Book contents
- The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom
- The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors’ Preface
- Part I Perspectives
- 1 The Historical Constitution
- 2 Law and the Constitution
- 3 Political Constitutionalism
- 4 The Economic Constitution
- 5 Religion and the Constitution to 1688
- 6 Religion and the Constitution since the Glorious Revolution
- 7 The Social Democratic Constitution
- 8 The Constitution of Rights
- 9 The People and the Constitution
- 10 Constitutional Theory and Thought
- Part II Actors and Institution
- Part III Politics
- Index
4 - The Economic Constitution
from Part I - Perspectives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 August 2023
- The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom
- The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors’ Preface
- Part I Perspectives
- 1 The Historical Constitution
- 2 Law and the Constitution
- 3 Political Constitutionalism
- 4 The Economic Constitution
- 5 Religion and the Constitution to 1688
- 6 Religion and the Constitution since the Glorious Revolution
- 7 The Social Democratic Constitution
- 8 The Constitution of Rights
- 9 The People and the Constitution
- 10 Constitutional Theory and Thought
- Part II Actors and Institution
- Part III Politics
- Index
Summary
The terminology of an ‘economic constitution’ is little used in the UK, and coverage of the constitutional aspects of economic management finds only limited (and diminishing) space in the standard constitutional law texts. This is in marked contrast to other European jurisdictions, where the economic constitution is a familiar analytical concept for both domestic and EU law.
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- The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom , pp. 88 - 112Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023