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The Constitution After Scott Adam Tomkins (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London)

The Constitution After Scott By Adam Tomkins (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London)

The Constitution After Scott by Adam Tomkins (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London)


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This book offers analysis of what the Scott Report means for the future of constitutional government and for constitutional reform in Britain. Issues of lying to Parliament and ministerial responsibility; of the control of the civil service; and of freedom of information are all reappraised in the light of the malaise which Scott uncovered.

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The Constitution After Scott: Government Unwrapped by Adam Tomkins (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London)

This book provides a thorough and authoritative account of the constitutional implications of the Scott report. It is the only book-length treatment of this pivotal Report. The Scott report was established by John Major in 1992 to look into British government policy during the 1980s with regard to trade (including the arms trade) with Iraq and to establish whether the Government had lied to Parliament about its policy. Scott also investigated a number of high-profile and controversial criminal prosecutions which the government brought against several companies that were accused of illegally exporting defence equipment to Iraq. All of these cases failed. This book does more than merely relate the Scott story. It offers a full analysis of what the report means for the future of constitutional government, and constitutional reform, in Britain. Issues of lying to Parliament and ministerial responsibility; of the regulation and control of the civil service; and of open government and freedom of information are all reappraised in the light of Scott's discoveries. Central questions of secret intelligence and troublesome public interest immunity certificates are also considered. Unusually for a political scandal, Scott was not an exclusively national affair affecting only one country. There was a little-known equivalent to the Scott inquiry in the USA, and the lessons of the US experience are also discussed here - for the first time in Britain.

The Constitution After Scott Reviews

essential reading for 'all students of the British constitution or the British government'... the book provides a detailed analysis of the substance of the inquiry into the export of arms to Iraq and the Matrix Churchill case and the subsequent report by Sir Richard Scott. / Diana Woodhouse, Parliamentary Affairs, April 1999.
Tomkins is to be congratulated on producing a succinct description of some of the salient features of one of the most important episodes of recent British constitutional history .../ Ivan Hare, The Cambridge Law Journal, 1998.

About Adam Tomkins (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London)

Adam Tomkins has been a lecturer in law at King's College, London since 1991.

Table of Contents

PART I: GOVERNMENT AND PARLIAMENT ; PART II: GOVERNMENT AND SECRET INTELLIGENCE ; PART III: GOVERNMENT AND COURTS ; PART IV: THE AMERICAN CONNECTION

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GOR004860643
9780198262909
0198262906
The Constitution After Scott: Government Unwrapped by Adam Tomkins (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, King's College, London)
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Oxford University Press
19980226
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