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Parliamentary Elections, Representation and the Law

Caroline Morris author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:4th May '12

Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 30th January 2026, but could change

Parliamentary Elections, Representation and the Law cover

Parliamentary elections are the foundation of the democratic State, providing legitimacy to government and an opportunity for citizens to participate in the democratic process. But despite the crucial role of elections in government and society, the law governing them is fragmented, both conceptually and in terms of the legal framework.

This book examines each stage of the electoral process from the perspective of the candidate seeking to become an MP: eligibility and qualification, the candidate selection process, nominations, disputed elections and then, lastly, disqualification or exit from the House of Commons. Each stage of the process is considered in light of developments in political practice and human rights jurisprudence, and an argument is made for the rethinking and reform of the law of parliamentary candidacy and membership.

The book takes into account the reforms ushered in by the parliamentary expenses scandal of 2009, and also looks to the new electoral era that may eventuate under the Liberal Democrat-Conservative Coalition Government.

ISBN: 9781849461474

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm

Weight: 473g

196 pages