The main aim of this book is to provide the reader with knowledge and understanding of some of the key concepts, doctrines and principles which make up that corpus of law known as constitutional law. Another aim is to develop a sound academic basis for the study of subjects based on public law, such as political science and international relations.
Principles of Constitutional Law
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