EXCCEL
Comparative Law

Dr Marrani is a renowned expert in comparative constitutional and institutional law regarding French, English and other legal systems. Professor Wright’s research interests focus on tort law as a mechanism to secure human rights and the interface generally between domestic law and international human rights law.

Recent Publications:

Marrani, D.(2010) ‘Confronting the Symbolic Position of the Judge in Western Europeans Legal Traditions, a Comparative Essay’,3 European J. Legal Studies 1, pp.31 http://www.ejs.eu/7/89UK.pdf

Marrani, D. (2010) ‘The Role of Time in the Clinical Situation, according to Lacan’, Lacanian Psychoanalysis, http://www.lacanian-psychoanalysis.com

Marrani, D. (2010) ‘Semi-Presidentialism à la Française: Recent Evolutions of the ‘Two Headed’ Executive’, 2 Constitutional Forum 18 69-77.

Marrani, D. (2010) ‘A Love-Hate Relationship: France and European law’, 2 Columbia Journal of European Law 16 171-189.

Marrani, D. (2010) ‘Exclusion and Human Rights: The French Case’, University of San Francisco Journal of Law and Social Challenges (JLSC), 12 69-94.

Marrani, D. (Fall 2009) ‘Human Rights and Environmental Protection: The Pressure of the Charter for the Environment on the French Administrative Courts’ in ‘Sustainable Development in the Courts’, special issue, 1 Sustainable Development Law & Policy 10, American University, Washington College of Law 52-59

Marrani, D. (2009) ‘Contribution to the Study of "Exit Tax" in the UK’, in ‘Exit Tax: Comparative Analysis in a EU Perspective’, special issue, Studi Tributari Europei, Issue 1.

Marrani, D. (2008) ‘The Second Anniversary of the Constitutionalisation of the French Charter for the Environment. Constitutional and Environmental Implications’, 1 Environmental Law Review 10 9-27