Constitution After Scott
Explore the profound implications of the Scott Report on the future of constitutional governance in Britain with Constitution After Scott by Adam Tomkins. Published by Oxford University Press in 1998, this insightful paperback spans 294 pages, offering a thorough analysis of critical issues such as ministerial responsibility, the control of the civil service, and the vital importance of freedom of information. Tomkins reexamines these topics in light of the challenges identified by Scott, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of constitutional reform. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intricacies of British constitutional law and the ongoing debates surrounding government accountability and transparency.