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The British Constitution: Continuity and Change

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Vernon Bogdanor once told the Guardian that he made 'a living of something that doesn't exist'. He also quipped that the British Constitution can be summed up in eight words: 'Whatever the Queen in Parliament decides is law'. That may still be the case, yet in many ways the once elusive British Constitution has now become much more grounded, much more tangible and much more based on written sources than was previously the case. It now exists in a way in which it previously did not.
However, though the changes may seem revolutionary, much of the underlying structure remains unchanged; there are limits to the changes. Where does all this leave the Constitution? Here constitutional experts, political scientists and legal practitioners present up-to-date and in-depth commentaries on their respective areas of expertise. While also a Festschrift in honour of Vernon Bogdanor, this book is above all a comprehensive compendium on the present state of the British Constitution.

Συγγραφέας: Qvortrup Matt
Εκδότης: HART PUBLISHING
Σελίδες: 216
ISBN: 9781849469883
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
Αριθμός Έκδοσης: 1
Έτος έκδοσης: 2016

Author Biographies
Introduction: The British Constitution – Continuity and Change
Matt Qvortrup
1 The Changing Constitution in Context
David Butler
2 Constitutional Reform Since 1997: The Historians' Perspective
Mike Finn and Anthony Seldon
3 The Constitution and the Public – How Voters Forgot the Constitution
Peter Riddell
4 'Let Me Take You to a Foreign Land': The Political and the Legal Constitution
Matt Qvortrup
5 The Politics-Free Dimension to the UK Constitution
Dawn Oliver
6 Constitutional Conventions
David Feldman
7 Continuity and Change in Constitutional Conventions
Joseph Jaconelli
8 'The Three Hundred and Seven Year Itch': Scotland and the 2014 Independence Referendum
Stephen Tierney
9 Constitutional Change and Parliamentary Sovereignty – the Impossible Dialectic
Richard Gordon QC
10 Queen Elizabeth II and the Evolution of the Monarchy
Robert Blackburn
11 Constitutional Justice and Constitutional Politics in France
Denis Baranger
Epilogue

Matt Qvortrup is Professor of Political Science at Coventry University and holds the James Walston Chair of International Relations at the American University of Rome

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