02675 a2200277 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022020001800063040000900081100002700090245010900117260003900226300002100265505029600286520129100582650007001873650004601943650004201989650005302031856009502084942001302179996003602192999001902228998006202247952008802309NALT20250818221635.0211021s2021 enk ob 101 0 eng d a9781509945573 aNALT1 aLeyland, Peter.93884614aThe constitution of the United Kingdom :ba contextual analysis /cPeter Leyland.h[electronic resource] aOxford :bHart Publishing, c2021. aOnline resource 0 aContents: UK constitution : context and history -- Sources of the constitution -- Constitutional principles -- Constitutional monarchy -- Parliament -- Government and executive -- The constitutional role of the courts -- Devolution -- Local government -- The UK Constitution : the way ahead? a"No one could have imagined when the last edition of this acclaimed book published in 2016, the constitutional earthquakes that were to follow. Brexit, Miller, three prime ministers: little of the United Kingdom's constitution was unaffected. This much needed new edition retains its hallmark clarity and coherence, with sufficient detail for the novice to develop an informed view of how the constitution works. Taking a thematic approach, it discusses questions of history, sources and conventions, the role of the Crown, Parliament and the electoral system, government and the executive, the judiciary, and the distribution of power. In addition, it offers analysis of the evolution of the uncodified UK constitution, its strengths and perceived weaknesses, and of modernising reforms. This significantly updated edition provides a topical and contextual outline of the principles, doctrines and institutions that underpin the United Kingdom constitution. Engaging with the central issues in play as the UK enters a new chapter of its constitutional story, it explores Brexit, devolution, the Fixed Term Parliament Act, parliamentary sovereignty, and House of Lords reform. Combining clarity and authority, the author makes sense of a fascinating but sometimes impenetrable subject". 0aConstitutional & administrative law,United Kingdom, Great Britain 0aConstitutional lawzGreat Britain.918473 0aConstitutions zUnited kingdom950621 0aConstitutions zUnited kingdom xAnalysis96568140uhttps://doi.org/10.5040/9781509945573?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollectionszE-Book cEBK2lcc ajamriang.pbCATSTF c2024-07-25 c105407d105407 j25k นีลวัสน์ อินทรักษา 00102lcc40708CCONaNALTbNALTcONLINEd2024-06-26e40r2024-06-26 00:00:00yEBK