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Reshaping The British Constitution Essays In Political Interpretation 1st Edition Nevil Johnson Auth

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Reshaping The British Constitution Essays In Political Interpretation 1st Edition Nevil Johnson Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 37.5 MB
Pages: 329
Author: Nevil Johnson (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230503366, 9780333946190, 9780333946206, 0230503365, 0333946197, 0333946200
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Reshaping The British Constitution Essays In Political Interpretation 1st Edition Nevil Johnson Auth by Nevil Johnson (auth.) 9780230503366, 9780333946190, 9780333946206, 0230503365, 0333946197, 0333946200 instant download after payment.

Reshaping the British Constitution provides a vigorous critique of the deformations of Britain's customary constitution and why it could not effectively stem the growth of a centralized political authority. On this foundation it provides a critical description and assessment of recent constitutional changes including devolution, House of Lords reform, human rights and the encroachment of the European Union. Nevil Johnson suggests that since the reform programme has rested on pragmatic political expediency rather than on coherent thinking about constitutional principles, it is likely to strengthen the familiar deformations of the customary constitution.

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