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Keith David Ewing (born 29 March 1955) is professor of
public law Public law is the part of law that governs relations between legal persons and a government, between different institutions within a state, between different branches of governments, as well as relationships between persons that are of direct ...
at
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
and recognised as a leading scholar in
public law Public law is the part of law that governs relations between legal persons and a government, between different institutions within a state, between different branches of governments, as well as relationships between persons that are of direct ...
,
constitutional law Constitutional law is a body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a State (polity), state, namely, the executive (government), executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as th ...
, law of democracy,
labour law Labour laws (also known as labor laws or employment laws) are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, ...
and human rights. Ewing's work has been considered as "one of the leading lights of English public law". He has been recognised as "one of the world's leading scholars of the constitution of social democracy" and is a co-author of two of Britain's leading textbooks in
constitutional A constitution is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed. When these princip ...
and
administrative law Administrative law is the division of law that governs the activities of government agency, executive branch agencies of Forms of government, government. Administrative law concerns executive branch rule making (executive branch rules are gener ...
, and
labour law Labour laws (also known as labor laws or employment laws) are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, ...
.


Biography

Ewing went to law school at
Edinburgh University The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a Public university, public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted ...
, where he graduated in 1976. He then went to Trinity Hall,
University of Cambridge , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
, to write his PhD in Law. In 1978, he went back to
Edinburgh University The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a Public university, public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted ...
to teach. Ewing taught at
Edinburgh University The University of Edinburgh ( sco, University o Edinburgh, gd, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as ''Edin.'' in Post-nominal letters, post-nominals) is a Public university, public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Granted ...
(1978-1983) and at
University of Cambridge , mottoeng = Literal: From here, light and sacred draughts. Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge. , established = , other_name = The Chancellor, Masters and Schola ...
(1983-1989), before becoming Professor of Public Law at
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
School of Law A law school (also known as a law centre or college of law) is an institution specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a lawyer within a given jurisdiction. Law degrees Argentina In Argentina, ...
in 1989. He has also taught at several universities in Australia (such as
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
and
Monash University Monash University () is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named for prominent World War I general Sir John Monash, it was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. The university has a ...
) and Canada (such as
Osgoode Hall Osgoode Hall is a landmark building in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The original -storey building was started in 1829 and finished in 1832 from a design by John Ewart and William Warren Baldwin. The structure is named for William Osgood ...
). Professor Ewing is the author, co-author or editor of 40 books, and published several book chapters and journal articles in leading journals around the world. His work recognise the significance of an integrated and broad vision of the constitutional order. He was perhaps the first scholar to coin the term ‘juristocracy’, to describe "the way democratic societies can be crushed by unelected judges under cover of ostensible principles like ‘the rule of law’ and ‘the protection of human rights’". Ewing has written extensively on the funding of political parties and has been regarded as "the most prolific and influential scholar in political finance in the common law world beyond the US". His first book on the topic – The Funding of Political Parties in Britain – was published by Cambridge University Press in 1987. He has also important work relating to reforming
labour law Labour laws (also known as labor laws or employment laws) are those that mediate the relationship between workers, employing entities, trade unions, and the government. Collective labour law relates to the tripartite relationship between employee, ...
to strengthen
trade union A trade union (labor union in American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers intent on "maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment", ch. I such as attaining better wages and benefits ( ...
freedom, constitutional reform, relating to public participation in the political process and the status of social and economic rights.. In 2020, Ewing published the well received article COVID-19: Government by Decree at the King's Law Journal, where he argued that there was a failure on the part of the British Parliament to discharge its basic constitutional duties; and the book MI5, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law published by Oxford University Press. To celebrate Ewing's scholarly legacy, papers in his honour were published in a book by Hart-Bloomsbury in 2020 (The Constitution of Social Democracy: Essays in Honour of Keith Ewing), edited by Professor Alison Young (Cambridge University), Professor Alan Bogg (Bristol University), and Professor Jacob Rowbottom (Oxford University).


Publications

;Books (selected) *
MI5, the Cold War, and the Rule of Law
' (Oxford University Press 2020) *''
A Manifesto for Labour Law ''A Manifesto for Labour Law: towards a comprehensive revision of workers’ rights'' (Institute of Employment Rights, 2016) is a set of reform proposals for UK labour law, written by fifteen labour rights experts in academia and legal practice fr ...
'' (2016) *(with Jacob Rowbottom and Joo-Cheong Tham)
The Funding of Political Parties: Where Now?
' (Routledge 2011) *
The Bonfire of the Liberties
' (Oxford University Press 2010) *(with AW Bradley) ''Constitutional and Administrative Law'' (Longman 2007) *
The Cost of Democracy: Party Funding in Modern British Politics
' (Hart Publishing 2007) *(with
Samuel Issacharoff Samuel Issacharoff (born 1954) is an American law professor, whose scholarly work focuses on constitutional law, voting rights and civil procedure. Career Issacharoff graduated from Binghamton University in 1975 and Yale Law School in 1983. He ...
)
Party Funding And Campaign Financing in International Perspective
' (Hart Publishing 2006) Columbia-London Law Series *(with
Hugh Collins Hugh Collins, (born 21 June 1953) is emeritus Vinerian Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford and a fellow of All Souls College. He retains the former title as emeritus after Timothy Endicott took up the professorship on 1 July 202 ...
and Aileen McColgan) ''Labour Law, Text, Cases and Materials'' (Hart Publishing 2005) *(with Tom Campbell and
Adam Tomkins Adam Tomkins (born 28 June 1969) is a British academic and politician who is the John Millar Professor of Public Law at the University of Glasgow School of Law. A member of the Scottish Conservatives, he was a Member of the Scottish Parliament ...
)
Skeptical Essays on Human Rights
' (Oxford University Press 2002) *(with Conor Gearty)
The Struggle for Civil Liberties
' (Oxford University Press 2000) *''Money, Politics and Law: A Study of Electoral Campaign Finance Reform in Canada'' (Clarendon Press 1992) *(with Conor Gearty) ''Freedom under Thatcher: Civil Liberties in Modern Britain'' (Oxford University Press 1990) *''Britain and the ILO'' (1989) *
The Funding of Political Parties in Britain
' (Cambridge University Press 1987) ;Recent articles and chapters (selected) * The Repudiation of Buckley v. Valeo, Ewing, K., 2018, Democracy by The People: Reforming Campaign Finance in America. Eugene D. Mazo and Timothy K. Kuhner (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. * Civil Liberties and the Korean War. Ewing, K. 1 May 2018, In : Modern Law Review. 81, 3, p. 395-421 * The Strasbourg court treats trade unionists with contempt: Svenska Transportarbetareförbundet and Seko v Sweden. Ewing, K. D. & Hendy, Q. C. J., 5 Sep 2017, In : Industrial Law Journal. 46, 3, p. 435-443 * Brexit and Parliamentary Sovereignty. Ewing, K., 13 Jul 2017, In : Modern Law Review. 80, 4, p. 711-726 * Jeremy Corbyn and the law of democracy. Ewing, K., 4 May 2017, In : King's Law Journal. 28, 2, p. 343-362 * New perspectives on collective labour law: Trade union recognition and collective bargaining. Ewing, K. & Hendy, J., 1 Mar 2017, In : Industrial Law Journal. 46, 1, p. 23-51 * The Trade Union Act 2016 and the failure of human rights. Ewing, K. D. & John Hendy, Q. C., 1 Sep 2016, In : Industrial Law Journal. 45, 3, p. 391-422. * La Unión Europea, los Estados Unidos de América y la Asociación Transatlántica para el comercio y la inversión (TTIP): La negociación colectiva y la emergente «ley transnacional de relaciones laborales». Ewing, K. D., 1 Jun 2016, In : Trabajo y Derecho. 18 * Special Issue: The Right To Strike: Editors’ preface. Ewing, K. D. & Hendy Q. C, J., 26 Apr 2016, In : King's Law Journal. 27, 1, p. 22-23 * Freedom of association. Bogg, A. & Ewing, K. D., 31 Jul 2015, Comparative Labor Law. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, p. 296-329 * Special issue constitutional law in Japan and the United Kingdom introduction. Yanai, K. & Ewing, K. D., 1 Jan 2015, In : King's Law Journal. 26, 2, p. 185-188 * The courts and the judiciary. Ewing, K. D., 1 Jan 2014, Central Debates in British Politics. Taylor and Francis Ltd., p. 409-430 * Doughty Defenders of the Human Rights Act. Ewing, K., 2012, Confronting the Human Rights Act 1998: Contemporary themes and perspectives. Kang-Riou, N., Milner, J. & Nayak, S. (eds.). Routledge, p. 119-138 * Economic Rights. Ewing, K., 2012, The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law. Rosenfeld, M. & Sajó, A. (eds.). Oxford University Press, p. 1036-1056 (Oxford Handbooks in Law). * Labour Law. Collins, H., Ewing, K. & McColgan, A., 2012, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Law in Context) * What is the Point of Human Rights Law?. Ewing, K., 2012, Examining Critical Perspectives on Human Rights. Dickinson, R., Katselli, E., Murray, C. & Pedersen, O. W. (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 37-60 * ¿AV o no AV? Lecciones de Australia. Orr, G. & Ewing, K., 2012, Sistemas electorales y principios constitucionales,VIII Congreso Mundial de la Asociación Internacional de Derecho Constitucional/8th World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law. Mesa, I. (ed.). Mexico City: UNAM and Mexican Electoral Court, p. 241-266 * Introduction. Ewing, K. D. ., Campbell, T. & Tomkins, A., Sep 2011, The legal protection of human rights: Sceptical essays. Campbell, T., Keith, E. & Tomkins, A. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press
What today's charter of workers' rights looks like
(31 January 2011) The Guardian * The legal protection of human rights: Sceptical essays. Campbell, T. (ed.), Ewing, K. D. . (ed.) & Tomkins, A. (ed.), Sep 2011, Oxford: Oxford University Press. * Judges and Free Speech in the United Kingdom. Ewing, K., 2011, Judiciaries in comparative perspective. Lee, HP. (ed.). Cambridge, U.K: Cambridge University Press, p. 237-256 * Political Party Finance – Themes in International Perspective. Ewing, K., 2011, Electoral democracy: Australian prospects. Tham, J-C., Costar, B. J. & Orr, G. (eds.). Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Publishing * The Cold War, Civil Liberties and the House of Lords. Ewing, K. D. ., 2011, The legal protection of human rights: sceptical essays. Campbell, T., Keith, E. & Tomkins, A. (eds.). Oxford: Oxford University Press * The Role of Spending Controls. Ewing, K. & Rowbottom, J., 2011, The funding of political parties: where now?. Ewing, K., Rowbottom, J. & Tham, J-C. (eds.). London: Routledge, p. 77-91 (Routledge research in comparative politics; vol. 44). * The Trade Union Question in British Political Funding. Ewing, K., 2011, The funding of political parties: where now?. Ewing, K., Rowbottom, J. & Tham, J-C. (eds.). London: Routledge, p. 54-74 (Routledge research in comparative politics; vol. 44). * A Procedural Assault on the Right to Strike – Lessons from Across the Irish Sea. Ewing, K., 2010, The Industrial Relations Act 1990: 20 years on. Kerr, T. (ed.). Dublin: Round Hall/Thomson Reuters * Foreword. Ewing, K., 2010, Human rights at work: perspectives on law and regulation. Fenwick, C. F. & Novitz, T. (eds.). Oxford: Hart Pub, (Oñati international series in law and society). * The dramatic implications of Demir and Baykara. Ewing, K. D. & John Hendy, Q. C., 2010, In : Industrial Law Journal. 39, 1, p. 2-51 * The Judiciary. Ewing, K., 2009, The Oxford handbook of British politics. Flinders, M. (ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 262-282 (Oxford handbooks).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ewing, Keith 1955 births Living people Academics of King's College London British legal scholars British legal writers Writers from London Scholars of administrative law Date of birth missing (living people) English constitutionalists