The Malta Independent 18 May 2024, Saturday
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Magna Carta to be brought to Malta as part of global tour

Tuesday, 15 September 2015, 15:07 Last update: about 10 years ago

The Magna Carta will be coming to Malta as part of a global tour in November 2015. The highly important document will be on display at the National Library of Malta on 28 and 29 November.

Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire has announced that Magna Carta will begin a global tour next week, in a partnership between Hereford Cathedral and the GREAT Britain Campaign.  An original version of the document and the only surviving King’s Writ from Runnymede in 1215, will pass through seven countries, across four continents, travelling a total of approximately 65,000 miles.

Thousands of people across the world will benefit from a unique opportunity to see the document - an internationally recognised symbol of the rule of law - first hand, and reflect on how the principles of Magna Carta remain more relevant than ever in today’s world.

The Magna Carta has played a key role in the history of democracy around the world and still forms part of British law today. This year marks the 800th anniversary of the sealing of this important document. The tour will demonstrate its international resonance whilst also showcasing British influence across trade, law, international values and democracy.

Foreign Office Minister Hugo Swire welcomed the tour and said:

“The Magna Carta is a hugely important part of our history and stands as a beacon for our values today.  The tour is a fantastic way of enabling people from America to Europe to see it first hand, and to reflect on all that it stands for.”

Canon Chris Pullin, Chancellor of Hereford Cathedral said:

“I am delighted that our copy of Magna Carta is embarking on this global tour, which will enable more people than ever from across the world a unique and exciting opportunity to see the document close up and learn about what it represents.”

At the same time, Baroness Anelay has announced a new £100,000 fund to enable other countries to benefit from the UK’s world-leading legal expertise, marking the International Day of Democracy.

At an event held at Gray’s Inn – at the heart of the UK’s world-leading legal scene – the Minister launched the ‘Magna Carta Partnerships’ fund. The announcement builds on this year’s commemorations of the 800th anniversary of the historic document that has played a central role in the formation of democracy around the world.

The pilot fund will facilitate sharing practical UK experience to help guide parliamentarians, judges and lawyers overseas along their own path to democracy.

Commenting on the importance of the new fund, Baroness Anelay said:

 “Democracy under the rule of law is the best form of governance we know - and the longer-term trend is towards countries wanting more democratic governance, not less. The UK government is committed to supporting this. The fund that I am launching today offers British legal expertise to countries around the world that want to improve the rule of law and their democratic processes."

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