Law, Politics, and Local Democracy
Autor Ian Leighen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198256984
ISBN-10: 0198256981
Pagini: 405
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198256981
Pagini: 405
Dimensiuni: 163 x 242 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
... this book is far from being an arid legal text, devoid of 'political' insights ... Students of local government will find this book both up-to-date (incorporating the 2000 Local Government Act) and very user-friendly. It is the sort of book to have readily available for reference.
Part III of the book is of special value. It teases out the case law between politics and decision making, and then goes on to relate that to the position of the councillor to the party group, and to inter-group relations on hung councils. The work overall is very rich. It hits levels of reality in the relation between law and politics which are vital for practitioners and policy makers to understand. It should be a source book and essential reading for all those with a part to play in delivering and further developing the modernising agenda for local government.
Ian Leigh has written a very good book indeed. It is broad-ranging, scholarly, and thoroughly modern, at the same time as being informed by a deep understanding and respect for the antecedents of local politics. It is also extremely well-written given the sometimes unexciting nature of the subject matter. ... admirable ... critically-important ... excellent ... Multiple copies for libraries are needed, while all serious scholars in the field should possess their own copy.
This is an ambitious but timely project given the immense changes that have recently taken place, that fully reflects Leigh's obvious encyclopedic knowledge of local government law. This is a significant piece of scholarship that adds to the growing corpus of knowledge on the interface of political institutions and public law.
Part III of the book is of special value. It teases out the case law between politics and decision making, and then goes on to relate that to the position of the councillor to the party group, and to inter-group relations on hung councils. The work overall is very rich. It hits levels of reality in the relation between law and politics which are vital for practitioners and policy makers to understand. It should be a source book and essential reading for all those with a part to play in delivering and further developing the modernising agenda for local government.
Ian Leigh has written a very good book indeed. It is broad-ranging, scholarly, and thoroughly modern, at the same time as being informed by a deep understanding and respect for the antecedents of local politics. It is also extremely well-written given the sometimes unexciting nature of the subject matter. ... admirable ... critically-important ... excellent ... Multiple copies for libraries are needed, while all serious scholars in the field should possess their own copy.
This is an ambitious but timely project given the immense changes that have recently taken place, that fully reflects Leigh's obvious encyclopedic knowledge of local government law. This is a significant piece of scholarship that adds to the growing corpus of knowledge on the interface of political institutions and public law.
Notă biografică
Ian Leigh is Professor of Law at the University of Durham. Before returning to academic life he practised as a solicitor with a large district council. He is co-author (with Professor Laurence Lustgarten) of In the Cold: National Security and Parliamentary Democracy (Clarendon Press, 1994) and has written extensively on public law and human rights.