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Law, legitimacy, and the constitution : essays marking the centenary of Dicey's Law of the Constitution / edited by Patrick McAuslan and John F. McEldowney.

Contributor(s): McAuslan, Patrick | McEldowney, John F.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Modern legal studies.Publisher: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 1985ISBN: 0421331208; 0421331305 (pbk.).Subject(s): Dicey, Albert Venn, 1835-1922. Dicey, Albert Venn, 1835-1922 | Great Britain -- Constitutional law. -- Great Britain -- Constitutional law
Contents:
Legitimacy and the constitution / Patrick McAuslan and John F. McEldowney -- Dicey in historical perspective / John F. McEldowney -- Power from the people? / Carol Harlow -- Municipal socialism in a unitary state / Martin Loughlin -- De-legislation in Britain in the 1980s / Norman Lewis -- Democratic constitutionalism and police governance / Laurence Lustgarten -- Decision-making and its control in the administrative process / Patrick Birkinshaw -- Democratisation, accountability, and institutional design / Tony Prosser -- The reform of public law in Britain / Martin Partington.
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Legitimacy and the constitution / Patrick McAuslan and John F. McEldowney -- Dicey in historical perspective / John F. McEldowney -- Power from the people? / Carol Harlow -- Municipal socialism in a unitary state / Martin Loughlin -- De-legislation in Britain in the 1980s / Norman Lewis -- Democratic constitutionalism and police governance / Laurence Lustgarten -- Decision-making and its control in the administrative process / Patrick Birkinshaw -- Democratisation, accountability, and institutional design / Tony Prosser -- The reform of public law in Britain / Martin Partington.

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