Transitional constitutionalism in the United Kingdom
The UK's transitional constitution dates to 1707, when two conceptions of constitutionalism—parliamentary sovereignty and popular sovereignty—were bound together under a single government of Great Britain. Three members of one family, John MacDonald MacCormick, Professor Sir Neil MacCormick and...
Main Authors: | McLean, I, Peterson, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2014
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