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Robert Blackburn SIGNED Towards A Constitutional Bill of Rights for the UK Law

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Towards a Constitutional Bill of Rights for the United Kingdom: Commentary and Documents by Robert Blackburn

[Series: The Constitutional Reform]

Signed by the author on the front free end paper (without dedication); Pinter 1999 1st ed, 1104pp., no dust jacket, text generally in decent

order albeit with an ink (?) stain to the internal rear hinge, the front hinge is rather loose (but still holding), some staining to the page extremities at the very top & bottom, some staining/rubbing/scuffing to those at the side, bumping & rubbing to board corners & to the top, bottom & sides of boards & spine - the spine itself is faded, marked & scratched with creasing just above the base, some bumping to spine edges on front & rear, both boards are heavily marked & scratched. An acceptable+ copy despite the loose

front hinge.

A reference work for those who are concerned with the development of a constitutional Bill of Rights for the United Kingdom. It brir

Robert Blackburn SIGNED Towards A Constitutional Bill of Rights for the UK Law

Towards a Constitutional Bill of Rights for the United Kingdom: Commentary and Documents by Robert Blackburn

[Series: The Constitutional Reform]

Signed by the author on the front free end paper (without dedication); Pinter 1999 1st ed, 1104pp., no dust jacket, text generally in decent

order albeit with an ink (?) stain to the internal rear hinge, the front hinge is rather loose (but still holding), some staining to the page extremities at the very top & bottom, some staining/rubbing/scuffing to those at the side, bumping & rubbing to board corners & to the top, bottom & sides of boards & spine - the spine itself is faded, marked & scratched with creasing just above the base, some bumping to spine edges on front & rear, both boards are heavily marked & scratched. An acceptable+ copy despite the loose

front hinge.

A reference work for those who are concerned with the development of a constitutional Bill of Rights for the United Kingdom. It brir

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