Review of Magna Carta R.I.P?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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"Magna Carta R.I.P?" by Jude Meritus is a thought-provoking and engaging book that delves into the history and legacy of one of the most significant legal documents in human history. Meritus argues that Magna Carta, which is often seen as a symbol of democracy and freedom, has been betrayed by successive governments and is now effectively dead.

The book starts with a fascinating and well-researched historical account of the origins of Magna Carta, its impact on the legal system and governance of medieval England, and its role as a precursor to modern democracy. Meritus then moves on to examine how the principles enshrined in Magna Carta have been eroded over time, with governments exploiting loopholes and using legal trickery to undermine its protections.

What sets this book apart is Meritus' ability to make complex legal concepts accessible to a general audience. The writing is clear, concise, and engaging, with plenty of real-world examples to illustrate key points. The book also provides a valuable perspective on the current state of democracy and human rights, both in the UK and around the world.

Overall, "Magna Carta R.I.P?" is an excellent read for anyone interested in the history of law and governance, and how these principles have evolved over time. Meritus provides a compelling argument that Magna Carta is not just a relic of the past but a living document with continuing relevance today. Highly recommended.
I'll be rating this book 4 out 5 .

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