Law, Liberty, and Justice
Discover the intricate workings of British constitutional law in Law, Liberty, and Justice by T. R. S. Allan. Published by Oxford University Press in 1994, this insightful book spans 316 pages and delves deep into the essential doctrines that shape the legal landscape of the United Kingdom.
Allan offers a critical appraisal of the rule of law and the separation of powers, challenging the long-held belief in unlimited parliamentary sovereignty. His thought-provoking analysis confronts the traditional distinctions between law and convention, providing readers with a fresh perspective on these vital concepts.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of constitutional law and the principles that uphold justice and liberty in society. Enhance your legal knowledge and explore the foundations of British governance with T. R. S. Allan's compelling work.