Pricelists.org Pricelists.org Log in Sign up

The Codes of the Constitution Dr Andrew Blick

☆☆☆☆☆ (0 reviews)
Show price history
The Codes of the Constitution Dr Andrew Blick
Lowest price (incl. delivery)
40,00 PLN
Offers1
Last updated3 weeks ago
See best offer
Seller Product price Delivery Total Availability Updated
AL Allegro 40,00 PLN free 40,00 PLN Available 6 months ago View offer

Prices and availability may change. Last Updated: 22.07.2026 14:05.

EAN 09781509926817
Kultura i rozrywka Książki i Komiksy Książki naukowe i popularnonaukowe
0,0
☆☆☆☆☆
0 reviews
5★ 0%
4★ 0%
3★ 0%
2★ 0%
1★ 0%

Product reviews

Rating
No reviews yet — be the first!
The Codes of the Constitution
  • Autor: Dr Andrew Blick
  • Wydawnictwo: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Rok wydania: 2019
  • Oprawa: Miękka
  • Format: 156 x 234 mm
  • Objętość: 272 str.
  • Stan: Bardzo dobry. Nowa (książka może posiadać delikatne przytarcia oraz niewielkie zagniecenia)
  • ISBN: 9781509926817

This book describes an astounding feat of constitutional writing and publication. For a number of decades, officials working across different branches of the United Kingdom (UK) constitution have been engaged in a series of separate projects. Taken in their totality, they amount to a vast enterprise. Yet, until now, no-one has fully recognised or critically analysed what has taken place. There has been a proliferation in the UK of publicly available codes, normally lacking a basis in statute, providing official accounts of a variety of different features of UK constitutional rules and principles. They cover institutions ranging from the Cabinet to the Civil Service to the judiciary, and relationships between entities such as central government and the devolved executives; and between the UK executive and the Westminster Parliament. Among them are prominent texts such as the Ministerial Code, the Cabinet Manual, the Guide to Judicial Conduct and the devolution Memorandum of Understanding - as well as more obscure documents that nonetheless contain important stipulations regarding the operation of the system. Similar developments have taken place in countries including Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The author explores the history of this phenomenon in the UK, how it functions today here and elsewhere in the Commonwealth, and its implications for the UK constitution.

Similar products