"Does the United Kingdom Still Have a Constitution?" is a book written by Anthony King. It is composed of four chapters based on the Hamly Lectures delivered at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in 2000. The book also contains a short chapter written by John Bridge about the Hamlyn Trust where he talks about the founding of this cycle of lecturers, its development, and its members. This work seeks to identify the main changes in the British constitution answer the question asked in the title: "Does the United Kingdom Still Have a Constitution?" The author begins by exposing the organization and the aims of the book. The first step concerns the nature of the changes he will be dealing with. In fact, King explains that he will concentrate on the most important changes and ignore the trivial ones.
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