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100 _aBlackburn Robert
245 _aConstitutional studies : Contemporary issues and controversies
260 _aLondon
_bMansell
_c1994
300 _a190p
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365 _b Rs.1,661
505 _aTable of contents The future of the British Monarchy, Robert Blackburn; Cabinet Government since Bagehot, George Jones (Professor of Government at the London School of Economic sand Political Science); Margaret Thatcher's resignation as Prime Minister, Robert Blackburn; the privatization legislation of the 1980s; a constitutional perspective, John McEldowney (Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Warwick); administrative law - is the system now in place?, Anthony Bradley (practising Barrister and Emeritus Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Edinburgh); political parties; Conservative political and constitutional ideology, John Ramsden (Reader in modern history at Queen Mary & Westfield College, University of London); political parties; the constitution of the social and liberal democrats, Charles Beale (Policy Adviser to the New South Wales Government in Australia and former political researcher to Robert Maclennan MP); fairness and political finance; the case of election campaigns, Dawn Oliver (Reader in Public Law at University College London); does Britain need proportional representation?, Philip Norton (Professor of Politics at the University of Hull); judicial independence; challenges real and threats imagined, Gavin Drewry (Professor of Public Administration at Royal Holloway & Bedford New College, University of London); by law established; the Church of England and its place in the constitution, Dominic Grant (Administrative officer in the Parish of St Mary-in-Finchley).
650 _a1. Constitutional Law - U K 2. Politics & Government - 1979 - 1997 - U K
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