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A Twenty-First Century Constitution for the UK

Add to Calendar A Twenty-First Century Constitution for the UKThe Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
Lectures and Seminars
Location
The Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
Speakers
Frank Vibert, Senior Visiting Fellow at the Department of Government, & former Senior Advisor, World Bank
Cluster
Law, Justice & Society Research Cluster and FLJS
Event type
Lectures and Seminars
Booking Required
Required
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
Contact name
phil dines
Contact email
phil.dines@fljs.org

In this lecture, Frank Vibert (Senior Visiting Fellow at LSE Department of Government) will set out the case of his forthcoming book, Making a 21st Century Constitution: that constitutions no longer provide the kind of support needed by democracies confronted by the complex social and political conditions of the modern day. He will apply his principles for twenty-first century constitution-making to the UK, in order to consider how a fully written UK constitution might best be framed. In doing so, he will offer a more radical and extensive set of proposals to those outlined in a 2017 lecture by A.C. Grayling, who spoke in favour of a written constitution to address particular problems such as the codification of more stringent rules for referendums. Making a 21st Century Constitution will be published by Edward Elgar in 2018. Frank Vibert is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Department of Government, LSE