Abstract. The rules under which the UK Boundary Commissions operate are imprecise in their wording, An attempt to achieve greater precision through the courts in 1982-83, after the Commissions had completed their Third Periodic Review of all constituencies, produced exactly the opposite outcome with judgements stressing the flexibility which the Commissions are accorded; one aspect of those judgements suggested greater importance for one of the rules (Rule 7) than had previously been assigned to it. The authors compare the outcome of the Third and Fourth Periodic Reviews conducted by the Boundary Commission for England. They find that the major change has been greater attention to electoral equality across all constituencies in the latter o...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...
It is frequently canvassed by some politicians and political commentators that the current British e...
The 2010 election was fraught with accusations of electoral biases that rewarded parties unevenly. T...
Summary. The boundaries of electoral units in Britain are periodically reviewed in order to enact th...
Use of the representative parties rule in England and Australia has been stifled by restrictive inte...
Last week, the Boundary Commission for England presented its proposals for new constituencies based ...
Many commentators initially welcomed the changes in public consultation introduced to speed up the r...
The Commission-based process of local government electoral redistricting in England seeks to balance...
The government’s contentious legislation to reduce the number of MPs and introduce a new system for ...
In late 2011 to early 2012 the four UK Boundary Commissions published their provisional recommendati...
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill w...
This book seeks to examine a consistent theme occurring in judgements and awards given by internatio...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent 1 To many observers, the result of the 2005 United Kin...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...
It is frequently canvassed by some politicians and political commentators that the current British e...
The 2010 election was fraught with accusations of electoral biases that rewarded parties unevenly. T...
Summary. The boundaries of electoral units in Britain are periodically reviewed in order to enact th...
Use of the representative parties rule in England and Australia has been stifled by restrictive inte...
Last week, the Boundary Commission for England presented its proposals for new constituencies based ...
Many commentators initially welcomed the changes in public consultation introduced to speed up the r...
The Commission-based process of local government electoral redistricting in England seeks to balance...
The government’s contentious legislation to reduce the number of MPs and introduce a new system for ...
In late 2011 to early 2012 the four UK Boundary Commissions published their provisional recommendati...
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat government’s Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill w...
This book seeks to examine a consistent theme occurring in judgements and awards given by internatio...
Not to be cited without the authors ’ consent 1 To many observers, the result of the 2005 United Kin...
Until new legislation was passed in 2011, community ties and continuity of representation were the m...
Simon Bastow examines some of the background and issues relating to ‘national’ seat allocations as a...
The House of Lords has been rising in profile in academic, political, and popular narratives. Whilst...