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E-grāmata: Accountability, Impeachment and the Constitution: The Case for a Modernised Process in the United Kingdom [Taylor & Francis e-book]

(University of Worcester, UK)
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"This book sets out and explores the case for a modernised impeachment process for the United Kingdom. The work examines the present law and history of impeachment in the UK, which today is widely regarded as having fallen into desuetude and its procedures inappropriate for modern conditions. It discusses how impeachment operates in two countries, the United States and Denmark, selected respectively for their marked differences and similarities to the United Kingdom's political and constitutional system,for the purposes of illumination and possible lessons for a new impeachment process. The book seeks to provide a balanced and independent examination of the case for this, concluding that it would have a valuable role to play in the future development ofthe United Kingdom's system of politics and government. It concludes by setting out a detailed model for the structure, working, and effect of impeachment. The book will be of interest to students, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of Constitutional Law and Politics"--

This book sets out and explores the case for a modernised impeachment process for the United Kingdom. The work examines the present law and history of impeachment in the UK. The book will be of interest to students, academics and policy-makers working in the areas of Constitutional Law and Politics.

Table of cases
xi
Table of primary legislation
xiii
Preface xviii
1 Introduction
1(16)
PART ONE Foundations and use of impeachment
17(2)
2 The history and politics of impeachment
19(41)
3 Comparative case study I: United States
60(37)
4 Comparative case study II: Denmark
97(20)
PART TWO UK Constitution and accountability
117(32)
5 Executive accountability in the United Kingdom
119(13)
6 The existing political accountability mechanisms
132(17)
PART THREE A case for impeachment
149(66)
7 A justification for a possible role for impeachment within the UK system
151(12)
8 Reinvigorating impeachment
163(29)
9 Re-engineering the British Constitution
192(23)
Bibliography 215(13)
Index 228(29)
Chris Monaghan is a principal lecturer in law at the University of Worcester and holds a PhD from the Dickson Poon School of Law at Kings College London. He has published widely on aspects of public law.