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Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective


Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective

Hardback by Blick, Dr Andrew

Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective

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ISBN:
9781509905805
Publication Date:
7 Mar 2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Hart Publishing
Pages:
376 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 17 May 2024
Stretching the Constitution: The Brexit Shock in Historic Perspective

Description

How far did the European Union (EU) referendum result of 23 June 2016 really justify and necessitate the policies executed in response to it? What are the implications of that vote and its prolonged aftermath for the United Kingdom (UK) constitution? What other challenges does our political system face? This book seeks to answer these questions. It considers from a constitutional perspective the way in which the decision to leave the EU was taken and then implemented, discussing in particular the role of Parliament. It includes a close analysis of the referendum legislation, and relevant Commons debates. Adapting methods from applied history, the author considers the wider implications of Brexit by assessing a series of proposals for constitutional reform produced in the UK since 1900. He addresses features of the UK system including referendums, representative democracy, Parliament, devolution, and the executive, from both an historic and contemporary point of view. The book assesses other issues that do not arise directly from Brexit but that have constitutional implications and a global aspect to them. They include political applications of the Internet and climate change. Finally, the author makes a series of proposals for reforms that will help the democratic system of the UK to adapt to its changing environment.

Contents

Introduction Part 1: Brexit and the constitution Chapter 1 The constitutional connotations Chapter 2 The basis for the 2016 referendum: law, politics and the constitution Part 2: The Past and the Future Chapter 3 Multi-state organisations Chapter 4 Advocating the referendum Chapter 5 Representative democracy: reform and challenge Chapter 6 Programmes for Parliament Chapter 7 The territorial constitution Chapter 8 The executive: organisation, power and constraint Chapter 9 The digital constitution Conclusions

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