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Some Problems of the Constitution

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Constitutional challenges tackled in 70s Britain.

Recommended for those interested in constitutional issues and politics, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the problems faced in Early Britain's constitution, discussing the roles of monarchs, courts and parliamentarians. It highlights the difficulties arising from the central principles of the modern constitution that might also interest history enthusiasts.

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Some Problems of the Constitution

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ISBN: *0091099404
Publisher: Hutchinson & Co

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Authors: Geoffrey Marshall and Graeme C. Moodie
Publisher: Hutchinson & Co, 1979
Condition: Softcover, Well Read, Slight dogear damage on book exterior, minor foxing on book interior


Marshall and Moodie set out to illustrate contemporary discission of constitutional problems in Britain and to analyze the difficulties which arise in the working of the central principle of the modern constitution- that of ministerial responsibility. The different aspects covered include the relations of ministers of the Crown with the Moarch, Parliment and the Courts, and recent problems raised by parlimwentary privilege.

 

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Constitutional challenges tackled in 70s Britain.

Recommended for those interested in constitutional issues and politics, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the problems faced in Early Britain's constitution, discussing the roles of monarchs, courts and parliamentarians. It highlights the difficulties arising from the central principles of the modern constitution that might also interest history enthusiasts.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.