This book provides a detailed account of each law officer's functions
and draws on that account as the basis for a conceptual analysis of
their constitutional legitimacy. In recent years, the constitutional
legitimacy of law officers has been questioned repeatedly because of
recurring controversies surrounding the discharge of their varied
functions. Indeed, it has become increasingly clear that those
functions enable law officers to play a highly influential part in the
regulation and exercise of public power throughout the United Kingdom.
McCormick argues that the most persuasive framework for analysing the
offices which make up this diverse regime involves concentrating on
the constitutional values of independence, accountability and trust
which underpin it. Both aspects of the book – namely the explanation
of individual functions and the conceptual analysis of collective
legitimacy – are written in a holistic way which encompasses
critical analyses about the Attorney General and Solicitor General for
England and Wales; the Counsel General for Wales; the Lord Advocate,
Solicitor General and Advocate General for Scotland, as well as the
Attorney General and Advocate General for Northern Ireland.
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ISBN
9781509944132
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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