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Erskine May's treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings, and usage of Parliament.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : LexisNexis UK, 2004.Edition: 23rd ed. / editor, Sir William McKay ; assistant editors, Frank Cranmer ... [et al.]Description: lxiv, 1138 p. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0406970947
Other title:
  • Half title: Law, privileges, proceedings, and usage of Parliament
  • Parliamentary practice [Cover title]
Uniform titles:
  • Treatise on the law, privileges, proceedings, and usage of Parliament
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KD4354 .M38 2004
Contents:
Contents; PART I - Constitution, Powers and Privileges of Parliament; Chapter 1. The constituent parts of Parliament; Chapter 2. Elections; Chapter 3. Disqualification for membership of either House; Chapter 4. Power and jurisdiction of Parliament; Chapter 5. The privilege of Parliament; Chapter 6. Privilege of freedom of speech; Chapter 7. Privilege of freedom from arrest; Chapter 8. Contempts; Chapter 9. Penal jurisdiction of both Houses; Chapter 10. Complaints of breach of privilege or contempt; Chapter 11. The courts and parliamentary privilege; PART II - Proceedings in Parliament: Public Business; Chapter 12. Precincts and organisation of Parliament; Chapter 13. A new Parliament and opening and closing of session; Chapter 14. A Sitting: general arrangements in the House of Commons; Chapter 15. The control and distribution of time in the House of Commons; Chapter 16. The outline of business of the House of Commons; Chapter 17. The process of debate in the House of Commons by motion, question and decision; Chapter 18. Maintenance of order during debates in the House of Commons; Chapter 19. Methods of curtailing debate; Chapter 20. Rules governing the conduct of Members of both houses and the disclosure of financial interests; Chapter 21. Organisation and conduct of business in the House of Lords; Chapter 22. Proceedings of Parliament in passing public bills; Chapter 23. Delegated legislation; Chapter 24. Formal communications between Crown and Parliament and between Lords and Commons; Chapter 25. Committees in the House of Lords; Chapter 26. Select committees in the House of Commons; Chapter 27. Committees in the House of Commons: Committees of the whole House and Standing Committees; Chapter 28. Joint Committees of the Lords and Commons; Chapter 29. Financial procedure - general; Chapter 30. Public expenditure and supply; Chapter 31. Expenditure: Money resolutions; Chapter 32. Ways and Means and Finance Bills; Chapter 33. The role of the House of Lords in financial procedure; Chapter 34. Public petitions; Chapter 35. Parliamentary oversight of European Union matters; Chapter 36. Parliament and international assemblies; PART III - Proceedings in Parliament: Private Business; Chapter 37. Preliminary view of private bills; Chapter 38. Preliminary proceedings in both Houses on private bills; Chapter 39. Petitions in favour of, or against, or relating to private bills in the House of Commons; and the Court of Referees; Chapter 40. Proceedings in the House of Commons on private bills; Chapter 41. Proceedings on private and personal bills in the House of Lords"; Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents;
PART I - Constitution, Powers and Privileges of Parliament;
Chapter 1. The constituent parts of Parliament;
Chapter 2. Elections;
Chapter 3. Disqualification for membership of either House;
Chapter 4. Power and jurisdiction of Parliament;
Chapter 5. The privilege of Parliament;
Chapter 6. Privilege of freedom of speech;
Chapter 7. Privilege of freedom from arrest;
Chapter 8. Contempts;
Chapter 9. Penal jurisdiction of both Houses;
Chapter 10. Complaints of breach of privilege or contempt;
Chapter 11. The courts and parliamentary privilege;
PART II - Proceedings in Parliament: Public Business;
Chapter 12. Precincts and organisation of Parliament;
Chapter 13. A new Parliament and opening and closing of session;
Chapter 14. A Sitting: general arrangements in the House of Commons;
Chapter 15. The control and distribution of time in the House of Commons;
Chapter 16. The outline of business of the House of Commons;
Chapter 17. The process of debate in the House of Commons by motion, question and decision;
Chapter 18. Maintenance of order during debates in the House of Commons;
Chapter 19. Methods of curtailing debate;
Chapter 20. Rules governing the conduct of Members of both houses and the disclosure of financial interests;
Chapter 21. Organisation and conduct of business in the House of Lords;
Chapter 22. Proceedings of Parliament in passing public bills;
Chapter 23. Delegated legislation;
Chapter 24. Formal communications between Crown and Parliament and between Lords and Commons;
Chapter 25. Committees in the House of Lords;
Chapter 26. Select committees in the House of Commons;
Chapter 27. Committees in the House of Commons: Committees of the whole House and Standing Committees;
Chapter 28. Joint Committees of the Lords and Commons;
Chapter 29. Financial procedure - general;
Chapter 30. Public expenditure and supply;
Chapter 31. Expenditure: Money resolutions;
Chapter 32. Ways and Means and Finance Bills;
Chapter 33. The role of the House of Lords in financial procedure;
Chapter 34. Public petitions;
Chapter 35. Parliamentary oversight of European Union matters;
Chapter 36. Parliament and international assemblies;
PART III - Proceedings in Parliament: Private Business;
Chapter 37. Preliminary view of private bills;
Chapter 38. Preliminary proceedings in both Houses on private bills;
Chapter 39. Petitions in favour of, or against, or relating to private bills in the House of Commons; and the Court of Referees;
Chapter 40. Proceedings in the House of Commons on private bills;
Chapter 41. Proceedings on private and personal bills in the House of Lords";
Index.

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