Executive Self-Government and the Constitution

Executive Self-Government and the Constitution

Page, Alan; Daintith, Terence

Oxford University Press

04/2025

480

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9780198863540

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PART A. INTRODUCTION
1: The Executive in the Constitution: Forces for Change 1997-2024
PART B. THE STRUCTURE OF THE EXECUTIVE
2: The Centre of Government: Bigger and Stronger? Or Just Bigger?
3: The Ministerial Department: Making and Breaking, Structuring, Steering
4: Public Bodies: Creation, Culling, Classification, and Patronage
5: Devolution: From 'Devolve and Forget' to 'Protect and Respect'
PART C. THE RESOURCES OF THE EXECUTIVE: PEOPLE
6: The Civil Service: The Continuing Failure of Reform
PART D. THE RESOURCES OF THE EXECUTIVE: MONEY
7: Fiscal Responsibility and Expenditure Planning and Control
8: Spending Responsibly: Expenditure Principles and Treasury Control
PART E. THE RESOURCES OF THE EXECUTIVE: LAW
9: How Government Lawyers Advise Ministers and Manage Prosecutions
10: Shaping Legislation, Exploiting Delegated Legislation, Reining in Regulation
PART F. THE RESOURCES OF THE EXECUTIVE: INFORMATION
11: Government Information: Privileges, Constraints, and Obligations
12: Government Communications: Persuasion with Propriety
PART G. CONCLUSION
13: The Impact of 21st-Century Challenges
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