Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
Book • 1902
A. V.
Dicey's "Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution" is a foundational text in British constitutional law.
Published in 1885, it explores key principles of the British system, notably parliamentary sovereignty.
Dicey's work emphasizes the supremacy of Parliament and its ability to make and unmake laws without constraint.
The book also examines the rule of law and the relationship between the government and the judiciary.
It remains a significant contribution to constitutional scholarship, influencing legal and political thought for over a century.
Its analysis of parliamentary sovereignty continues to be debated and refined in contemporary constitutional discussions.
Dicey's "Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution" is a foundational text in British constitutional law.
Published in 1885, it explores key principles of the British system, notably parliamentary sovereignty.
Dicey's work emphasizes the supremacy of Parliament and its ability to make and unmake laws without constraint.
The book also examines the rule of law and the relationship between the government and the judiciary.
It remains a significant contribution to constitutional scholarship, influencing legal and political thought for over a century.
Its analysis of parliamentary sovereignty continues to be debated and refined in contemporary constitutional discussions.
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