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Routledge Cavendish

UK Election Law: A Critical Examination

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UK Election Law: A Critical Examination

$85.26
 

This book contains a critical analysis of the law and politics governing the conduct of statutory elections in the United Kingdom.

The author argues that elections have now become a marketplace for 'buying' the most seemingly attractive political party on offer into power, rather than an expression of democratic self-government. Thematically arranged, he considers a number of issues dating from before the Civil War through nineteenth century reforms to the foundation of the Electoral Commission and up to their paper 'Securing the Vote' published in 2005. The book

Framing the debate for the Electoral Administration Bill 2005, it contains, amongst other legal analysis, analyses leading cases, including:

  • Sanders v Chichester
  • R v Jones
  • R v Whicher; ex parte Mainwaring
  • In re Fermanagh and South Tyrone.

The author presents an argument for a radical reappraisal of election law which involves, rather than excludes the self-governing citizenry, suggesting that election law, perhaps above all other kinds of law, should be the subject of vigorous and open public debate.




Author: Bob Watt
Publisher: Routledge Cavendish
Publication Date: Jan 09, 2006
Number of Pages: 264 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 185941916X
ISBN-13: 9781859419168
 

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