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The New Labour Constitution : twenty years on / edited by Michael Gordon and Adam Tucker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Hart studies in Constitutional LawPublisher: Oxford [England] ; New York : Hart Publishing, 2022Distributor: [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781509924677
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 342.4102 23
LOC classification:
  • KD3989 .N45 2022eb
Online resources: Also published in print.
Contents:
The new Labour constitution : twenty years on: introduction / Michael Gordon and Adam Tucker -- Labour's constitutional changes 1997-2010 : time for more / Lord Falconer of Thoroton -- Britain's new Labour constitution : causes and consequences / Rodney Brazier -- The Human Rights Act 1998 : two decades swimming upstream / Hélène Tyrrell -- The unintended consequences of legislative constitutionalism : the common law constitution and judicial comparativism / Se-shauna Wheatle -- Judicial policy and new Labour's constitutional project / Graham Gee -- Devolution : a new fundamental principle of the UK Constitution / Chris MCCorkindale -- The 'evolution' of devolution : assessing Labour's legacy in England / Arianna Giovannini -- 'Three harmless words' : new Labour and freedom of information / Ben Worthy -- What was new Labour's vision for parliament? And did it succeed? / Louise Thompson -- New Labour's judicial power project / Roger Masterman -- New Labour's secret national security constitution / Paul F Scott -- Individual terrorist suspects as the new folk devil : new Labour, rights tokenism and security compulsions / Rumyana van Ark (née Grozdanova) -- Revisiting the administrative justice legacy of new Labour / Joe Tomlinson and Richard Kirkham -- Referendums and new Labour's constitutional reforms / Leah Trueblood -- Neoliberalism, labour law and new Labour's turn to constitutionalism / Robert Knox -- The legacy of the new Labour constitution and the future of Labour constitutionalism / Michael Gordon and Adam Tucker.
Summary: "This book combines legal and political perspectives to provide a unique assessment of the 'New Labour Constitution' 20 years on. The New Labour government had a defining influence on the development of the modern UK constitution. Labour's 1997 general election manifesto promised devolution, a Human Rights Act, House of Lords reform, elected city mayors, freedom of information, electoral reform, modernisation of the House of Commons, party funding reform, the reinvigoration of local government, and more. Many, but not all, of these aspirations were realised, and others were subsequently added to the programme, including the creation of the Supreme Court. The 20th anniversary of the election of the New Labour government in 1997 provides an ideal opportunity to assess the way in which this major programme of constitutional reform changed the nature of the UK constitution. This book brings together essays from leading academics in UK public law and politics which assess different aspects of the 'New Labour Constitution' 20 years on. In combination, these essays analyse the scale and significance of substantive changes, the process of constitutional reform established during this period, and the legacy of New Labour's constitutional project. Based on a conference held at the University of Liverpool in July 2017, funded by the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust, this book combines legal and political perspectives to explore a foundational period for the contemporary UK constitution"
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The new Labour constitution : twenty years on: introduction / Michael Gordon and Adam Tucker -- Labour's constitutional changes 1997-2010 : time for more / Lord Falconer of Thoroton -- Britain's new Labour constitution : causes and consequences / Rodney Brazier -- The Human Rights Act 1998 : two decades swimming upstream / Hélène Tyrrell -- The unintended consequences of legislative constitutionalism : the common law constitution and judicial comparativism / Se-shauna Wheatle -- Judicial policy and new Labour's constitutional project / Graham Gee -- Devolution : a new fundamental principle of the UK Constitution / Chris MCCorkindale -- The 'evolution' of devolution : assessing Labour's legacy in England / Arianna Giovannini -- 'Three harmless words' : new Labour and freedom of information / Ben Worthy -- What was new Labour's vision for parliament? And did it succeed? / Louise Thompson -- New Labour's judicial power project / Roger Masterman -- New Labour's secret national security constitution / Paul F Scott -- Individual terrorist suspects as the new folk devil : new Labour, rights tokenism and security compulsions / Rumyana van Ark (née Grozdanova) -- Revisiting the administrative justice legacy of new Labour / Joe Tomlinson and Richard Kirkham -- Referendums and new Labour's constitutional reforms / Leah Trueblood -- Neoliberalism, labour law and new Labour's turn to constitutionalism / Robert Knox -- The legacy of the new Labour constitution and the future of Labour constitutionalism / Michael Gordon and Adam Tucker.

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"This book combines legal and political perspectives to provide a unique assessment of the 'New Labour Constitution' 20 years on. The New Labour government had a defining influence on the development of the modern UK constitution. Labour's 1997 general election manifesto promised devolution, a Human Rights Act, House of Lords reform, elected city mayors, freedom of information, electoral reform, modernisation of the House of Commons, party funding reform, the reinvigoration of local government, and more. Many, but not all, of these aspirations were realised, and others were subsequently added to the programme, including the creation of the Supreme Court. The 20th anniversary of the election of the New Labour government in 1997 provides an ideal opportunity to assess the way in which this major programme of constitutional reform changed the nature of the UK constitution. This book brings together essays from leading academics in UK public law and politics which assess different aspects of the 'New Labour Constitution' 20 years on. In combination, these essays analyse the scale and significance of substantive changes, the process of constitutional reform established during this period, and the legacy of New Labour's constitutional project. Based on a conference held at the University of Liverpool in July 2017, funded by the British Academy and Leverhulme Trust, this book combines legal and political perspectives to explore a foundational period for the contemporary UK constitution"

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