leading textbooks in constitutional and administrative law, and labour law.

Ewing was educated at Edinburgh University and worked at Cambridge University in England, Monash University in Australia, Osgoode Hall in Canada, before joining the King's College, London law school in 1992.

Ewing is recognised as a leading scholar in public law and labour law. His most recent work relates to reforming labour law to strengthen trade union freedom, constitutional reform, relating to public participation in the political process and the status of social and economic rights.

[edit] Publications

  • A.W. Bradley and Keith Ewing, Constitutional and Administrative Law (2007) Longman
  • (with Samuel Issacharoff) Party Funding And Campaign Financing in International Perspective (2006) Columbia-London Law
  • (with Hugh Collins and Aileen McColgan) Labour Law, Text, Cases and Materials (2005) Hart Publishing ISBN-10: 1841133620
  • (with Tom Campbell) Skeptical Essays in Human Rights (2002)
  • The Struggle for Civil Liberties (2000)
  • (with Conor Gearty) Freedom under Thatcher: Civil Liberties in Modern Britain (1990) Oxford University Press
  • Britain and the ILO (1989)
  • The Funding of Political Parties in Britain (1987)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ King's Law School staff page

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