PART ONE: THE HOUSE AS A CHAMBER OF PARLIAMENT
Introduction
Paul Carmichael
Chapter 1. The House of Lords: The Political Context
Michael Rush
Chapter 2. The Membership and Work of the House of Lords
Nicholas Baldwin
Chapter 3. The Second Chamber: Paradoxes and Plans
Rodney Brazier
Chapter 4. Second Chambers—A Comparative Perspective
Paul Carmichael and Andrew Baker
Chapter 5. The Sub Judice Rule in the House of Lords
Patricia Leopold
PART TWO: THE HOUSE AS A SUPREME COURT
Introduction
Robert Stevens
Chapter 6. The Appellate Function
Gavin Drewry and Sir Louis Blom-Cooper
Chapter 7. The Lords of Appeal and their Work 1967–96
Brice Dickson
Chapter 8. The Judicial Role of the Lord Chancellor
Anthony Bradney
Chapter 9. A Dualist House of Lords in a Sea of Monist Community
Law?
Barry Fitzpatrick
Chapter 10. The House of Lords as a Constitutional Court: The
Implications of Ex p. EOC
Patricia Maxwell
Chapter 11. The Impact of Pepper
Kenny Mullan
Chapter 12. Uneasy Cases
Simon Lee
Brice Dickson is Professor of Law at the University of
Ulster,Jordanstown.
Paul Carmichael is a Lecturer in the Department of Politics at the
Univerity of Ulster.
This informative work will be useful for specialists in British
politics.
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