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Introduction

In this chapter we will pick up and develop the point (which we introduced briefly at p. 2) that constitutional law is concerned with the allocation of public (or governmental) power between different institutions and people. We will begin by considering the nature of constitutions generally, before looking more closely at the British constitution.

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Source: Askey Simon, McLeod Ian. Studying Law. Macmillan Education,2014. — 239 p.. 2014

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