Rodney Brazier
{{Short description|British professor of constitutional law}}
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Rodney Brazier MVO, LLD, FRHistS (born 1946) is emeritus professor of constitutional law at the University of Manchester and a barrister and an emeritus bencher of Lincoln's Inn.
His expertise on the British constitution has been provided to various parliamentary committees and investigations, while he has written and co-written a wide range of books and articles on constitutional topics.
Rodney was appointed Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to constitutional law.{{London Gazette|issue=60534|supp=y|page=4|date=15 June 2013}}
Rodney is married to Margaret Brazier, also a professor emerita at the University of Manchester specialising in medical law.
Publications
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- Choosing a Prime Minister (Oxford University Press, 2020)
- Constitutional Practice (Oxford University Press, Third Edition, 1999)
- Constitutional Reform (Oxford University Press, Third Edition, 2008)
- Constitutional and Administrative Law, with Stanley Alexander de Smith (Oxford University Press, Eighth Edition, 1998)
- Ministers of the Crown (Oxford University Press, 1997)
- Constitutional Texts: Materials on Government and the Constitution (Oxford University Press, 1990)
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