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Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom Dawn Oliver, QC, FBA (Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London)

Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom von Dawn Oliver, QC, FBA (Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London)

Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom Dawn Oliver, QC, FBA (Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London)


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Presents an account of constitutional reform in the UK that offers a detailed discussion of all the significant changes that have developed following the elections of 1997 and 2001. Issues discussed in this book include the recent devolution of power in Scotland and elections of Assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland; and more.

Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom Zusammenfassung

Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom Dawn Oliver, QC, FBA (Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London)

This new account of constitutional reform in the UK offers a detailed discussion of all the significant changes that have developed following the elections of 1997 and 2001. Issues discussed include the recent devolution of power in Scotland and elections of Assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland; reform of the House of Lords and the system of hereditary peers; the influence of the Human Rights Act, changes to electoral systems and party funding and the significance of the European dimension on the British Constitution. Dawn Oliver presents a broad overview of the latest developments in constitutional reform while analysing the implications of these reforms for the theories of democracy, citizenship and good governance within an UK context. Discussion is also given on the gradual move away from a political constitution to a more law-based system, the general ethics and standards within Parliament and consideration of possible future reforms in the areas of regional government, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. Written in a straightforward and accessible style, the text is well referenced to aid further research and offers an extensive bibliography and list of official publications. It is essential reading for all those studying constitutional law and reform as part of their law or politics degree programmes, while academics and civil servants in these areas will also find the discussions and analysis in the work of interest.

Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom Bewertungen

'...a stimulating read' * Rowland Hughes, Senior Lecturer in Law, Wolverhampton University *

Über Dawn Oliver, QC, FBA (Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London)

Dawn Oliver is Professor of Constitutional Law at the University College London. She has been a member of the Study of Parliament Group since 1994 and was a member of the Royal Commission Reform of the House of Lords in 1999. She is co-author of The Changing Constitution with Professor Jeffrey Jowell and editor of Public Law.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

PART 1: THE BACKGROUND TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM; PART II: CITIZEN-CENTRED REFORMS; PART III: INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS; PART IV: CONCLUSIONS

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GOR001418364
9780198765462
0198765460
Constitutional Reform in the United Kingdom Dawn Oliver, QC, FBA (Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London)
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Oxford University Press
2003-04-03
446
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