legal history ministries crown agencies public law statutory agencies English law
This chapter focuses on how the central executive was structured in law, and how and why that changed. Topics discussed include statutory agencies, ministries and other crown agencies, and the still-birth of public law in England.
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Record Identifier
9926548312601891
Title
Central Executive: The Legal Structure of State Institutions
Creators
Stuart Anderson
Publication Details
The Oxford History of the Laws of England: Volume XI
Academic Unit
Faculty of Law
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Date published ; e-published
25/02/2010
Language
English
Resource Type; Subtype
Book chapter
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