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This volume will begin to answer questions about the practical, day-to-day relationship between law and politics in a number of settings.
This book analyses in detail the principal attempts to reform the House of Lords. Starting with the Parliament Act of 1911 the book examines the century of non-reform that followed, in the process drawing upon substantial archival sources, many of which have been under-utilised until now.
This volume will begin to answer questions about the practical, day-to-day relationship between law and politics in a number of settings.
The status of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty in the contemporary UK constitution is much contested. This book develops an account of the continuing significance of the doctrine.
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