Munro: Studies in Constitutional Law discusses, in eleven fascinating essays, the history, relevance and future of the UK's parliamentary traditions and their consequences. The essays are self-contained, but together build a coherent and accessible view of constitutional law/. This latest edition has been extensively revised and reformed to describe and comment on the important constitutional reforms that have occurred since the first edition and two new chapters have been added on Electoral Law and The Protection of Human Rights.
Written in an informative and thought-provoking style, it broadens the reader's understanding of the subject and is suited both to undergraduates, who will find it a helpful guide to the main areas of constitutional law, and to all who have an interest in this area.