Much Governed Nation Pt2 Vol 3

Much Governed Nation Pt2 Vol 3
Title Much Governed Nation Pt2 Vol 3 PDF eBook
Author W. H. Greenleaf
Publisher Routledge
Pages 622
Release 2014-07-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135033579

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First published by Methuen in the 1980s Volume I: The Rise of Collectivism: This volume establishes the central theme that the most important feature of British political life since the nineteenth century has been the extension of the role of government at all levels. Volume II: The Ideological Heritage: The second volume reviews the development of the three main political ideologies in British politics: Conservatism, Liberalism and Socialism, with special reference to the ways in which they have affected or responded to the rise of collectivism. Volumes III and IV: A Much-Governed Nation Parts 1 and 2: Examining the way in which our political arrangements have been adapted and extended to deal with the wider range of responsibilities thrust upon them, these two volumes also describe the changes in the main traditional institutions (Local government, the Civil Service, the Cabinet, Parliament etc) as they deal with the growth of the state, as well as looking at the increased use of delegated legislation and administrative tribunals.

Government by Decree

Government by Decree
Title Government by Decree PDF eBook
Author Marguerite A. Sieghart
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1950
Genre Delegation of powers
ISBN

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Law and Government Under the Tudors

Law and Government Under the Tudors
Title Law and Government Under the Tudors PDF eBook
Author Claire Cross
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 300
Release 2002-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780521893633

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This is a collection of specially commissioned research essays by scholars on the government of Tudor England, designed as a tribute from a group of advanced students to their supervisor. Professor Sir Geoffrey Elton, to whom the volume is dedicated, is internationally celebrated, and the most influential living historian of the period. Each essay reflects the special interest of the author, within the broader theme of 'Law and Government'. The book will be read by many who have been influenced by Professor Elton's teaching, but who may not necessarily be students or historians of Tudor England.

The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World

The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World
Title The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World PDF eBook
Author Bernard Schwartz
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 448
Release 1998
Genre Civil law
ISBN 1886363595

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Originally published: New York: New York University Press, 1956. x, 438 pp. This book consists of papers delivered by participants in the conference sponsored by the New York University Institute of Comparative Law to honor the 150th anniversary of the French Civil Code, which was the largest public celebration of the event in the legal world. The papers deal with the influence of the Code upon common-law countries in their efforts to manage statute and case law and gives examples of modern attempts at restatement of the law and uniform state laws as examples of the effect of the Code's coherence and logic. The papers were given by notable legal scholars such as Benjamin Akzin, Ren Cassin, C.J. Friedrich, Arthur von Mehren, Roscoe Pound, Thibadeau Rinfret, Max Rheinstein, Angelo Piero Sereni, Jack Bernard Tate and Arthur T. Vanderbilt. At the time of these lectures Schwartz was Director of the Institute. Includes a bibliography by Julius J. Marke. Reprint of the first edition. BERNARD SCHWARTZ 1923-1997] was professor of law and director of the Institute of Comparative Law, New York University. He was the author of over fifty books, including French Administrative Law and the Common-Law World (1954, reprinted 2006), the five-volume Commentary on the Constitution of the United States (1963-1968), Constitutional Law: A Textbook (2d ed., 1979), Administrative Law: A Casebook (4th ed., 1994) and A History of the Supreme Court (1993).

A Continental Distinction in the Common Law

A Continental Distinction in the Common Law
Title A Continental Distinction in the Common Law PDF eBook
Author John W. F. Allison
Publisher
Pages 301
Release 2000
Genre Administrative law
ISBN 019829865X

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The development of an autonomous English public law has been accompanied by persistent problems - a lack of systematic principles, dissatisfaction with judicial procedures, and uncertainty about the judicial role. It has provoked an ongoing debate on the very desirability of the distinctionbetween public and private law. In this debate, a historical and comparative perspective has been lacking. A Continental Distinction in the Common Law introduces such a perspective. It compares the recent emergence of a significant English distinction with the entrenchment of the traditional Frenchdistinction. It explains how persistent problems of English public law are related to fundamental differences between the English and French legal and political traditions, differences in their conception of the state administration, their approach to law, their separation of powers, and theirjudicial procedures in public-law cases. The author argues that a satisfactory distinction between public and private law depends on a particular legal and political context, a context which was evident in late nineteenth-century France and is absent in twentieth-century England. He concludes byidentifying the far-reaching theoretical, institutional, and procedural changes required to accommodate English public law.

Governing by Numbers

Governing by Numbers
Title Governing by Numbers PDF eBook
Author Edward Page
Publisher Hart Publishing
Pages 254
Release 2001-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1841132071

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Governing by Numbers is a jargon-free account of how delegated legislation - laws that do not pass through the full legislative scrutiny to which Acts of Parliament are subjected - is made. It is based on new research involving an analysis of nearly 30,000 pieces of delegated legislation; detailed investigation of 46 recent regulations based on in-depth interviews with those involved in developing, writing and scrutinising them and a major survey of nearly 400 interest groups. Delegated legislation is examined as a form of "everyday policy-making". It deals with important issues, from the level of welfare benefits to weapons exports, animal health and the prevention of air pollution, yet has been largely ignored in studies of the British political and administrative system. This book analyses the distinctive character of everyday policy making and the implications of how it works for our understanding of British democracy.

LEGAL RECORD & HISTORICAL REALITY

LEGAL RECORD & HISTORICAL REALITY
Title LEGAL RECORD & HISTORICAL REALITY PDF eBook
Author Thomas G. Watkin
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 255
Release 1989-01-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1852850280

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