This thesis is a work of constitutional theory focusing on the Bill of Rights [1688]. It posits this document as a simultaneous manifestation of two constitutional projects. First, as a settlement to the constitutional crises and Revolutions of the English seventeenth-century. Second, as a constitutional reform that established the basis of Parliament's authority over the monarchy. It is suggested that this reform enacted the legal transition from a monarchic towards a parliamentarian model of constitutionalism. This is undertaken through arguing that the perception of the legitimacy of the Bill of Rights was influenced by thinking stemming from the Protestant Reformation. The central thesis is that the Protestant Reformation of church stru...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
This paper analyzes the development of James I’s theory of divine right in England and how its appli...
My thesis deals with the legal concept of sovereign Parliament, the very keystone of British constit...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This thesis argues that Restoration English debate over sovereignty and state was dominated by attem...
This paper highlights the importance of endogenous changes in the foundations of legitimacy for poli...
Constitutional development in England in the 17th century summary This thesis deals with an importan...
Constitutional development in England - from the outset to the 17th century The purpose of my thesis...
The position of English monarchs as supreme governors of the Church of England profoundly affected e...
This thesis demonstrates the importance of scholastic philosophy and natural law to the theory of ...
The thesis in question is titled “Readjusting Orthodoxy”. It constitutes a discourse in UK constitut...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This conference aims to assemble different studies laying bridges between modern constitutional theo...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
My doctoral thesis examines the intellectual and political relationship between England and the gene...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
This paper analyzes the development of James I’s theory of divine right in England and how its appli...
My thesis deals with the legal concept of sovereign Parliament, the very keystone of British constit...
This thesis opens with a survey of state policy and puritan political opinion from the 1620's to the...
This thesis argues that Restoration English debate over sovereignty and state was dominated by attem...
This paper highlights the importance of endogenous changes in the foundations of legitimacy for poli...
Constitutional development in England in the 17th century summary This thesis deals with an importan...
Constitutional development in England - from the outset to the 17th century The purpose of my thesis...
The position of English monarchs as supreme governors of the Church of England profoundly affected e...
This thesis demonstrates the importance of scholastic philosophy and natural law to the theory of ...
The thesis in question is titled “Readjusting Orthodoxy”. It constitutes a discourse in UK constitut...
Comparative analysis of the impact of religion on liberal political development is hampered by the p...
This conference aims to assemble different studies laying bridges between modern constitutional theo...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
My doctoral thesis examines the intellectual and political relationship between England and the gene...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
This paper analyzes the development of James I’s theory of divine right in England and how its appli...
My thesis deals with the legal concept of sovereign Parliament, the very keystone of British constit...