HL 5 - Investigative Select Committees in the 2010-15 Parliament

HL 5 - Investigative Select Committees in the 2010-15 Parliament
Title HL 5 - Investigative Select Committees in the 2010-15 Parliament PDF eBook
Author The Stationery Office
Publisher The Stationery Office
Pages 60
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0108557987

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The Office of Lord Chancellor

The Office of Lord Chancellor
Title The Office of Lord Chancellor PDF eBook
Author Diana Woodhouse
Publisher Hart Publishing
Pages 233
Release 2001-05-21
Genre Law
ISBN 1841130214

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This book analyses the development and current position of the Lord Chancellor in his various roles.

HL 127 - Review of Select Committee Activity and Proposals for New Committee Activity

HL 127 - Review of Select Committee Activity and Proposals for New Committee Activity
Title HL 127 - Review of Select Committee Activity and Proposals for New Committee Activity PDF eBook
Author The Stationery Office
Publisher The Stationery Office
Pages 52
Release 2015
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0108557774

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In this report the Liaison Committee conducts a brief review of House of Lords policy committees, in advance of the appointment of those committees in the new Parliament.

Privacy and injunctions

Privacy and injunctions
Title Privacy and injunctions PDF eBook
Author Great Britain: Parliament: Joint Committee on Privacy and Injunctions
Publisher The Stationery Office
Pages 108
Release 2012-03-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780108475719

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This report says Parliament should not introduce any new privacy statute. It concludes that in weighing the competing rights to privacy and freedom of expression, each case must be judged on its own merits. The bar for limiting freedom of expression must be set high, but the courts are now striking a better balance in dealing with applications for privacy injunctions. Criticism that privacy law has been "judge-made", noting that it evolved from the Human Rights Act is rejected. The Committee says the most important step towards improving protection of privacy is to provide for enhanced regulation of the media. The Press Complaints Commission lacked the power, sanctions or independence to be truly effective. Substantial changes to press regulation are needed to ensure that it encompasses all major news publishers including, in time, major bloggers. The Committee makes several recommendations including that the reformed regulator should: have access to a wider range of sanctions, including the power to fine; be cost-free to complainants; be able to determine the size and location of a published apology, and the date of publication; play a greater role in arbitrating and mediating privacy disputes. One possible mechanism the Committee suggests is for advertisers to agree to advertise only in publications that are members of the press regulator and subscribe to its rules. It also concludes that parliamentarians should ensure that material subject to an injunction is only revealed in Parliament when there is good reason to do so

The Anthropology of Parliaments

The Anthropology of Parliaments
Title The Anthropology of Parliaments PDF eBook
Author Emma Crewe
Publisher Routledge
Pages 187
Release 2021-05-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000182312

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The Anthropology of Parliaments offers a fresh, comparative approach to analysing parliaments and democratic politics, drawing together rare ethnographic work by anthropologists and politics scholars from around the world. Crewe’s insights deepen our understanding of the complexity of political institutions. She reveals how elected politicians navigate relationships by forging alliances and thwarting opponents; how parliamentary buildings are constructed as sites of work, debate and the nation in miniature; and how politicians and officials engage with hierarchies, continuity and change. This book also proposes how to study parliaments through an anthropological lens while in conversation with other disciplines. The dive into ethnographies from across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Pacific Region demolishes hackneyed geo-political categories and culminates in a new comparative theory about the contradictions in everyday political work. This important book will be of interest to anyone studying parliaments but especially those in the disciplines of anthropology and sociology; politics, legal and development studies; and international relations.

The Routledge Handbook of Law and Death

The Routledge Handbook of Law and Death
Title The Routledge Handbook of Law and Death PDF eBook
Author Marc Trabsky
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 368
Release 2024-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1040166628

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The Routledge Handbook of Law and Death provides a comprehensive survey of contemporary scholarship on the intersections of law and death in the 21st century. It showcases how socio-legal scholars have contributed to the critical turn in death studies and how the sociology of death has impacted upon the discipline of law. In bringing together prominent academics and emerging experts from a diverse range of disciplines, the Handbook shows how, far from shunning questions of mortality, legal institutions incessantly talk about death. Touching upon the epistemologies and materialities of death, and problems of contested deaths and posthumous harms, the Handbook questions what is distinctive about the disciplinary alignment of law and death, how law regulates and manages death in the everyday, and how thinking with law can enrich our understandings of the presence of death in our lives. In a time when the world is facing global inequalities in living and dying, and legal institutions are increasingly interrogating their relationships to death, this Handbook makes for essential reading for scholars, students, and practitioners in law, humanities, and the social sciences.

The Military Covenant

The Military Covenant
Title The Military Covenant PDF eBook
Author Sarah Ingham
Publisher Routledge
Pages 249
Release 2016-03-03
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1317024001

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The Military Covenant states that in exchange for their military service and their willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice, soldiers should receive the nation’s support. Exploring the concept’s invention by the Army in the late 1990s, its migration to the civilian sphere from 2006 and its subsequent entrenchment in public policy, Ingham seeks to understand the Covenant’s progress from the esoteric confines of Army doctrine to national recognition. Drawing on interviews with senior commanders, policy-makers and representatives of Forces’ charities, this study highlights how the Army deployed the Military Covenant to convey the pressure on the institution caused by the concurrent combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. While achieving a better deal for soldiers whose sacrifice became all too apparent, the Military Covenant licensed unprecedented incursion into politics by senior commanders, enabling them to out-manoeuvre the Blair-Brown governments and to challenge the existing norms within Britain’s civil-military relationship. As British Forces prepare to leave Afghanistan, this study considers the value Britain accords to military service and whether civilian society will continue to uphold its Covenant with those who have served the nation.