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The New British Constitution (Paperback)
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The British constitution, long considered entrenched by tradition
and history, has, since 1997, undergone a process unique in the
democratic world: piecemeal transformation from uncodified to
codified status. This process, spear-headed by the Human Rights Act
and devolution to the non-English parts of the UK (at present there
exists neither the political will nor the consensus to go further)
has created a new constitution, characterized by the limitation of
the powers of Parliament. The Human Rights Act and the devolution
legislation, having the character of fundamental law, in practice
limit the rights of Westminster as a sovereign parliament, and
establish a constitution which is quasi-federal in nature. And
though these reforms, together with Britain's membership of the EU,
do little to secure more popular involvement in politics, they
nevertheless serve to replace one constitution by another. The next
phase of constitutional reform is likely to involve the creation of
new forms of democratic engagement, so that Britain's
constitutional forms come to be more congruent with the social and
political forces of the age. The end-point of this piecemeal
process might well be a fully codified or written constitution
which declares that power stems not from the Queen-in-Parliament,
but, instead, as so many constitutions do, from 'we the people.'
This new book, by one of Britain's most respected and experienced
constitutional commentators, charts the emergence and significance
of these reforms, and evaluates their success as part of a larger
historical shift towards the constitutionalizing of British
democracy. While opinion is sharply divided as to the way forward,
the author argues that former Prime Minister Tony Blair's most
permanent legacy may well prove to be his championing of a new
British constitution. Those seeking an authoritative insight into
the state of that constitution need look no further. This eagerly
awaited text by Vernon Bogdanor, the UK's leading expert in this
area will be an invaluable source of information for scholars,
students, politicians, journalists, and policy-makers.
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