The Evolution of a Constitution: Eight Key Moments in British Constitutional History
Autor Elizabeth Wicksen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781841134185
ISBN-10: 184113418X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184113418X
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This new work casts light upon the British constitution of today by means of an in-depth consideration of eight key moments in British constitutional history.
Notă biografică
Dr Elizabeth Wicks is a Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Birmingham.
Cuprins
Introduction1688 - Glorious Revolution; Enduring Settlement: Sovereignty, Liberty and the Constitution 1707 - Union between England and Scotland: Unitary State and Limited Parliament1721 - The First Prime Minister? Executive Power and Its Journey from Monarch to Prime Minister1832 - The Great Reform Act: A First Step towards Democratic Representation?1911 - The Parliament Act: Guaranteeing the Legislative Superiority of the House of Commons1953 - The European Convention on Human Rights: an External Influence Within the Constitution1972 - The European Communities Act: European Legal Supremacy under the UK Constitution 1371998 - Devolution to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland: Decentralising the Union StateConclusion: The Evolving Constitution
Recenzii
This is an important and original book. It is a commentary and exegesis on the British constitution by means of eight case studies, turning points which shaped the constitution but which also shed light upon it...In each case Wicks depicts beautifully the historical context, related the events to constitutional moments before and after, and highlights their contemporary significance. The most original contribution of the book is the way in which Wicks teases out core principles of the British constitution which can be derived from each of the episodes she analyses. Some of these are familiar, but some are new and important...this is a commentary on the British constitution which ranks in the canon alongside Bagehot, Dicey and Jennings, and it deserves to last as long.
.a valuable contribution to constitutional history. It is clearly written and stimulating. It provides invaluable background reading for constitutional lawyers.
The most original contribution of the book is the way in which Wicks teases out core principles of the British constitution which can be derived from each of the episodes she analyses. this is a commentary on the British constitution which ranks in the canon alongside Bagehot, Dicey and Jennings, and it deserves to last as long.
.an innovative and important contribution to British constitutional studies. As a result of an acute understanding of both history and present day realities, Wicks not only demonstrates the need, but also provides the opportunity to examine Britain's constitutional evolution in order to understand her current challenges and predicament. It is a first-class piece of scholarship which deserves a wide and engaged readership.
...this challenging and well-researched book ought to be read widely by those teaching and studying constitutional law...I am sure that the book's format could provide an excellent eight-week introductory course in constitutional law: indeed, the book itself provides ample material for an advanced course on these lines.
...the practical complexities of devolution which it illustrates are deeply interesting.
It is a work of erudition and fine insights and is written in a style free from jargon.
.a valuable contribution to constitutional history. It is clearly written and stimulating. It provides invaluable background reading for constitutional lawyers.
The most original contribution of the book is the way in which Wicks teases out core principles of the British constitution which can be derived from each of the episodes she analyses. this is a commentary on the British constitution which ranks in the canon alongside Bagehot, Dicey and Jennings, and it deserves to last as long.
.an innovative and important contribution to British constitutional studies. As a result of an acute understanding of both history and present day realities, Wicks not only demonstrates the need, but also provides the opportunity to examine Britain's constitutional evolution in order to understand her current challenges and predicament. It is a first-class piece of scholarship which deserves a wide and engaged readership.
...this challenging and well-researched book ought to be read widely by those teaching and studying constitutional law...I am sure that the book's format could provide an excellent eight-week introductory course in constitutional law: indeed, the book itself provides ample material for an advanced course on these lines.
...the practical complexities of devolution which it illustrates are deeply interesting.
It is a work of erudition and fine insights and is written in a style free from jargon.
Descriere
This work casts light upon the British constitution of today by means of an in-depth study of eight key moments in British constitutional history.