The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction / Martin Loughlin

By: Martin LoughlinMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: United Kingdom: Oxford University Press,  2013. Description: 152 p. : ill. ; 18 cmISBN: 9780199697694 DDC classification: 342.4102 
Contents:
Introduction ; 1. What constitution? ; 2. Writing the constitution ; 3. Parliamentary government ; 4. The expansion and contraction of the English state ; 5. Civil liberty ; 6. Whiter the constitution? ; References and further reading
Summary: The British constitution has grown organically in response to changes in its economic, political, and social environment, and is not contained in a single authoritative text. In this Very Short Introduction, Martin Loughlin examines the nature and authority of the constitution, and its challenging prospects for the future.
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Introduction ; 1. What constitution? ; 2. Writing the constitution ; 3. Parliamentary government ; 4. The expansion and contraction of the English state ; 5. Civil liberty ; 6. Whiter the constitution? ; References and further reading

The British constitution has grown organically in response to changes in its economic, political, and social environment, and is not contained in a single authoritative text. In this Very Short Introduction, Martin Loughlin examines the nature and authority of the constitution, and its challenging prospects for the future.

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