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The changing constitution

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 1996Edition: 3rdDescription: 470p4 xviiiISBN:
  • 9780198258544
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.410200 JOW-2
Contents:
Table of contents Introduction: the theory and practice of modern British democracy, Jeffrey Jowell and Dawn Oliver. Part 1 The international context: the European Community, Vernon Bogdanor; international human rights law, Anthony Lester. Part 2 Traditional doctrine reviewed: the rule of law today - controlling official power, Jeffrey Jowell; the sovereignty of Parliament, Tony Bradley; ministerial responsibility, Colin Turpin. Part 3 Modern British government - practice and problems: the civil service and executive agencies, Gavin Drewry; control of public expenditure, John McEldowney; the executive power today, Terry Daintith; regulating non-governmental bodies - central local relations, Tony Prosser; the police, Geoffrey Marshall and Barry Loveday; Northern Ireland and the British constitution, Christopher McCrudden. Part 4 Issues in constitutional reform: from subjects to citizens, Dawn Oliver; electoral reform, David Butler freedom of information, Rodney Austin.
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Table of contents
Introduction:
the theory and practice of modern British democracy, Jeffrey Jowell and Dawn Oliver.
Part 1 The international context: the European Community, Vernon Bogdanor;
international human rights law, Anthony Lester.
Part 2 Traditional doctrine reviewed: the rule of law today - controlling official power, Jeffrey Jowell;
the sovereignty of Parliament, Tony Bradley;
ministerial responsibility, Colin Turpin.
Part 3 Modern British government - practice and problems: the civil service and executive agencies, Gavin Drewry;
control of public expenditure, John McEldowney;
the executive power today, Terry Daintith;
regulating non-governmental bodies - central local relations, Tony Prosser; the police, Geoffrey Marshall and Barry Loveday; Northern Ireland and the British constitution, Christopher McCrudden.
Part 4 Issues in constitutional reform: from subjects to citizens, Dawn Oliver; electoral reform, David Butler freedom of information, Rodney Austin.

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