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Lancaster Lawyer Comments on Crown Powers in the Event of a Hung Parliament

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Dr Fergal Davis, a lecturer on Constitutional Law at Lancaster University Law School, has had an article published on the constitutional role of the Crown in the event of a hung parliament. The potential for the monarch to become embroiled in political controversy is examined by Dr Davis with reference to the experience of a number of other jurisdictions.
Period19/02/2010
    Dr Fergal Davis, a lecturer on Constitutional Law at Lancaster University Law School, has had an article published on the constitutional role of the Crown in the event of a hung parliament. The potential for the monarch to become embroiled in political controversy is examined by Dr Davis with reference to the experience of a number of other jurisdictions.

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    TitleLancaster Lawyer Comments on Crown Powers in the Event of a Hung Parliament
    Media name/outletThe Guardian Comment is Free
    Date19/02/10