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Knowles on Local Authority Meetings: A Manual of Law and Practice Book
Previous editions of this work have established Knowles as the authority on the law and practice of local authority meetings and decision-making. Local government has undergone a process of modernisation over recent years, starting with the Local Government Act 2000 and the establishment of the new systems of local government decision-making. The book provides an analysis of the framework within which local authority meetings are held, the rights and duties of members, officers and the public at meetings and the practical conduct of meetings.This new edition has been updated to include: the new Model Code of Conduct for officers; the impact of recent case law such as Livingston v Adjudication Panel for England; interpretation and guidance on bias and predetermination; discussion of new developments such as those relating to standard committee hearings and the schools organisation proposals. Featured throughout are relevant case histories and illustrations of model documents and procedures. An extensive list of appendices providing reference to key codes, notices and regulations is also included.Read More
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- 1860723829
- 9781860723827
- Stephen Taylor, Deborah Upton
- 1 December 2007
- ICSA Publishing Ltd
- Hardcover (Book)
- 385
- 5Rev Ed
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