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What is the Point of Constitutional Monarchy?

Prof Nick Barber, Prof of Constitutional Law at Oxford)

A Law School research event
Date29 March 2023
Time13:30 to 15:00
PlaceAmory B316

For a remote link please email a.e.barlow@exeter.ac.uk

This is a hybrid event, join us in person in Amory(B316) or online.

The talk will consider the roles that leaders can play in states, both in terms of their capacity to help state action and their symbolic roles.  It will identify the potential roles that constitutional monarchs could play as leaders, and argue that, at best, the justification for constitutional monarchy is contingent, dependent on the character of the monarch and the social circumstances in which the institution operates.  As a result, constitutional monarchy is a time-limited constitutional form, one which contains tensions which will, sooner or later, lead to its demise.


ProviderLaw School
OrganizerAnne Barlow
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