Politics and the Constitution - Essays on British Government (Hardcover)


A constitution forms the basis of the legal order of the state, but it is also a "power-map" tracing the normative relationships between the government and citizen. This work presents a collection of essays which offers a political scientist's view of the British constitution. They seek to show why the constitution, having departed from the political agenda in the 1920s, reappeared in the 1970s and has remained part of the agenda despite all the efforts of politicaians to exorcise it.

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A constitution forms the basis of the legal order of the state, but it is also a "power-map" tracing the normative relationships between the government and citizen. This work presents a collection of essays which offers a political scientist's view of the British constitution. They seek to show why the constitution, having departed from the political agenda in the 1920s, reappeared in the 1970s and has remained part of the agenda despite all the efforts of politicaians to exorcise it.

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Imprint

Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

February 1996

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Dimensions

159 x 222mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

250

ISBN-13

978-1-85521-760-7

Barcode

9781855217607

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LSN

1-85521-760-0



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