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Constitutional Reform: Reshaping the British Political System 3rd ed isbn 9780199233045

Constitutional Reform 2nd ed

Rodney BrazierProfessor of Law, University of Manchester

ISBN13: 9780198765233
ISBN: 0198765231
New Edition ISBN: 9780199233045
Published: May 1998
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



The second edition of Constitutional Reform examines central government, Parliament, and the judiciary in Britain and proposes an agenda for reform. The stress remains on suggestions which might stand a fair chance of being implemented. Topics covered include the limitations on the scope for constitutional reform; new methodology for constitutional change; parliamentary democracy and voting reform; the second chamber; the reduction of ministerial power; the transfer of certain royal powers to Parliament; and the reform of the judiciary. Also including a new chapter on the Labour Government's plans for the British constitution, this book provides the reader with comprehensive coverage of constitutional change in Britain at the new millennium.

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
A Print on Demand Title;
1. The Limits of Reform; 2. The Way Forward; 3. Labour and the Constitution; 4. Parliamentary Democracy; 5. The Second-Chamber Paradox; 6. Ministerial Powers; 7. A Constitutional Guiding Light; 8. Defending Rights; 9. Government, Law, and Judges