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Local Government and the Territorial Constitution: Social Justice and Local Finances in the UK


ISBN13: 9781529245615
To be Published: January 2027
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £27.99





As devolution transforms governance across the UK, local authorities face unprecedented challenges in delivering services whilst managing severe budgetary constraints. This book investigates and provides insights into how local governments operate within Britain's evolving constitutional framework.

This comprehensive edited collection examines the realities of devolved powers across England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, revealing why simply transferring responsibilities from Westminster hasn't reduced social inequalities. The authors identify critical pressure points—from inadequate expertise to accountability failures—that undermine local governance effectiveness.

Essential reading for public administration scholars, policy makers and practitioners seeking evidence-based solutions to strengthen local democracy and promote social justice through better territorial governance.

Subjects:
Local Government Law
Contents:
1. Local Government and the Territorial Constitution: Mapping Powers, Resources, Accountability, and Social Justice – Eugenio Vaccari and Yseult Marique

Part I – The Constitutional and Financial Foundations of Local Governance
2. Local Government Finance: Constitutional Foundation and Central-Local Relations – John Stanton
3. Human Rights Local: A Contribution to Make Human Rights Locally Relevant – Koldo Casla

Part II – Local Powers in Practice: Housing, Education, Social Care and Policing
4. Local Taxation – Stuart MacLennan
5. Social Housing – Rebecca Amor
6. Extracting Accountability from Local Authorities in Delivering Essential Learning Provision to Children With SEND: The Challenges, Responsibilities, and Delivery – Mohammad Sabuj
7. Adult Social Care – Karl Mason
8. Police – Matt Clement

Part III – Accountability, Audit, and Governance Failures
9. Rethinking Local Government Accountability: Towards a Pluralistic Approach – Bernard Kofi Dom, André Feliciano Lino and Ileana Steccolini
10. Fraud in Social Housing – Andrew Lane
11. Local Standards and Financial Distress – Eugenio Vaccari

Part IV – Perspectives from the Devolved Nations
12. Social Justice in Scottish Local Government – Tom Mullen
13. From the Troubles to Transformation: Local Government and Social Justice in Northern Ireland – Duncan Morrow and Gavan Rafferty