
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2377930
This article endorses the contention that the nature of the United Kingdom constitution has fundamentally changed in recent years as it has been influenced by statutes such as the Human Rights Act of 1998. Indeed the positive implication of the H.R.A 1998 is widely recognised, but does that grant it a “green card” to undermine the UK constitution?
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