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Can there be a written constitution?

The existence of unwritten constitutions, such as that of the UK, strikes some as puzzling. However the existence of unwritten constitutions turns out to be easier to explain than the existence of written constitutions, such as that of the US. In this [conference] I explore, and attempt to answer, some tricky conceptual questions thrown up by written constitutions

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Author: Gardner, John
Date: 2009 December 14
Abstract: The existence of unwritten constitutions, such as that of the UK, strikes some as puzzling. However the existence of unwritten constitutions turns out to be easier to explain than the existence of written constitutions, such as that of the US. In this [conference] I explore, and attempt to answer, some tricky conceptual questions thrown up by written constitutions
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Citation: Gardner, J. (2009). Can there be a written constitution? A ’Primera trobada Oxford-Girona de Filosofia del Dret’. Girona: Universitat. [Consulta 25 gener 2010]. Disponible a: http://hdl.handle.net/10256.1/1471
Document access: http://hdl.handle.net/10256.1/1471
Language: eng
Publisher: Grup de Recerca en Filosofia del Dret
Collection: Primera trobada Oxford-Girona de Filosofia del Dret
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Subject: Dret -- Filosofia -- Congressos
Law -- Philosophy -- Congresses
Constitucions -- Congressos
Constitutions -- Congresses
Title: Can there be a written constitution?
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/lecture
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