
Sure to enhance its popularity among students and teachers, this is the new, expanded, and revised edition of Jowell and Oliver: The Changing Constitution. With new chapters on `The European Community' by Vernon Bogdanor and `International Human Rights Law' by Lord Lester QC, as well asrevised chapters on all other topics, the book once again offers an up-to-date view of the state of the UK constitution and its relationship with the European Community.
This text investigates the evolving nature of the United Kingdom's constitutional framework in response to modern political and international pressures. Editors Dawn H. Oliver and Jeffrey L. Jowell compile contributions from legal experts to analyze how traditional constitutional principles adapt to contemporary challenges. The work provides a comprehensive examination of the shifting relationship between domestic law and international legal structures, specifically focusing on the impact of European integration and human rights legislation.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and students frequently identify this work as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of the British constitution. Experts highlight the text's ability to synthesize dense legal theory with practical political developments, making it a standard reference for academic study.
Page Count:
492
Publication Date:
1995-12-01
Publisher:
Clarendon Pr
ISBN-10:
0198258550
ISBN-13:
9780198258551
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