Preface Contents List Of Tables Part I: Introduction 1. The English Public Lawyers' Constitution 2. A Social-Science-Based Alternative--Veto Player Theory Part II: The Constitution From Below 3. 1707 And 1800: A Treaty (Mostly) Honoured and a Treaty Broken, Iain Mclean and Alistair Mcmillan 4. Why Should We Be Beggars with the Ballot in Our Hand? The 1909 Budget and the House of Lords: Iain Mclean and Jennifer Nou 5. The Curious Incident of the Guns in the Night Time--Curragh, Larne and the Constitution, Iain Mclean and Tom Lubbock Appendix to Chapter 5: How Much did Bonar Law Know about the Larne Gun-Running? 6. The Contradictions of Professor Dicey 7. Causes and Consequences of the Unionist Coup D'état Part III: The Erosion of Diceyan Ideology 8.
The Impact of UK Devolution 9. The Impact of Europe 10. The Impact of Human Rights Appendix to Chapter 10: European Convention on Human Rights and Protocols Adopted by the United Kingdom as of 2008. Part IV: Things to Leave out of a Written Constitution 11. Unelected Chambers 12. Monarchs Appendix to Chapter 12: 'The Constitutional Position of the Sovereign': Letters between King George V and Prime Minister H. H. Asquith, Autumn 1913 13.
Established Churches Part V: Things to Put In 14. We the People Dramatis Personae References Index Table of contents Preface Contents List of tables Part I Introduction 1. The English public lawyers' constitution 2. A social-science-based alternative - veto player theory Part II The constitution from below 3. 1707 and 1800: a treaty (mostly) honoured and a treaty broken, Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan 4. Why should we be beggars with the ballot in our hand? The 1909 Budget and the House of Lords, Iain McLean and Jennifer Nou 5. The curious incident of the guns in the night time - Curragh, Larne and the Constitution, Iain McLEan and Tom Lubbock Appendix to Chapter 5. How much did Bonar Law know about the Larne gun-running? 6.
The contradictions of Professor Dicey 7. auses and consequences of the unionist coup d'état Part III The erosion of Diceyan ideology 8. The impact of UK devolution 9. The impact of Europe 10. The impact of human rights a) Appendix to Chapter 10. European Convention on Human Rights and Protocols adopted by the United Kingdom as of 2008. Part IV Things to leave out of a written constitution 11. Unelected chambers 12.
Monarchs a) Appendix to Chapter 12. 'The constitutional position of the sovereign': Letters between king George V and prime minister H. H. Asquith, autumn 1913 13. Established churches Part V Things to put in 14. We the people Dramatis personae References Index.