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  2. Bill of Rights 1689 - Wikipedia

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    The Bill of Rights 1689 (sometimes known as the Bill of Rights 1688) [2] is an Act of the Parliament of England that set out certain basic civil rights and changed the succession to the English Crown. It remains a crucial statute in English constitutional law.

  3. Avalon Project - Wikipedia

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    The Avalon Project is a digital library of documents relating to law, history and diplomacy.The project is part of the Yale Law School Lillian Goldman Law Library.. The project contains online electronic copies of documents dating back to the beginning of history, making it possible to study the original text of not only very famous documents such as Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights ...

  4. English Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 December 2008, at 18:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Crown and Parliament Recognition Act 1689 - Wikipedia

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    This Act was the Bill of Rights 1689. (In Scotland a separate Act was passed, the Claim of Right, which stated that James had forfeited the throne by his illegal actions and his failure to take the coronation oath.) However, doubts arose as to the validity of the Bill of Rights and the other Acts passed by the Convention Parliament.

  6. Petition of Right - Wikipedia

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    Full text Petition of Right at Wikisource The Petition of Right , passed on 7 June 1628, is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state, reportedly of equal value to Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689 . [ 1 ]

  7. Bill of rights - Wikipedia

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    The bill of rights implied by the Constitution Act, 1867, first identified in Reference Re Alberta Statutes in 1938. Articles 13-28 of the Constitution of Italy: 1947 Italy: Saskatchewan Bill of Rights: 1947 Canada: Saskatchewan: First bill of rights adopted in the British Empire / Commonwealth since the English Bill of Rights

  8. Civil liberties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bill of Rights 1689, Claim of Right Act 1689, asserted certain rights of Parliament and the individual, and limited the power of the monarch—the result of the Glorious Revolution. The Second Treatise on Representative Government (1689) outlines John Locke's ideas for a more civilised society based on natural rights and contract theory.

  9. Fundamental Laws of England - Wikipedia

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    the Bill of Rights 1689 assented to by King William III and Queen Mary II the Act of Settlement 1701 Blackstone's list was an 18th-century constitutional view, and the Union of the Crowns had occurred in 1603 between Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland , and the 1628 Petition of Right had already referred to the fundamental laws being ...