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Laying Down the Law
註釋Reveals the inside story of how Acts of Parliament are drafted and made law: Presents a lively account of how Acts of Parliament are drafted and made law, structured around three main themes - people, processes and problems Goes beyond standard textbook accounts to give an insider perspective on how the system actually works in practice Written in a lively, polemical style by a thought leader in the area, highlighting current problems and suggesting innovative ideas for reform Will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students of law, policy and politics, those involved in the preparation and practice of legislation, or any reader with an interest in British Government