
Idioma: Inglés
Formato: Tapa blanda
ISBN 10: 0199697698
ISBN 13: 9780199697694
Fecha de publicación:
May 19th, 2013
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Páginas: 144
Géneros: History
Martin Loughlin presents a concise exploration of the British Constitution, tracing its evolution from the historic Magna Carta of 1215 to the current multifaceted legal framework it represents today. He delves into the unique characteristics that define this constitution, emphasizing its growth through a series of foundational documents rather than a singular written text.
Through an engaging narrative, Loughlin highlights the dynamic nature of Britain's constitutional development, showcasing how laws, conventions, and judicial decisions interweave to form a complex system of governance. This approach underscores the importance of historical context and ongoing debates surrounding constitutional reforms in a rapidly changing society.
The work serves not only as an introduction to the principles underpinning British law but also invites readers to consider the implications of such an evolving constitution. Loughlin's insightful analysis offers a rich understanding of how traditions and modernity shape Britain's political landscape.
Through an engaging narrative, Loughlin highlights the dynamic nature of Britain's constitutional development, showcasing how laws, conventions, and judicial decisions interweave to form a complex system of governance. This approach underscores the importance of historical context and ongoing debates surrounding constitutional reforms in a rapidly changing society.
The work serves not only as an introduction to the principles underpinning British law but also invites readers to consider the implications of such an evolving constitution. Loughlin's insightful analysis offers a rich understanding of how traditions and modernity shape Britain's political landscape.