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Life, Liberty and Estate

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Constututional reforn is now on the political agenda.

Scotland's and Wales' demand for greater political autonomy is coupled with the demand for a restructuring of Britain's democratic process.

Parliament will engage in what is being presented as a radical reform of the nation's constitution.

A Bill of Rights is on offer, but the author of this challenging study raises serious doubts about its relevance.

He identifies the absence of the most fundamantal right which citizen's regard as their natural right: the right of equal access to the resources of nature.

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Othila Press
1901647099 / 9781901647099
Paperback / softback
01/03/1998
United Kingdom
88 pages
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