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The Legislative Process in Great Britain

The Legislative Process in Great Britain

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This book, published in 1968, examines the process of public legislation in modern Britain, focusing on the relationships between political institutions and forces. It emphasizes the government's consultation with pressure groups and concludes that subordinate departmental legislation was the most characteristic and important stage of the legislative process. It provides a balanced perspective of an important decision-making process of British government at the time.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 108 pages
Publication date: 05 November 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Originally published in 1968, this comprehensive work delves into the intricate process of public legislation in modern Britain during that era. Rather than focusing on constitutional formulae, it offers a realistic appraisal of the complex relationships between the political institutions and forces that shaped the legislative process. The book specifically concentrates on the preliminary stages of legislation, highlighting the procedures and conventions that governed the process. It establishes that legislation was predominantly a governmental function, with Parliament playing a minor role.

What sets this book apart is its keen emphasis on the significant role of government consultation with pressure groups in the legislative process. The author emphasizes that this interaction had become a crucial aspect of the legislative journey, leading to the development of subordinate departmental legislation. This type of legislation emerged as a result of collaborative efforts between pressure groups and Civil Servants, marking a significant milestone in the legislative process.

The book brings together the insights of recent scholarship in this field, offering a balanced perspective on an important decision-making process of the British government at the time. While it may be read in its historical context, its insights remain relevant today, as governments continue to engage with various stakeholders to shape policy and legislation.

In conclusion, "The Legislative Process in Modern Britain" is a seminal work that provides valuable insights into the complex dynamics of public legislation in modern Britain. Through its detailed analysis and comprehensive approach, the book offers a rich understanding of the role of government, pressure groups, and Parliament in shaping the legislative process. It remains a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the study of British politics and governance.

Weight: 210g
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032130194

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