An insider's analysis of the relationship between parliamentarians and public servants. (Judges are there too; it turns out there are more than two parties in the relationship between officials and politicians.) Constitutional issues are covered, but the text focuses more on the pressures on people as they work in different parts of government
This collection of essays by leading academics, lawyers, parliamentarians and parliamentary official...
The relationship between governments and legislatures is founded upon a confidence agreement, whereb...
How is legal expertise deployed in an institution such as the Westminster Parliament? The sociology ...
Through the centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its reform from an inst...
For centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its potential reform from an in...
The relationship between civil servants and politicians is a fascinating one. Due to their mutual in...
A new Clerk of Parliament assumed his position in June 2013, and the management of Parliament is und...
This thesis explores the concept of Officers of Parliament and their place in the much older concept...
In a democracy, a constitutional separation of powers between the executive and the assembly may be ...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
Under parliamentarism, the executive, typically termed ?the government?, comes from, and remains res...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
Parliamentary government based on the British tradition may be viewed in many ways. One of the most...
Woodhouse’s research has conceptual and instrumental impact in the UK and internationally. Instrumen...
In order to restrict the abuse of sovereign authority, government functions are assigned to differen...
This collection of essays by leading academics, lawyers, parliamentarians and parliamentary official...
The relationship between governments and legislatures is founded upon a confidence agreement, whereb...
How is legal expertise deployed in an institution such as the Westminster Parliament? The sociology ...
Through the centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its reform from an inst...
For centuries scholars and practitioners have studied parliament and its potential reform from an in...
The relationship between civil servants and politicians is a fascinating one. Due to their mutual in...
A new Clerk of Parliament assumed his position in June 2013, and the management of Parliament is und...
This thesis explores the concept of Officers of Parliament and their place in the much older concept...
In a democracy, a constitutional separation of powers between the executive and the assembly may be ...
This book gathers the most influential authors on role research and legislative studies to examine t...
Under parliamentarism, the executive, typically termed ?the government?, comes from, and remains res...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
Parliamentary government based on the British tradition may be viewed in many ways. One of the most...
Woodhouse’s research has conceptual and instrumental impact in the UK and internationally. Instrumen...
In order to restrict the abuse of sovereign authority, government functions are assigned to differen...
This collection of essays by leading academics, lawyers, parliamentarians and parliamentary official...
The relationship between governments and legislatures is founded upon a confidence agreement, whereb...
How is legal expertise deployed in an institution such as the Westminster Parliament? The sociology ...