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ISBN: 9788481883824

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Fecha de edición 20/06/2019
Número de Edición

1

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130

Lugar de edición

MADRID

Colección

INFORMES CONSEJO ECONÓMICO SOCIAL

Encuadernación

Editor’s Introduction
Part I: Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (First Edition)
1: The True Nature of Constitutional Law
2: The Sovereignty of Parliament
3: Comparison between Parliament and Non-Sovereign Law-Making Bodies
4: Parliamentary Sovereignty and Federalism
5: The Rule of Law: Its Nature
6: The Rule of Law: Its Applications
7: The Rule of Law: Its Applications (2)
8: The Connection between the Law of the Constitution and the Conventions of the Constitution
Part II: Addenda in Later Editions of the Law of the Constitution
Appendices
Dicey’s Inaugural Lecture
Dicey’s Revisionist Article

A.V. Dicey, University of Oxford, former Vinerian Professor of English Law, University of Oxford (1882-1909)

Edited by J.W.F. Allison, Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

Albert Venn Dicey (1835-1922) was Vinerian Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford and the pre-eminent constitutional lawyer of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His ntroduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution ran to eight editions in his lifetime and remains one of the canonical texts in the history of English constitutional law.

John Allison is Reader in Public Law and Comparative Historical Jurisprudence in the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge. He previously taught at the Universities of Chicago, London, and Cape Town and is the author of two books, A Continental Distinction in the Common Law: A Historical and Comparative Perspective on English Public Law (OUP 1996) and The English Historical Constitution: Continuity, Change and European Effects (CUP 2007).