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Inside Britain: A Guide to the UK Constitution
Authors: The Citizenship Foundation
ISBN: 0340929863,
144pp, £5.99
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Inside
Britain: A Guide to the UK Constitution explains the
rules and workings of government, Parliament and the courts, and
sets out many of the rights and duties of citizens and government
in Britain today, including:
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rights to freedom
of speech, privacy, protest and citizenship, the powers of the
police; |
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the role of the Prime Minister,
the Cabinet, the monarchy and civil service; |
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Parliament, local government,
the European Union, and elections; |
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courts, judges and the legal
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Table of contents:
Introduction
~ What is a constitution?
The Individual and the State
~ Life & liberty ~ Meetings, groups & marches ~ Speech &
expression ~ Privacy & information ~ Citizenship, immigration
& asylum ~ Equality
Government
~ Central government ~ Beyond central government ~ Britain &
the wider world
Democracy and Justice
~ Parliament ~ Law, courts & judges
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the Author:
The Citizenship Foundation; Tony Thorpe and Richard Jarvis.
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