Description
About the Author
Meg Russell is Senior Research Fellow at the Constitution Unit since August 1998. Previously National Womens Officer of the Labour Party and before that parliamentary researcher to Clare Short MP. Also spent several years prior to that as a researcher in academia.
Reviews
Meg Russell's book is a valuable contribution to the debate on the further stages of House of Lords reform. It is always useful to gain a greater understanding from the experience of other countries. * Baroness Jay, Leader of the House of Lords *
The debate on the future of the House of Lords has so far been insular and backward-looking. Meg Russell provides and overdue and authoritative corrective in showing the lessons to be learnt from second chamber overseas in the balanced, analytical and highly readable manner that the Constitution Unit has made its trademark. She outlines how an independent and distinctive second chamber could form a central part of the developing constitutional settlement, complementing but not threatening the Commons. * Peter Riddell, The Times *
An excellent addition to the comparative literature on bicameralism which will be of great use to those interested in parliaments, parliamentary reform and comparative government generally * Campbell Sharman, University of Western Australia *
excellent new survey * The Guardian *
Ms Russell's thorough book goes straight to the heart of the hardest questions and gives a sober, efficient account of what is to be said on each side ... sound, sensible, and well-researched study. * Michael Fry, Glasgow Herald, 24/2/00 *
Russell should be thanked for a valuable, laborious and exhaustive study carried out in a fair and honest spirit ... provides a thorough professional exercise ... shrewd political judgments. * John Vincent, LRB, 16/3/00 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198298311
Author Meg Russell
Format Hardback
Page Count 380
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 242mm * 163mm * 27mm