📖 Overview
Beyond Brexit examines the constitutional implications of Britain's departure from the European Union. The book analyzes how Brexit represents a pivotal moment that could reshape Britain's uncodified constitution.
The text explores key areas of constitutional reform, including human rights, devolution, and the relationship between Parliament and the courts. Bogdanor draws on historical context and comparative analysis with other democracies to assess potential paths forward for British governance.
The work addresses fundamental questions about sovereignty, democracy, and the balance of power in post-Brexit Britain. It considers the viability of a written constitution and examines the tensions between parliamentary sovereignty and popular democracy.
The book presents a critical examination of British constitutional traditions and their resilience in an era of significant change. Through its analysis, it raises broader questions about the nature of modern democracy and the relationship between national and international legal frameworks.
👀 Reviews
Readers find this academic analysis thorough and relevant to understanding the UK's constitutional challenges after Brexit. On Goodreads, the book holds a 4.0/5 rating based on 3 ratings.
Readers appreciated:
- Clear explanations of complex legal concepts
- Historical context for current constitutional issues
- Analysis of potential reforms to Parliament
- Discussion of devolution impacts
Common criticisms:
- Dense academic writing style
- Limited coverage of certain constitutional aspects
- Some readers found parts overly theoretical
Amazon UK reviews note the book provides good intellectual foundations but can be dry reading. One reader commented "invaluable for law students but perhaps too technical for general readers."
Very few reviews exist online for this specialized academic text. Most discussion appears in academic journals rather than consumer review sites. The limited public reviews suggest the book primarily reaches an academic and professional audience interested in constitutional law.
Ratings:
Amazon UK: 4.5/5 (2 reviews)
Goodreads: 4.0/5 (3 ratings)
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔷 Vernon Bogdanor taught David Cameron at Oxford University and was referred to as "Britain's foremost constitutional expert" by the former Prime Minister
🔷 The book argues that Brexit represents the most significant constitutional change in Britain since 1945, even more impactful than joining the European Community in 1973
🔷 Published in 2019, the book predicts that Brexit would lead to a formal written constitution for Britain - one of the few democratic nations that currently operates without one
🔷 Bogdanor has advised governments of several countries, including the Czech Republic and Slovakia, on constitutional reform during their transition to democracy
🔷 The book explores how EU law had become Britain's "surrogate constitution," filling gaps in areas like human rights and environmental protection that British law had previously left unclear