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Two previous editions have established this as a standard work on the procedures and problems of delegated legislation and the exercise of the powers of the executive. This new edition, comprehensive in scope, concise in discussion, and clear in explanation, will enhance its standing. The work is firmly based on relevant legal rules and principles, as developed and applied through statute law, case law and administrative practice. The work is, therefore, a first-class guide to the present law. But the author goes beyond this to give an incisive account of the growth of delegated legislation and its effect on our constitutional, political and social systems. The book opens with chapters giving a detailed account of the history and present situation of the processes and forms of delegated legislation, A full examination follows of the control of delegated legislation, first, by Parliament and, secondly, by the Courts. In important concluding chapters an analysis is made of relations between the executive and the public and the work ends with a summary and the urging of a new, critical, approach to the limitations and control of this form of government. This classic, and above all readable, work must be of interest to all working in, or studying, law, government and political science. Interest is maintained for the general reader throughout the discussion by referring him constantly to current problems, and contentious issues.ISBN : 9788175340480
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Pages : 430
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