Justin O. Frosini

Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the Bocconi University; Robert J. Abernethy Adjunct Professor of Constitutional Law at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies; Director of the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development (CCSDD)

The article examines the evolution of royal prerogatives in foreign affairs within the British context, delving into the war prerogative, the foreign affairs prerogative, the treaty making power, and the role of the Governor-General in Commonwealth countries. After analyzing how royal prerogatives often evade parliamentary control, the article reflects on the effects of this dynamic on the British form of government.

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