The Gascony Precedent and Tripartite Lock: Constitutional Analysis of the 1765 Isle of Man Revestment
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- The Gascony Precedent and Tripartite Lock: Constitutional Analysis of the 1765 Isle of Man Revestment
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- A detailed constitutional and legal analysis arguing that the 1765 Revestment of the Isle of Man violated a 'Tripartite Jurisdictional Lock' established in the 1609 Act, and that Parliament misapplied Pratt-Yorke doctrine (intended for acquired territories) to a coordinate kingdom. The paper contends that the British State engaged in a deliberate 'category error' and subsequent 'coup d'état,' treating sovereign rights as private assets. It extends this analysis to explain Parliament's parallel failures in America and India.
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- James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl
- George Grenville
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Benjamin Franklin
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- Academic Paper
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- English