Bruger:InsaneHacker/Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice
Erskine May (fuld titel: Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice, originaltitel: A Treatise upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament) er en retskilde inden for britisk forfatningsret omhandlende parlamentets regler og procedure. Værket blev oprindeligt udarbejdet af den forfatningsretlige teoretiker Thomas Erskine May.[1][2]
Erskine May anses som værende det mest autoritative og indflydelsesrige værk omhandlende parlamentarisk procedure og de forfatningsretlige sædvaner der angår parlamentet. Værket er ikke et fast sæt af regler, men en beskrivelse af hvordan britisk parlamentarisk procedure opstod og udviklede sig, og de her opståede sædvaner.[2]
Sådan er tekstenes autoritet, som den betragtes som analog med en del af forfatningen selv. [3]
Udgaver redigér
Udgave | År | Forfatter/redaktør |
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A Treatise upon the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament[4] | ||
1. | 1844 | Thomas Erskine May, Esq ("Barrister at Law; Assistant Librarian of the House of Commons") |
A Practical Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament[5] | ||
2. | 1851 | Thomas Erskine May, Esq ("of the Middle Temple; Barrister-at-Law; one of the examiners of petitions for private bills, and taxing officer of the House of Commons") |
3. | 1855 | Thomas Erskine May, Esq (Taxing Master for both Houses of Parliament) |
4. | 1859 | Thomas Erskine May, Esq (Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons) |
A treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings, and Usage of Parliament | ||
5. | 1863 | Thomas Erskine May, Esq, CB (Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons) |
6. | 1868 | Sir Thomas Erskine May, KCB (Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons) |
7. | 1873 | Sir Thomas Erskine May, KCB (Clerk of the House of Commons) |
8. | 1879 | Sir Thomas Erskine May, KCB, DCL (Clerk of the House of Commons) |
9. | 1883 | Sir Thomas Erskine May, KCB, DCL (Clerk of the House of Commons) |
10. | 1893 | Sir Reginald F. D. Palgrave (Books I and II); Alfred Bonham-Carter (Book III) |
11. | 1906 | T. Lonsdale Webster (Books I and II); William Edward Grey (Book III) |
12. | 1917 | T. Lonsdale Webster |
13. | 1924 | Sir T. Lonsdale Webster |
14. | 1946 | Sir Gilbert Campion |
Sir Thomas Erskine May's Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament | ||
15. | 1950 | The Lord Campion |
16. | 1957 | Sir Edward Fellowes; T. G. B. Cocks; The Lord Campion (editor consultant) |
Erskine May's Treatise on the Law, Privileges, Proceedings and Usage of Parliament | ||
17. | 1964 | Sir Barnett Cocks |
18. | 1971 | Sir Barnett Cocks |
19. | 1976 | Sir David Lidderdale |
20. | 1983 | Sir Charles Gordon |
21. | 1989 | C. J. Boulton |
22. | 1997 | Sir Donald Limon; W. R. McKay |
23. | 2004 | Sir William McKay ("formerly Clerk of the House of Commons") |
24. | 2011 | Malcolm Jack ("Clerk of the House of Commons") |
25. | 2019 |
Bogens indhold redigér
Referencer redigér
- ^ "Rules and traditions of Parliament". UK Parliament.
- ^ a b "What is Erskine May?". New Statesman. Hentet 2019-03-18.
- ^ "Clerk of the House". BBC News. 14 august 2008. Hentet 13 november 2009.
The most famous clerk of the House was Sir Thomas Erskine May (1871–86) who wrote the Parliamentary bible, Parliamentary Practice, which bears his name.
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: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Dato automatisk oversat (link) - ^ 1st edition at Google Books
- ^ 2nd edition at Google Books
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