The Executive in the Constitution: Structure, Autonomy, and Internal Control

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Oxford University Press, 1999 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 441 pages
At a time when major constitutional change is in the air, it is vital to understand the inner working of the executive Government. This book highlights major recent changes in the way government organizes itself and controls the action of its Departments. It shows how public service reforms, judicial review, and European law are changing not just the inner life of the executive Government, but its place in our constitution as well.

About the author (1999)

Terence Daintith is Professor of Law at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, at the University of London Alan Page is Professor of Public Law at the University of London

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