ABSTRACT
Has legislation over-reached itself? The contributors to this volume discuss whether the increase in legislative instruments of many kinds, often promoted with good intentions, may be progressively limiting both our individual and our communal freedoms. Contributors include Bernard Crick, Maurice Peston and James Ferman discuss this key idea in accessible and forthright style.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |25 pages
Screwing us into Virtue?
part |68 pages
Hardy Perennials
part |52 pages
New Possibilities, New Threats
part |12 pages
So should We have Written Constitutional Protection?
part |44 pages
International Perspectives
part |20 pages
The Future of the Progressive Consensus?