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The changing constitution

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011Edition: 7thDescription: 428p xxxviiISBN:
  • 9780199579051
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.4102 JOW
Contents:
Contents: I. The Constitutional Framework; Editors' introduction by Jeffrey Jowell and Dawn Oliver; 1: Jeffrey Jowell: The rule of law and its underlying values; 2: Anthony Bradley: The sovereignty of Parliament - form or substance?; 3: Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC: Human rights and the British constitution; 4: Paul Craig: Britain in the European Union; 5: David Feldman: The internationalization of public law and its impact on the UK; II. The Institutional Context; 6: Dawn Oliver: Reforming the United Kingdom Parliament; 7: Gavin Drewry: The executive: towards accountable government and effective governance?; 8: Brigid Hadfield: Devolution: a national conversation?; 9: Ian Leigh: The changing nature of local and regional democracy; 10: Andrew Le Sueur: Administrative justice and the resolution of disputes; III. Regulation and the Constitution; 11: Richard Macrory: Environmental regulation as an instrument of constitutional change; 12: Tony Prosser: Regulation and legitimacy; 13: John McEldowney: Public expenditure and the control of public finance; 14: Patrick Birkinshaw: Regulating information; 15: Patricia Leopold: Standards of conduct in public life.
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Contents:
I. The Constitutional Framework;
Editors' introduction by Jeffrey Jowell and Dawn Oliver;
1: Jeffrey Jowell: The rule of law and its underlying values;
2: Anthony Bradley: The sovereignty of Parliament - form or substance?;
3: Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC: Human rights and the British constitution;
4: Paul Craig: Britain in the European Union;
5: David Feldman: The internationalization of public law and its impact on the UK;
II. The Institutional Context;
6: Dawn Oliver: Reforming the United Kingdom Parliament;
7: Gavin Drewry: The executive: towards accountable government and effective governance?;
8: Brigid Hadfield: Devolution: a national conversation?;
9: Ian Leigh: The changing nature of local and regional democracy;
10: Andrew Le Sueur: Administrative justice and the resolution of disputes;
III. Regulation and the Constitution;
11: Richard Macrory: Environmental regulation as an instrument of constitutional change;
12: Tony Prosser: Regulation and legitimacy;
13: John McEldowney: Public expenditure and the control of public finance;
14: Patrick Birkinshaw: Regulating information;
15: Patricia Leopold: Standards of conduct in public life.

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