Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution information
1885 book by A. V. Dicey
Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution is a book by A. V. Dicey about the constitution of the United Kingdom. It was first published in 1885.
Dicey was named the Vinerian Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford in 1883.[1] He began delivering the lectures that were to become Introduction on 28 April 1884.[2] In a letter to Macmillan on 9 June, he proposed that they be turned into a book.[3] The book was published as Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution in late 1885.[4] Early reviews were generally favourable.[5]
In the book's third edition, published in 1889, its title was changed to Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution.[6] A seventh edition appeared in 1907.[7] By its eighth edition, published in 1915, a reviewer for the American Political Science Review wrote that Introduction was "accepted as a standard work on the English constitution".[8] Dicey wrote a long introduction to the eighth edition in which he argued that the rule of law had declined in Britain since the first edition of Introduction was published.[9] A ninth edition was published in 1939.[10] Philip Norton wrote in a 1984 book that Introduction was the "most influential work of the past century" on the British constitution.[11]
Introduction identifies basic principles of English constitutional law including parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law.[12][11] According to Dicey, the rule of law, in turn, relies on judicial independence.[13]
In Introduction, Dicey distinguishes a historical understanding of the constitution's development from a legal understanding of constitutional law as it stands at a point in time. He writes that the latter is his subject.[14] However, J. W. F. Allison argues, Dicey nonetheless relies on historical facts and examples to bolster his argument.[15]
^Walters 2020, p. 114.
^Walters 2020, p. 118.
^Walters 2020, pp. 122–123.
^Walters 2020, pp. 123–124.
^Walters 2020, pp. 124–124.
^Walters 2020, pp. 127–128.
^"Review of Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution". Columbia Law Review. 15 (7): 644–647. November 1915. doi:10.2307/1110463.
^"Review of Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution". American Political Science Review. 9 (2): 385–389. May 1915. doi:10.2307/1944633. ISSN 0003-0554.
^Fletcher 2008, p. 309.
^Ogg, Frederic A. (June 1940). "Review of Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution and Constitutional Law". American Political Science Review. 34 (3): 579–582. doi:10.2307/1949373. ISSN 0003-0554.
^ abNorton 1984, p. 10.
^Foley 1989, p. 90.
^Sugarman 1991, p. 52.
^Allison 2007, p. 266.
^Allison 2007, p. 269.
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