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Does the United Kingdom still have a constitution? / by Anthony King

By: King, Anthony Stephen.
Contributor(s): Hamlyn Trust.
Series: Hamlyn lecturesFifty-second series. Publisher: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2001Description: xvi, 111 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 042174930X.Subject(s): Constitutional history -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- ConstitutionDDC classification: 342.42
Contents:
Preface. - Contents. - The Hamlyn Lectures. - The Hamlyn Trust. - 1. Two Constitutional Archetypes. - 2. The British Tradition and Its Logic. - 3. The United Kingdom Constitution Amended. - 4. A New Constitutional Settlement? - Notes. - Index.
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"Published under the auspices of the Hamlyn Trust". - Back cover

Preface. - Contents. - The Hamlyn Lectures. - The Hamlyn Trust. - 1. Two Constitutional Archetypes. - 2. The British Tradition and Its Logic. - 3. The United Kingdom Constitution Amended. - 4. A New Constitutional Settlement? - Notes. - Index.