Making British law : committees in action
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Making British law : committees in action
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
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注記
Bibliography: p. 134-138
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Laws are essential to the lives of all British citizens and crucial to the survival of British Governments. This book follows the work of House of Commons bill committees as they scrutinise legislation and reveals the hidden depths of law making in the British Parliament.
目次
List of Figures and Tables Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Discredited Scrutiny 2. Understudied And Overshadowed 3. Why Should We Care About Committee Work? 4. Aims And Structure Of This Book PART II: THE ROLE AND FUNCTION OF BILL COMMITTEES 5. Committees And The Legislative Process 6. Moving Upstairs 7. Purpose 8. Sittings And Membership 9. Committee Procedure 10. Programming 11. Evidence Taking 12. Limitations And Opportunities PART III: THE HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF BILL COMMITTEES 13. Gladstone Introduces Standing Committees 14. Watershed Moment 15. Select Committees And Special Standing Committees 16. Attempts At Programming 17. Post 1997 Reforms 18. The 2006 Reforms 19. An End To Standing Committees 20. Introduction Of Evidence Taking 21. Public Reading Stage 22. Efficient To Effective Committees? PART IV: MEASURING COMMITTEE IMPACT 23. Measuring Parliamentary Impact 24. The Viscosity Of The Process 25. Measuring Committee Impact 26. Formal Indicators Of Viscosity In Committee 27. How Many Bills Are Amended? 28. How Many Amendments Are Made? 29. Success Of Government Amendments 30. Government Defeats In Committee 31. Success Of Non Government Amendments 32. What Do Amendments Actually Change? 33. The Hunting Bill 2002-03 34. Explaining Low Viscosity In Committees 35. Strong Committee Discipline 36. Ministerial Reluctance To Accept Amendments 37. Alternative Means Of Constrain 38. Overwhelming Compliance PART V: THE OTHER SIDE OF COMMITTEE WORK 39. Indicators Of Viscosity 40. Indicators At Committee Stage 41. Changes Made Elsewhere 42. Commitments To Reconsider Amendments 43. Commitments To Table Amendments At Report 44. Compromises 45. Indicators At Report Stage 46. Ministerial Undertakings In Committee 47. Between Committee Stage And Report 48. Committee Influence At Report Stage 49. The Content Of Report Stage Amendments 50. Other Changes At Report 51. NHS Redress [HL] Bill 52. Why Is Committee Impact Greater At Report? 53. Maximising Policy Impact 54. Committee Impact In The House Of Lords 55. The Full Picture Of Committee Scrutiny PART VI: ENGAGING WITH EXPERTS 56. Initial Impressions 57. Who Gives Evidence? 58. A Scrutiny Weapon 59. Informing Members 60. Probing Amendments 61. Use Of Evidence In Committee 62. Agenda Setting 63. Amendment Supporting 64. Amendment Drafting 65. Trailing Amendments 66. Formal Impact Of Evidence Taking 67. Evidence Taking And Ministerial Undertakings 68. The Health And Social Care Bill 2007-08 69. Expected Patterns Of Scrutiny Behaviour 70. An Opposition Tool 71. Impact At Report Stage 72. An Imperfect Process PART VII: CONCLUSION 73. Capacity And Reality 74. Changing Expectations 75. Interrupting The Flow Of Government Legislation 76. Maximising Committee Impact 77. A Very British Method Of Scrutiny 78. Note On Sample Of Bills References Index
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