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ConstitutionUK
London School of Economics and Political Science
30 episodes
9 months ago
A collection of videos from ConstitutionUK, a unique project, where LSE's IPA and Department of Law are coming together with the LSE Public Policy Group and Democratic Audit to pioneer the crowdsourcing of a new UK constitution.
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A collection of videos from ConstitutionUK, a unique project, where LSE's IPA and Department of Law are coming together with the LSE Public Policy Group and Democratic Audit to pioneer the crowdsourcing of a new UK constitution.
Show more...
Courses
Education
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Rights: what would you enshrine in a constitution? [Video]
ConstitutionUK
7 minutes 31 seconds
10 years ago
Rights: what would you enshrine in a constitution? [Video]
Contributor(s): Professor Conor Gearty, Nona Buckley-Irvine | Professor Conor Gearty, Director, Institute of Public Affairs talks to Nona Buckley-Irvine, General Secretary at LSE’s Student Union about the rights we should put into a constitution. In particular they discuss the right to education and if in turn for rights, individuals have a duty to the state. Visit www.constitutionuk.com to review the ideas being discussed to form a new UK constitution.
ConstitutionUK
A collection of videos from ConstitutionUK, a unique project, where LSE's IPA and Department of Law are coming together with the LSE Public Policy Group and Democratic Audit to pioneer the crowdsourcing of a new UK constitution.