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Constitutional Practice
The Foundations of British Government
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348 pages
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The third edition offers a thorough examination of the British Constitution, reflecting recent constitutional changes under the labour government. It analyzes key aspects of British central government, including the implications of devolution, the processes for selecting a Prime Minister, the dynamics of power transfer, and the roles of the cabinet, ministers, and the Opposition. Additionally, it addresses the Monarchy's constitutional role and the judiciary's position, providing a comprehensive overview of the current political landscape in the UK.
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1999, paperback
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