Summary The Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill is a wide-ranging Bill covering a number of different policy areas. Many of the proposals have their origins in the Governance of Britain Green Paper published in July 2007. The Green Paper was followed by theOonagh Gay...
144 YEARS IN THE MAKING On June 30, 2020, The U.S. Supreme Court validated a parent’s right to direct the education of their children.In the case, Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, the court found that a provision in Montana’s Constitution that had the effect of denying paren...
Liberal Democrats,Green PartyandReform UK, with most of its material coming from the former two. TheScottish National Partydoes not address standards at Westminster;Plaid Cymru’s key pledge, on criminalising lying by politicians or candidates, was addressed in a...
On August 10, 2008, the Joint Committee on Human Rights of the United Kingdom Parliament published a report on A Bill of Rights for the UK?.1 Questions might well be asked about why the United Kingdom needs a bill of rights, given that t... KD Ewing - 《Int J Constitutional Law》...
Public enterprise reform: Managerial autonomy, accountability and performance contracts The underlying assumption in this paper is that autonomy and accountability are both fundamental prerequisites for the effective functioning of state-owned... N Islam - 《Public Administration & Development》 被引量: 21...
another stocktaking of the Basic Law and its future seems timely, for reunification has sparked new demands for constitutional reappraisal and reform, a task recently undertaken by a newly created parliamentary commission on constitutional ... DP Kommers - Palgrave Macmillan UK 被引量: 4发表: 1995...
that the South African Constitutional Court inJuma Masjidtook horizontal effect to “an extreme”: if anything, the decision inJuma Masjidis a fundamentally conservative one, that firmly places horizontal rights subordinate to vertical rights against the State. And then we finally have the UK and...
in times of crisis. For that, he concludes that other instruments will be needed, without which both monarchy and the constitution will suffer.This post is based on material from the Unit’s new report,The British Monarchy, co-published yesterday by the Unit and the UK in a Changing Europe...
Richard Berry, Research Associate, Democratic Audit UK The abolition of the Political and Constitutional Reform Committee represents a significant loss to UK democracy. In a narrow sense, the abolition can be justified by the shift in political priorities. That is, many of the changes that PCRC ...
Indeed, what I am trying to do (and have been for years) is to convince as many people as possible that institutional reform is needed in the US. That is a tall hill to climb, but not one step will be taken if people don’t understand what the problem is. (And even then, people...