Francesca Jackson is a compelling voice in constitutional law, offering sharp insights into the evolving role of monarchy in modern democracies. Her research blends historical depth with contemporary relevance. Her thesis “Can the Dignity of a Constitutional Monarchy in the UK Survive its Undignified Privileges? examines the constitutional privileges of the British monarchy, especially under Queen Elizabeth II, and questions their legitimacy in a 21st-century democracy.
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