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The Evolution of a Constitution: Eight Key Moments in British Constitutional History [Paperback]

Elizabeth Wicks (Author)

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June 1, 2006
This new work casts light upon the British constitution of today by means of an in-depth consideration of eight key moments in British constitutional history. The historical perspective adopted in this book facilitates an informed and contextual understanding of the intricacies of the contemporary British constitution. The book is based upon the premise that it is impossible to fully comprehend the nature, content, and implications of today's constitution without a firm grasp on how it evolved into its present form. Each of the eight main chapters focuses upon a different event in constitutional history which has contributed certain principles or practices to the modern day constitution, and explains how these principles or practices evolved and highlights their modern day significance. Historical events covered include the 1688 Glorious Revolution, the 1707 Union between England and Scotland, the 1911 Parliament Act and the 1972 European Communities Act.

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This is an important and original book. It is a commentary and exegesis on the British constitution by means of eight case studies, turning points which shaped the constitution but which also shed light upon it...In each case Wicks depicts beautifully the historical context, related the events to constitutional moments before and after, and highlights their contemporary significance. The most original contribution of the book is the way in which Wicks teases out core principles of the British constitution which can be derived from each of the episodes she analyses. Some of these are familiar, but some are new and important...this is a commentary on the British constitution which ranks in the canon alongside Bagehot, Dicey and Jennings, and it deserves to last as long.Robert HazellJournal of Legislative StudiesVolume 13, Number 2, 2007a valuable contribution to constitutional history. It is clearly written and stimulating. It provides invaluable background reading for constitutional lawyers.Vernon BogdanorThe Law Quarterly ReviewVol 123, 07The most original contribution of the book is the way in which Wicks teases out core principles of the British constitution which can be derived from each of the episodes she analyses this is a commentary on the British constitution which ranks in the canon alongside Bagehot, Dicey and Jennings, and it deserves to last as long.Robert HazellJournal of Law and Societyforthcoming in 2007an innovative and important contribution to British constitutional studies. As a result of an acute understanding of both history and present day realities, Wicks not only demonstrates the need, but also provides the opportunity to examine Britain's constitutional evolution in order to understand her current challenges and predicament. It is a first-class piece of scholarship which deserves a wide and engaged readership.David ErdosThe Law and Politics Book Review, Vol 17, No 1Jan 2007...this challenging and well-researched book ought to be read widely by those teaching and studying constitutional law...I am sure that the book's format could provide an excellent eight-week introductory course in constitutional law: indeed, the book itself provides ample material for an advanced course on these lines.Anthony BradleyPublic LawWinter 2007...the practical complexities of devolution which it illustrates are deeply interesting.Alexandra KelsoParliamentary AffairsVol. 61 No. 3, 2008It is a work of erudition and fine insights and is written in a style free from jargon.A.G. NooraniFrontlineOctober 2008

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Dr Elizabeth Wicks is a Lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Birmingham.

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
composition reform, devolution schemes, evolving constitution, suspensory veto, legal supremacy, constituting document, democratic approval, devolved matters, delaying power, parliamentary sovereignty, evident utility, incorporating union, revolution settlement, individual petition, uniform franchise, mass creation, sovereign legislature, constitutional evolution, regional devolution
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House of Lords, Prime Minister, Northern Ireland, House of Commons, Parliament Act, Scottish Parliament, Lloyd George, Great Britain, English Parliament, Scotland Act, Secretary of State, Oxford University Press, Act of Parliament, Council of Europe, Human Rights Act, Belfast Agreement, White Paper, Act of Union, British Parliament, Parliament Bill, Lord Chancellor, United States, Articles of Union, Privy Council, Westminster Parliament
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