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Product Description: This book studies the evolution of the war prerogative in England from 1600-2012. It traces the historical theory and practice of the war prerogative and proposes reform of the constitutional arrangements for its exercise. It addresses three key questions...read more

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9780199664320 | Oxford Univ Pr, December 15, 2013, cover price $110.00 | About this edition: This book studies the evolution of the war prerogative in England from 1600-2012.

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Product Description: Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000 examines in detail the introduction and development of the 1922-1943 Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Acts (SPA), the use of which contributed to the fall of the Northern Ireland parliament and the assumption of direct rule by Westminster...read more

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9780716526872 | Irish Academic Pr, August 1, 2000, cover price $74.50 | About this edition: Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000 examines in detail the introduction and development of the 1922-1943 Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Acts (SPA), the use of which contributed to the fall of the Northern Ireland parliament and the assumption of direct rule by Westminster.

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9780716529200, titled "Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000" | Irish Academic Pr, January 2, 2007, cover price $34.95 | About this edition: Counter-terrorist Law and Emergency Powers in the United Kingdom, 1922-2000 examines in detail the introduction and development of the 1922-1943 Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Acts (SPA), the use of which contributed to the fall of the Northern Ireland parliament and the assumption of direct rule by Westminster.

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