Skip to main content Site map

Devolution in the United Kingdom Updated Edition


Devolution in the United Kingdom Updated Edition

Paperback by Bogdanor, Vernon (Professor of Government, University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Professor of Government, University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Politics, Brasenose College, Oxford)

Devolution in the United Kingdom

£18.99

ISBN:
9780192801289
Publication Date:
26 Apr 2001
Edition/language:
Updated Edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
342 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 9 - 14 May 2024
Devolution in the United Kingdom

Description

The issue of devolution has often been one for polemic rather than reasoned analysis. This book places recent developments in the United Kingdom in their historical context, examining political and constitutional aspects of devolution in Britain from Gladstone's espousal of Home Rule in 1886 right up to the 1998 legislation governing the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly. As well as considering what devolution will mean for Scotland and Wales, and how it will work in practice, Vernon Bogdanor discusses parallels with earlier devolution debates, giving special attention to the issue of Irish Home Rule which dominated British politics from 1886 to 1914. He also examines the experience of devolution in Northern Ireland and analyses the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, as well as considering the impact and implications of the new arrangements for the government of London under the Mayoral system implemented in May 2000. Devolution in the United Kingdom cuts across the boundaries of disciplines such as history, political science, and law, and will be required reading for anyone seeking to understand the significance of the most important constitutional development of our time.

Contents

1. The Making of the United Kingdom ; 2. Irish Home Rule ; 3. Northern Ireland ; 4. Scotland ; 5. Wales ; 6. London (chapter tbc) ; 7. Devolution: Challenge, Defeat, and Renewal ; 8. Legislating for Devolution: The Constitutional problems ; The Basic Structure ; Government Formation and dissolution ; The Electoral System ; The West Lothian Question ; Financing Devolution ; The Welsh Model ; The English Dimension ; The European Dimension ; 8. Conclusion: Federal Devolution ; Notes ; Suggestions for Further Reading ; Index

Back

University of Sunderland logo