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Laying Down the Law: A Discussion of the People, Processes and Problems that Shape Acts of Parliament


ISBN13: 9780414046931
Published: May 2011
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback pocketbook
Price: £17.95



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<b><font color="#cc6600">Wildy's Book of the Month: June 2011</b></font></p> Reveals the inside story of how Acts of Parliament are drafted and made law:- <ul> <li>Presents a lively account of how Acts of Parliament are drafted and made law, structured around three main themes – people, processes and problems <li>Goes beyond standard textbook accounts to give an insider perspective on how the system actually works in practice <li>Written in a lively, polemical style by a “thought leader” in the area, highlighting current problems and suggesting innovative ideas for reform <li>Will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students of law, policy and politics, those involved in the preparation and practice of legislation, or any reader with an interest in British Government </ul>

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law, Statutory Interpretation and Legislative Drafting
Contents:
Section 1: Introduction
Section 2: People
Section 3: Process and Procedure
Section 4: Problems
Section 5: Final.