1st Edition

Britain's Developing Constitution

By Peter Bromhead Copyright 1974
230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

The 1970s era of rapid change, economic and social, made constant demands on the adaptability of a constitutional system. The work of the State expanded, and the expansion was at several levels, delimited by the requirements of geography. Britain’s constitutional system has two aspects: one essentially theoretical, concerning such questions as the nature of sovereignty, prerogative powers, and... Read more

Preface.  1. Introduction  Part I  2. The Central Executive Power  3. Appointment of the Prime Minister  4. Ministerial and Minor Offices  5. The Office of Deputy-Prime Minister  6. The Appointment and Choice of Ministers  7. The Cabinet and Prime Ministerial Government  8. Ministerial Responsibility  9. The Administration  10. The Opposition  Part II  11. Parliament in the Constitution  12. The Rules of the House of Commons  13. The House of Commons Today  14. The Constitution and the People’s Money  15. The Legislative Process  16. The Commons and the Executive  17. Parliament: Conclusion  18. The House of Lords  Part III  19. Elections  Part IV  20. Regions and Local Government  21. Local Government  22. Britain and the EEC  23. Conclusion.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Peter Bromhead