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Ministers of the Crown and the British Constitution

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  • Heneman, Harlow J.

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Notwithstanding the vital importance of the cabinet, it has been one of the anomalies of British government that this institution has heretofore been unknown to English constitutional law. Writers have said correctly that “neither Parliament nor the courts have provided for the cabinet and the prime minister. The whole system of cabinet government is founded not on laws but on practices …†However, this view can no longer be held. In the session of Parliament concluded recently, an act was passed which laid down new principles pertaining to the executive. The cabinet, the prime minister, and the ministers of the crown have at last been recognized by statute and have been given a status in British constitutional law.

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  • Heneman, Harlow J., 1937. "Ministers of the Crown and the British Constitution," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(5), pages 929-937, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:31:y:1937:i:05:p:929-937_03
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