Do we need a written constitution?
Elliot Bulmer and Paul Bickley argue the pros and cons of the UK moving to a written, codified system. 25/10/2019
In DepthDr Elliot Bulmer is a Senior Programme Officer in the Constitution Building Programme of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance and a former constitutional advisor for the United Nations Development Programme in the South Pacific. He is the author of several books on constitutional affairs, most recently ‘Constituting Scotland: The Scottish National Movement and the Westminster Model (2016: Edinburgh University Press).
Paul is Research Fellow at Theos. His background is in Parliament and public affairs, and he holds an MLitt from the University of St Andrews’ School of Divinity. Paul is the author of Building Jerusalem? Christianity and the Labour Party (2010) and numerous Theos reports.
" /> Dr Elliot Bulmer is a Senior Programme Officer in the Constitution Building Programme of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance and a former constitutional advisor for the United Nations Development Programme in the South Pacific. He is the author of several books on constitutional affairs, most recently ‘Constituting Scotland: The Scottish National Movement and the Westminster Model (2016: Edinburgh University Press).
Paul is Research Fellow at Theos. His background is in Parliament and public affairs, and he holds an MLitt from the University of St Andrews’ School of Divinity. Paul is the author of Building Jerusalem? Christianity and the Labour Party (2010) and numerous Theos reports.
" /> Dr Elliot Bulmer is a Senior Programme Officer in the Constitution Building Programme of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance and a former constitutional advisor for the United Nations Development Programme in the South Pacific. He is the author of several books on constitutional affairs, most recently ‘Constituting Scotland: The Scottish National Movement and the Westminster Model (2016: Edinburgh University Press).
Paul is Research Fellow at Theos. His background is in Parliament and public affairs, and he holds an MLitt from the University of St Andrews’ School of Divinity. Paul is the author of Building Jerusalem? Christianity and the Labour Party (2010) and numerous Theos reports.
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