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Conscience and Parliament


ISBN13: 9780714648361
ISBN: 0714648361
Published: June 2000
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Price: £155.00






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How does the British policy process deal with 'conscience' issues? Does parliament still decide? What influences MPs? This book considers how the British policy process deals with 'conscience' issues, those social issues which have strong moral overtones. It covers eight of the main topics to have been discussed by parliament in the last quarter of a century - abortion, censorship, divorce. Sunday trading, homosexuality, war crimes, disability rights and animal welfare.

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Abortion, Susan Mills and Sally Sheldon; homosexuality, Melvyn D. Read and David Marsh; war crimes, Gabriele Ganz; divorce, Philip Cowley; Sunday trading, Melvyn D. Read; disability rights, Matthew Bailey and Kevin Shinkwin; animal welfare, Robert Garner; censorship, Martin Durham; voting without a party?, Charles Pattie, Ron Johnston and Mark Stuart.