This is an interesting and stimulating collection of essays. It would be possible to engage in an article-length response to each of the chapters. The space at my disposal does not do justice to the quality of the research, argumentation and presentation of the authors ... Craig should be delighted that his ideas and work have generated such a worthy response in this publication.
Patrick J Birkinshaw, Emeritus Professor of Public Law, University of Hull, Amicus Curiae
... the book covers a diversity of subjects, but something that marks it out from other edited collections is the way its diversity does not detract from its cohesiveness. Instead, Craig's scholarship provides an inspiration that pervades the book, resulting in a number of common themes that bind the individual chapters together. The book certainly achieves what its editors hoped, that is a collection of papers rising to the intellectual challenge set by Craig's work.
Julian R Murphy, Melbourne Law School, Australian Law Journal