Sovereignty's promise

Sovereignty's promise

by Evan Fox-Decent

Part of Oxford constitutional theory

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Arguing that the state and its people stand in a fiduciary relationship, 'Sovereignty's Promise' puts forward an account of political authority and its legal limits. In doing so it presents an argument for common law constitutionalism and a theoretical framework for understanding the requirements of the rule of law.

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