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British Guiana had a very peculiar constitutional development, the story of which is here painstakingly chronicled. Those interested in the practice of representative government as applied to colonial ...
Our political development has followed the course laid down by the rigid, written constitution, but the anchor of limitations is fixed in an element which is itself shifting and unstable.
Thus in 1922, the British realized that the flame of independence agitation could not be quenched and that saw the first constitutional development of the country: the Clifford Constitution.
And that’s natural: Remainers are willing to destroy what’s left of the British constitution to remain in the transnational European Union that was also subverting the British constitution.
But the last irony of a career always ironical has probably secured him a place of permanent interest in the history of British constitutional development.
In the preface, Professor Martin Loughlin says the decade between the first and second editions – 2013 to 2023 – has produced ‘more profound questions of constitutional significance than ...
'Constitutional convention' The existing British constitution is contained in a wide range of written documents - tracing back to Magna Carta in 1215 - and common law. Liberal Democrat justice ...
Indeed, in the past, the gradual development of conventions constraining the monarch’s power allowed the UK system to evolve gradually from a system of royal rule to a constitutional monarchy ...
With corporate power on the rise, and the need for a written constitution increasingly in evidence, it is essential reading for anyone who cares about the health of democracy.
Hong Kong's progress in constitutional development has been disappointing, the British government said in a report to Parliament yesterday.
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