PRIVATE MEMBERS' BILLS IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT
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PRIVATE MEMBERS' BILLS IN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT (ebook)

P. A. BROMHEAD

$860.00
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ROUTLEDGE
ISBN:
9781040225165
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Epublication content package
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Inglés
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Si

Originally published in 1956, P. A. Bromhead, with this book, filled a gap in the literature on the British Parliament by examining the role which Private Members’ Bills had to play in the modern political system at the time. He describes in detail the procedure through which Private Members’ Bills had to pass, and indicates the pitfalls which had to be negotiated. He examines the proceedings on such bills during the previous fifty years, with particular attention to the period since 1945, and observes the changes which had taken place in the habits of Parliament with regard to the types of bills introduced and the character of the debates on the bills. The author pays particular attention to the role of the Government and of the parties in this field, and suggests that a significant evolution was taking place, so that Parliament was coming to assign a special place of positive value to these measures in a fairly distinct field of legislative activity. Today it can be read in its historical context.

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