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020 _a9781527203761
040 _aUK-LoPHL
_beng
_erda
100 1 _aGover, Daniel
_c(Political researcher)
_c(Political researcher)
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aFinding the good in EVEL:
_ban evaluation of 'English Votes for English Laws' in the House of Commons /
_cDaniel Gover and Michael Kenny.
264 1 _aEdinburgh :
_bCentre on Constitutional Change,
_c2016.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
500 _aPublished in conjunction with the Constitution Unit.
520 _aRecent political developments have focused attention on the ‘English Question’. In response to the 2014 Scottish referendum result, the UK government initiated a procedural reform in the House of Commons known as ‘English Votes for English Laws’ (EVEL), which was formally adopted in October 2015. This report results from an in-depth academic research project into EVEL. It evaluates how the procedures fared during their first year in operation, and weighs arguments for and against such a reform. Based on this analysis, it makes a series of constructive proposals to improve the current system.
610 1 0 _aGreat Britain.
_bParliament.
_bHouse of Commons
_xLaw and legislation.
_93972
610 1 0 _aGreat Britain.
_bParliament.
_bHouse of Commons
_xProcedure.
_912515
650 0 _aParliamentary practice
_zGreat Britain
_y21st century.
_959303
700 1 _aKenny, Michael
_eauthor.
_981286
710 2 _aCentre on Constitutional Change
_epublisher.
_913032
710 2 _aUniversity College, London.
_bConstitution Unit
_eissuing body.
_97672
856 4 0 _uhttps://hcl1.hclibrary.parliament.uk/Other_orgs/Centre_on_Constitutional_Change/EVEL_Report_A4_FINAL.pdf
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