A Constitutional History of the New Zealand Monarchy: the Evolution of the New Zealand Monarchy and the Recognition of an Autochthonous Polity - Noel Cox - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Müller - 9783639008777 - April 24, 2008
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A Constitutional History of the New Zealand Monarchy: the Evolution of the New Zealand Monarchy and the Recognition of an Autochthonous Polity

Noel Cox

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A Constitutional History of the New Zealand Monarchy: the Evolution of the New Zealand Monarchy and the Recognition of an Autochthonous Polity

The twentieth century saw the evolution of the former British Empire into a collection of independent countries. Many of these retain the Sovereign of the United Kingdom as their Queen. Using New Zealand as an example, this book examines the development of the Crown as a distinct constitutional entity. The concept of the Crown has often been of greater importance than the person of the Sovereign, or that of the Governor-General. The existence of the Crown has also contributed to, rather than impeded, the independence of New Zealand, and other realms, through the division of imperial prerogative powers. The very physical absence of the Sovereign, and the all-pervading nature of the legal concept of the Crown, have also contributed to development of that institution as a truly national organ of government. In New Zealand in particular this has been encouraged by conceptual confusion over the symbolism and identity of the Crown. The book is of value to students and researchers in constitutional law and history, indigenous rights and post-colonialism, and comparative politics.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 24, 2008
ISBN13 9783639008777
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Pages 332
Dimensions 444 g
Language English  

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