The third edition offers a thorough examination of the British Constitution, reflecting recent constitutional changes under the labour government. It analyzes key aspects of British central government, including the implications of devolution, the processes for selecting a Prime Minister, the dynamics of power transfer, and the roles of the cabinet, ministers, and the Opposition. Additionally, it addresses the Monarchy's constitutional role and the judiciary's position, providing a comprehensive overview of the current political landscape in the UK.
Rodney Brazier Livres


Constitutional Reform
- 180pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The third edition of Constitutional Reform examines central government, Parliament, and the judiciary in Britain and proposes an agenda for reform. In addition to issues such as voting reform, reform of House of Lords and how citizens' rights might be better protected, the book considers thebest methods through which such changes should be achieved and provides material for the international comparison of constitutions. Whilst the book has been fully revised and updated to provide a retrospective analysis of the major constitutional reforms of Tony Blair's premiership, it is notlimited to that government's agenda and includes material on previous government's reforms and Gordon Brown's reform agenda.The third edition includes two new chapters, one on the structure and possible future of the United Kingdom and the other on whether the United Kingdom should adopt a codified constitution. It retains the clarity and lucid writing style of previous editions and features an expanded bibliographyenabling readers to follow up points of particular interest. The book provides detailed coverage of British constitutional reform in the early twenty-first century and whilst aimed primarily at students of constitutional law, politics and government, it will also be of interest to the generalreader.