The Changing Constitution (4TH)

The Changing Constitution (4TH)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 408 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198765738
  • DDC分類 342.4102

Full Description

Professors Jowell and Oliver have brought together an impressive list of contributors in this substantially revised new edition to provide a comprehensive analysis of all the latest developments in constitutional reform since 1997. The book is organized in four sections, moving from a review of traditional constitutional principles through to analysis of the most recent developments and their impact on the individual. The book concludes with a look to constitutional reform in the future. Each chapter begins with a summary, highlighting the key issues involved. The chapters themselves are concise, providing a clear and accessible guide to current constitutional structures and principles in the context of European Union and Human Rights law. Revised chapters include: Human Rights and the British Constitution; Freedom of Information: The Constitutional Impact; Electoral Systems and Party Funding; and The Sovereignty of Parliament. New chapters include: Britain in the EU, Devolution, and The Reform of the United Kingdom Parliament. This book will be an invaluable source of material and analysis, ideal for first and second year undergraduates studying public law and politics.

Contents

PART I: TRADITIONAL DOCTRINE REVIEWED; Chapter 1: The Rule of Law Today; Chapter 2: The Sovereignty of Parliament; PART II: BRITAIN'S NEW CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT; Chapter 3: Britain in the EU; Chapter 4: Human Rights and the British Constitution; Chapter 5: Devolution: Labour's Strange Constitutional 'Design'; Chapter 6: The Restructuring of Central-Local Government Relations; PART III: MODERN PUBLIC REGULATION; Chapter 7: The New Public Management; Chapter 8: The Control of Public Expenditure; Chapter 9: Regulation, Markets and Legitimacy; PART IV: TOWARDS A MORE CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM; Chapter 10: The Reform of the United Kingdom Parliament; Chapter 11: Electoral Systems and Party Funding; Chapter 12: Freedom of Information: The Constitutional Impact