Does the United Kingdom still have a constitution?
Does the United Kingdom still have a constitution?
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Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Hamlyn Trust, Anthony King
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): England
- Publication Information: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2001
- Publication Type (Medium): Aufsatzsammlung
- Type: Book
- Series title: Hamlyn lectures, 52nd ser.
- Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/does-the-united-kingdom-still-have-a-constitution/ (Stable identifier)
Short Description
XVI, 111 pages ; 23 cm.
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Does the United Kingdom still have a constitution? is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: by Anthony King.
- Publication Date: 2001
- Country/State: England
- Number of Editions: 10 editions
- First edition Date: 2001
- Last edition Date: 2001
- General Notes: “Based on the Hamlyn Lectures delivered at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London in late November and early December 2000”–Preface.
Published under the auspices of the Hamlyn Trust. - Languages: British English
- Library of Congress Code: KD3989
- Dewey Code: 342.41
- ISBN: 0421752009 9780421752009 042174930X 9780421749306
- OCLC: 46650821
Summary Note
An examination of the British constitutional tradition exploring where it is now heading. It describes the constitutional changes over the last 30 years of the 20th century, and it maintains that, although no one seems to have noticed the fact, the traditional British constitution no longer exists. ”’
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