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in relation to the government of any part of Ireland as an integral part of the United Kingdom. In March 1914 Dicey stated that if a Home Rule Bill was passed it "would be a political crime lacking all moral and constitutional authority...the voice of the present House of Commons was not the voice of
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as more important than the potential injustice that would occur from following unjust laws. In spite of this, he did concede that there were circumstances in which it would be appropriate to resort to an armed rebellion but stated that such occasions are extremely rare.
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and was not ashamed to be labeled a Radical. Dicey held that "personal liberty is the basis of national welfare." He treated Parliamentary sovereignty as the central premise of the British constitution.
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for which he is most known. He argued that the British Parliament was "an absolutely sovereign legislature" with the "right to make or unmake any law". In the book, he defined the term
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as including "all rules which directly or indirectly affect the distribution or the exercise of the sovereign power in the state". He understood that the freedom
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and published and spoke against it extensively from 1886 until shortly before his death, advocating that no concessions be made to
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A Digest of the Law of England with Reference to the Conflict of Laws; with Notes on American Cases by John Bassett Moore
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The 8th edition, 1915, is the last by Dicey himself. The final revised edition was the 10th, 1959, edited by
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The senior wranglers of the University of Cambridge, from 1748 to 1907. With biographical, & c., notes
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Sugarman, David (1983). "Review: The Legal Boundaries of Liberty: Dicey, Liberalism and Legal Science".
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Grave of Albert Venn Dicey and his wife Eleanor in St Sepulchre's Cemetery, Oxford, with biography
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Lectures on the relation between law and public opinion in England during the nineteenth century
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He later left Oxford and went on to become one of the first Professors of Law at the then-new
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Democracy and the Vote in British Politics, 1848–1867: The Making of the Second Reform Act
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Evangelicalism, Penal Theory and the Politics of Criminal Law: Reform in England, 1808–30
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A Fool's Paradise: Being a Constitutionalist's Criticism of the Home Rule Bill of 1912
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at Oxford in 1882, a post he held until 1909. In his first major work, the seminal
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memorialised him as "the most considerable figure in English jurisprudence since
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Walters, Mark D. (2012). "Dicey on Writing the "Law of the Constitution"".
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system was not perfect), and to the notion that citizens have the right to
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Dicey was born on 4 February 1835. His father was Thomas Edward Dicey,
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A Digest of the Law of England with Reference to the Conflict of Laws
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A digest of the law of England with reference to the conflict of laws
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A Treatise on the Rules for the Selection of the Parties to an Action
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Political Intellectuals and Public Identities in Britain Since 1850
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Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
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free from governmental interference and the supremacy of the
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An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
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Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
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around 1865, and was appointed to the Vinerian Chair of
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the nation." He was thus bitterly disillusioned by the
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British jurist and constitutional theorist (1835–1922)
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Great Thinkers: Vernon Bogdanor FBA on A.V. Dicey FBA
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The Rule of Law: Albert Venn Dicey, Victorian jurist
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AV Dicey
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Lutterworth
Leicestershire
England
Balliol College, Oxford
Jurist
professor
Constitution of the United Kingdom
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FBA
Whig
jurist
constitutional
Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution
British constitution
Vinerian Professor of English Law
Oxford
LSE
Law School
rule of law
senior wrangler
Northampton Mercury
Midland Railway
James Stephen
Master in Chancery
Edward James Stephen Dicey
Leslie Stephen

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