Originally published in 1921, this book presents the content of
three lectures delivered during the April of that year in
Cambridge. Each lecture is divided over two chapters. The text
provides an account of delegated legislation and its replacement of
prerogative legislation. The benefits of delegation are discussed,
alongside the ways in which liberties, if imperilled, can be
protected by safeguards. Appendices are also included. This book
will be of value to anyone with an interest in legal history and
British legislative practice.
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