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
10 - Constitutional Theory and Thought
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 main questions concerning English governance addressed by medieval theorists were: (a) the division of authority between the Church, headed by the Pope, and the king; (b) the extent to which the king was bound by law and custom; (c) whether he was bound to act with the counsel and consent of his magnates; and (d) whether he could legitimately be resisted or even deposed for violating moral, religious, customary or legal constraints.
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- The Cambridge Constitutional History of the United Kingdom , pp. 254 - 282Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023