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  1. Sir Vernon Bernard Bogdanor CBE FBA FRSA (/ ˈbɒɡdənɔːr /; born 16 July 1943 [1]) is a British political scientist, historian, and research professor at the Institute for Contemporary British History at King's College London.

  2. His central aim is to defend the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty by rejecting the doctrine of 'common law constitutionalism', that the authority of Parliament is conferred by and should therefore be made subordinate to, if it is not already subordinate to, the common law.

  3. Vernon Bogdanor CBE, FBA is a research professor at the Centre for British Politics and Government. He was formerly Professor of Government at Oxford University, and Senior Tutor and Vice-Principal at Brasenose College.

  4. Apr 17, 2020 · One area to have received, perhaps, less substantive treatment than might have been expected is that of Brexit’s constitutional effects for the UK. This new book by Vernon Bogdanor is therefore particularly welcome. Bogdanor is one of the country’s foremost constitutional scholars, a prolific writer on all things constitutional, and his ...

    • Gary Wilson
    • G.Wilson@ljmu.ac.uk
    • 2020
  5. May 27, 2019 · What would A.V. Dicey, the leading advocate of the rule of law who died in 1922, think about Britain’s current constitutional tangles? Fellows Vernon Bogdanor and Conor Gearty try to answer that question, with a look back at the jurist’s life and work.

  6. David Torrance, author of The Wild Men: The Remarkable Story of Britain's First Labour Government. Vernon Bogdanor, the doyen of constitutional historians, here brilliantly turns his gaze to six controversial figures who were all in their different ways the makers of modern Britain.

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  8. Sir Vernon Bogdanor CBE is Professor of Government, King’s College, London. He was formerly for many years Professor of Government at Oxford University. In 2019 he gave the Stimson lectures at Yale University.

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