British Constitution
Explore the intricacies of governance with the insightful book, British Constitution, published by Cambridge University Press in 1967. This engaging work, spanning 240 pages, delves into the complexities of the British Constitution, often regarded as a symbol of reliability yet shrouded in unwritten mysteries that challenge theorists and scholars alike. The author presents the Constitution as an unexpected entity, akin to a living being, defined by its actions and evolution over time. This unique perspective invites readers to understand the Constitution not just as a legal framework, but as a dynamic biography that reflects the essence of British governance. Perfect for students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the political landscape of the United Kingdom, British Constitution is a must-have addition to your collection.