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Constitutional Conventions in Westminster Systems: Controversies, Changes and Challenges

Editat de Brian Galligan, Scott Brenton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 aug 2015
Conventions are fundamental to the constitutional systems of parliamentary democracies. Unlike the United States which adopted a republican form of government, with a full separation of powers, codified constitutional structures and limitations for executive and legislative institutions and actors, Britain and subsequently Canada, Australia and New Zealand have relied on conventions to perform similar functions. The rise of new political actors has disrupted the stability of the two-party system, and in seeking power the new players are challenging existing practices. Conventions that govern constitutional arrangements in Britain and New Zealand, and the executive in Canada and Australia, are changing to accommodate these and other challenges of modern governance. In Westminster democracies, constitutional conventions provide the rules for forming government; they precede law and make law-making possible. This prior and more fundamental realm of government formation and law making is shaped and structured by conventions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107100244
ISBN-10: 1107100240
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illus. 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction Brian Galligan and Scott Brenton; 1. Constitutional conventions Brian Galligan and Scott Brenton; 2. Law and convention Nicholas Aroney; 3. Executive conventions Brian Galligan; 4. Cabinet government Patrick Weller; 5. Caretaker conventions Jenny Menzies and Anne Tiernan; 6. Minority and multi-party government Scott Brenton; 7. Parliament J. R. Nethercote; 8. Upper houses Campbell Sharman; 9. The United Kingdom Robert Hazell; 10. Canada Andrew C. Banfield; 11. Australia Nicholas Barry and Narelle Miragliotta; 12. New Zealand Grant Duncan; 13. Codifying conventions Peter H. Russell; 14. Constitutional reform Andrew Blick; Conclusion Brian Galligan and Scott Brenton.

Recenzii

'… the scope and terrain of the material covered in the book is impressive (for example, the caretaker conventions chapter) and should provide a useful steer to further research using other cases across the subject terrains discussed (as well as possibly some that are not discussed such as conventions and courts).' Mark Shephard, Parliaments, Estates and Representation

Descriere

Constitutional conventions precede law and make law making possible, but attempting to define them is politically risky yet increasingly necessary.