Reinventing Britain: constitutional change under New Labour

Reinventing Britain: constitutional change under New Labour

Reinventing Britain: constitutional change under New Labour

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Edition Details

  • Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Andrew McDonald
  • Language: English
  • Jurisdiction(s): California
  • Publication Information: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2007
  • Publication Type (Medium): Computer network resources, Electronic books
  • Material: Document, Internet resource
  • Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
  • Series title: Global, area, and international archive.
  • Permalink: https://books.lawi.org.uk/reinventing-britain-constitutional-change-under-new-labour/ (Stable identifier)

Additional Format

Print version: Reinventing Britain. Berkeley: Global, Area, and International Archive: University of California Press, ©2007 (DLC) 2007029743 (OCoLC)154697750

Short Description

1 online resource (IX, 261 pages) : ILlustrations.

Purpose and Intended Audience

Useful for students learning an area of law, Reinventing Britain: constitutional change under New Labour is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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Bibliographic information

  • Responsable Person: edited by Andrew McDonald.
  • Publication Date: 2007
  • Copyright Date: 2007
  • Location: Berkeley
  • Country/State: California
  • Number of Editions: 9 editions
  • First edition Date: 2007
  • Last edition Date: 2007
  • General Notes: Originally published: Great Britain : Politico’s Pub., 2007.
  • Languages: British English
  • Library of Congress Code: KD3989
  • Dewey Code: 342.4103
  • ISBN: 9780520098626 0520098625 9780520916180 0520916182
  • OCLC: 276565884

Main Contents

pt. I. The story
pt. II. Origins
pt. III. Process
pt. IV. Meaning.

Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword, by Lord Falconer of Thoroton vii
Introduction ix
Part I: The story
1. What happened next: constitutional change under New Labour 000
Andrew McDonald &amp
Robert Hazell
Part II: Origins
2. Labour¿s conversion to constitutional reform 000
Peter Riddell
3. Socialism and democracy 000
Mark Bevir
4. Rights culture and constitutional reform 000
Joseph Fletcher
Part III: Process
5. How the reforms came about 000
Kenneth MacKenzie
Part IV: Meaning
6. Judicial reform: the emergence of the third branch of government 000
Kate Malleson
7. A porous and pragmatic settlement: asymmetrical devolution and democratic constraint 000
Ailsa Henderson
8. Britain and Europe: a tale of two constitutions 000
Craig Parsons
9. Constitutional reform and British political identity 000
Jack Citrin
Notes 000
Contributors 000
Index 000

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