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Constitutional Reform of the Parliamentary System in Saint Lucia: A Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Changes in the Caribbean

Citation: Cenac-Maragh, Cybelle (2016) Constitutional Reform of the Parliamentary System in Saint Lucia: A Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Changes in the Caribbean. Masters thesis, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.

Final Dissertation LLM ALS DL_1441647_Cybelle Cenac-Maragh.pdf

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This dissertation examines the parliamentary system and constitution in Saint Lucia. The author explains how they are intended to operate and argues that there are now, in the application of the constitution, serious deficiencies, which give rise to the concerns of the electorate and widespread belief that the constitution leads to governments that once elected are beyond popular restraint or influence.

Creators: Cenac-Maragh, Cybelle and
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Subjects: Law
Keywords: Constitutional law, Law reform, Legislation, Legislative studies, Legislative scrutiny, Parliamentary law, Saint Lucia, Caribbean
Divisions: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
Collections: Dissertation
Theses and Dissertations
Dates:
  • 2016 (submitted)

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