Crown powers, subjects, and citizens
An examination of the historical development and the legal and political scope of prerogative powers and Crown immunities, as they affect the exercise of rights by citizens and non-citizens. The text includes coverage of the royal prerogative as it relates to foreign policy and defence.
vii, 343 pages ; 24 cm.
9781855674547, 9781855675391, 9781855675377, 1855674548, 1855675390, 1855675374
36876138
Prerogative powers and the Constitution; the judicial review of prerogative powers; the monarchy; freedom of movement; national defence and the security services; foreign policy; the civil service; the crown and the courts; miscellaneous prerogative powers; the myth of parliamentary accountability and control; from subjecthood to citizenship.