Legislation at Westminster

Legislation at Westminster

By Daniel Glover, Meg Russell

Subjects: UK Parliament, Politics and government, Legislation, great britain, UK Law, 328.41, Legislation, House of Commons, Kd4354 .r87 2017x, British Government, House of Lords, British Law, Law -- law of england and wales -- constitutional law -- organs of the government -- the parliament -- house of commons -- organization. legislative process, Great britain, parliament, Great britain. parliament., Legislation--great britain, Parliament, British Politics

Description: The first comprehensive, detailed study of the UK legislative process in more than forty years Illustrated by real-world examples from the Labour and coalition periods (2005-12) Self-contained chapters on the behaviour and influence of different actors including: government, opposition, backbenchers, select committees, and outside pressure groups Detailed coverage of twelve case study bills such as the introduction (and subsequent repeal) of identity cards, the introduction of the ban on smoking in public places, the creation of the Office for Budget Responsibility, and the coalition's welfare reforms Based on extensive parliamentary research and more than a hundred interviews with legislative insiders Examines how the legislative process differs between the Lords and the Commons, and between coalition and single-party government Comes from the Constitution Unit, the UK's leading research body on constitutional change

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