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       INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE LAW OF THE CONSTITUTION

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       INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE LAW OF THE CONSTITUTION

      A. V. Dicey

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      This book is published by Liberty Fund, Inc., a foundation established to encourage study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals.

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      The cuneiform inscription that serves as our logo and as a design element in Liberty Fund books is the earliest-known written appearance of the word “freedom” (amagi), or “liberty.” It is taken from a clay document written about 2300 B.C. in the Sumerian city-state of Lagash.

      Foreword © 1982 by Liberty Fund, Inc.

      Cover image courtesy of Professor Richard A. Cosgrove, University of Arizona

      Margin notes have been moved from the margin of the paragraph in the print edition to precede the paragraph in this eBook, in a smaller font.

      This eBook edition published in 2014.

      eBook ISBNs:

       978-1-61487-087-6

       978-1-61487-175-0

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       CONTENTS

       The Sovereignty of Parliament

       II. Parliament and non-Sovereign Law-Making Bodies

       III. Parliamentary Sovereignty and Federalism

       PART II

       The Rule of Law

       IV. The Rule of Law: Its Nature and General Applications

       V. The Right to Personal Freedom

       VI. The Right to Freedom of Discussion

       VII. The Right of Public Meeting

       VIII. Martial Law

       IX. The Army

       X. The Revenue

       XI. The Responsibility of Ministers

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       XII. Rule of Law compared with Droit Administratif

       XIII. Relation between Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Rule of Law

       PART III

       The Connection Between The Law of the Constitution and the Conventions of the Constitution

       XIV. Nature of Conventions of Constitution

       XV. The Sanction by which the Conventions of the Constitution are Enforced

       APPENDIX

       I. Rigidity of French Constitutions

       II. Division of Powers in Federal States

       III. Distinction between a Parliamentary Executive and a non-Parliamentary Executive

       IV. The Right of Self-Defence

       V. Questions Connected with the Right of Public Meeting

       VI. Duty of Soldiers Called upon to Disperse an Unlawful Assembly

       VII. The Meaning of an “Unconstitutional” Law

       VIII. Swiss Federalism

       IX.

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