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The Governance of Britain : War Powers and Treaties - Limiting Executive Powers

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Following on from a July 2007 Green Paper ('The Governance of Britain (Cm. 7170)' - ISBN 0101717024) this consultation document discusses ways of making the executive branch of government more accountable, focusing on two areas: the power to enter into international obligations (treaties); and the power to engage the country in war.

Although these are two of the most important powers a government can wield, there is no legal requirement for the House of Commons to have any particular role in these decisions, with the executive traditionally deriving its powers from the ancient prerogatives of the Crown.This consultation paper considers how the role of Parliament can be strengthened in the conduct of diplomacy and armed conflict, whilst balancing this against the need for government to take swift action to protect national security and other national interests, and avoiding undermining operational security and effectiveness.

The consultation period ends on 17 January 2008.

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Product Details
Stationery Office Books
010172392X / 9780101723923
Paperback / softback
25/10/2007
United Kingdom
94 pages
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