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The Law of the Constitution

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0199579822
ISBN-13 9780199579822
Publisher Oxford University Press
Imprint Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 17th, 2013
Print length 572 Pages
Weight 1,176 grams
Dimensions 17.80 x 25.40 x 3.80 cms
Ksh 25,000.00
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In print for the first time in fifty years, The Oxford Edition of Dicey faithfully reproduces the first edition of Dicey's most influential work. This volume also includes the main addenda for the other editions, and the text of Dicey's inaugural lecture.
The Law of the Constitution has been the main doctrinal influence upon English constitutional thought since the late-nineteenth century. It acquired and long retained extraordinary legal authority, despite fierce criticism and many changes in law and government. By many, it was treated as a canonical text embodying axiomatic principles, or it was simply understood as indeed the law of the constitution; and even by its critics, it was still granted the status of orthodoxy. Basic constitutional principles became commonly conceived in Diceyan terms: parliamentary sovereignty was pure and absolute in being without legal limit; and Dicey''s rule of law precluded recognition of an English administrative law and thus retarded its development for decades. Reaffirmed in each new edition of Dicey''s canonical text, the constitution itself seemed static. The Oxford Edition of Dicey provides sources with which to reassess the extraordinary authority and lasting influence of Dicey''s canonical text. This volume consists of Dicey''s rare first edition in its original lecture form and of the main addenda in later editions. It facilitates a historical understanding of Dicey''s original text in its context and of later changes when they were made. In introducing the first volume, John Allison reassesses The Law of the Constitution''s authority and the kinds of response it has elicited in view of its original educative form and educational context.

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