Law, Localism, and the Constitution: A Comparative Perspective

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Provides a comparative analysis of local government within the context of constitutional law across the UK jurisdictions and the wider world.
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Author(s) By John Stanton (University of Western Sydney, Australia.).
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Hardback
Pages 312
Published in United Kingdom
Published 24 Mar 2023
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Provides a comparative analysis of local government within the context of constitutional law across the UK jurisdictions and the wider world.
PART I - HISTORY, LAW, AND CONSTITUTIONAL FOUNDATION. 1 Introduction. 2 A legal and constitutional history of local government. 3 Local government, subsidiarity, and the Constitution. PART II - LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES, DEMOCRACY, AND MONEY. 4 Councils
John Stanton is a Senior Lecturer in Law at City, University of London, UK. He lectures on constitutional law and comparative constitutional law and is the co-author of a leading public law textbook. John's first monograph - Democratic Sustainability in a
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