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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Spirits of the Constitution
- 3 Judicial Accountability in Comparative Perspective
- 4 Accountability to Law
- 5 Adjudication as Accountability
- 6 The Instrumental Value of Legal Accountability
- 7 Accountability, Human Rights Adjudication and the Human Rights Act 1998
- 8 Accountability and Judicial Review in the UK and EU
- 9 Parliamentary Accountability and the Judicial System
- 10 Ombudsmen, Tribunals, Inquiries
- 11 Accountability of and to the Legislature
- 12 Accountability and the Foundations of British Democracy—the Public Interest and Public Service Principles
- 13 Multi-Layered Constitutional Accountability and the Re-financing of Territorial Governance in the UK
- 14 Beyond New Public Management
- 15 Calling Regulators to Account
- 16 Legal Accountability and Social Justice
- Index
(p.ix) List of Contributors
(p.ix) List of Contributors
- Source:
- Accountability in the Contemporary Constitution
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Spirits of the Constitution
- 3 Judicial Accountability in Comparative Perspective
- 4 Accountability to Law
- 5 Adjudication as Accountability
- 6 The Instrumental Value of Legal Accountability
- 7 Accountability, Human Rights Adjudication and the Human Rights Act 1998
- 8 Accountability and Judicial Review in the UK and EU
- 9 Parliamentary Accountability and the Judicial System
- 10 Ombudsmen, Tribunals, Inquiries
- 11 Accountability of and to the Legislature
- 12 Accountability and the Foundations of British Democracy—the Public Interest and Public Service Principles
- 13 Multi-Layered Constitutional Accountability and the Re-financing of Territorial Governance in the UK
- 14 Beyond New Public Management
- 15 Calling Regulators to Account
- 16 Legal Accountability and Social Justice
- Index