The Local Government Act 2000 established a new set of political arrangements across England and Wales which included, for the first time, a distinct, separate overview and scrutiny function with the statutory duty to ’hold the executive to account’. This paper will explore the potential and limits of the overview and scrutiny function as a mechanism for public accountability in local government. It will be argued that effective processes of public scrutiny (as mechanisms for public accountability) are an essential component of good local governance with the potential to reconnect local citizens and the state within modernised forms of representative democracy. Reflecting current policy debates, it will be suggested that the future role of ...
The Government is doing deals with combined authorities in England which will see responsibility for...
What is the meaning of ‘government’ in local government? Colin Copus writes that, although local gov...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
This thesis addresses the themes of the democracy and accountability of British local governance, in...
The central focus of this thesis is the role of scrutiny within the modernised system of local gover...
Overview and scrutiny committees were intended to provide a counterbalance to executive decision-mak...
Overview and scrutiny committees were intended to provide a counterbalance to executive decision-mak...
Overview and scrutiny committees have been introduced in England and Wales as part of constitutional...
The UK government contends that regional assemblies can assist in reducing the democratic deficit in...
This thesis seeks to understand just what governance looks like to practitioners themselves and how ...
Although excessive transparency and accountability demands can have a counterproductive effect on or...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
This thesis is a comparative analysis across five Overview and Scrutiny systems within Local Authori...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the impact of local government reorganisation on the overvi...
The Government is doing deals with combined authorities in England which will see responsibility for...
What is the meaning of ‘government’ in local government? Colin Copus writes that, although local gov...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
This thesis addresses the themes of the democracy and accountability of British local governance, in...
The central focus of this thesis is the role of scrutiny within the modernised system of local gover...
Overview and scrutiny committees were intended to provide a counterbalance to executive decision-mak...
Overview and scrutiny committees were intended to provide a counterbalance to executive decision-mak...
Overview and scrutiny committees have been introduced in England and Wales as part of constitutional...
The UK government contends that regional assemblies can assist in reducing the democratic deficit in...
This thesis seeks to understand just what governance looks like to practitioners themselves and how ...
Although excessive transparency and accountability demands can have a counterproductive effect on or...
This article suggests that at national and local levels, the British state is seemingly incapable of...
This thesis is a comparative analysis across five Overview and Scrutiny systems within Local Authori...
Devolution is viewed as a way to deal with the perceived ‘democratic deficit’ in Wales. It can be ar...
This thesis is a comparative analysis of the impact of local government reorganisation on the overvi...
The Government is doing deals with combined authorities in England which will see responsibility for...
What is the meaning of ‘government’ in local government? Colin Copus writes that, although local gov...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...