Robert Blackburn (lawyer) explained
Robert Blackburn KC (born 1952) is professor of constitutional law at King's College London. He has written three titles for Halsbury's Laws of England, on constitutional and administrative law, parliament, and crown and crown proceedings, as well as writing and editing a number of other legal works.[1]
Selected publications
- The Electoral System in Britain. Macmillan, London, 1995.
- Griffith & Ryle on Parliament: Functions, practice and procedures. Sweet & Maxwell, London, 2001. (Editor with Andrew Kennon)
- Fundamental Rights in Europe: The European Convention on Human Rights and its Member States, 1950-2000. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001. (Editor with Jörg Polakiewicz)
- Constitutional Reform: The Labour Government's Constitutional Reform Agenda. Longman, 1999. (Contributor and editor with Raymond Plant)
- King and Country: Monarchy and the Future King Charles III. Politico, 2006.
Notes and References
- https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/robert.blackburn.html Professor Robert Blackburn QC.