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Bernard Crick, founding secretary of the Study of Parliament group in 1963 and author of The Reform of Parliament (1963) and of In Defence of Politics, is Emeritus Professor of Politics, London University and an Honorary Fellow of the Politics Department of the University of Edinburgh. David Millar OBE, was formerly a clerk of the House of Commons, then Director of Research at the European Parliament, now an honorary fellow of the Europa Institute of the University of Edinburgh | Bernard Crick, founding secretary of the Study of Parliament group in 1963 and author of The Reform of Parliament (1963) and of In Defence of Politics, is Emeritus Professor of Politics, London University and an Honorary Fellow of the Politics Department of the University of Edinburgh. David Millar OBE, was formerly a clerk of the House of Commons, then Director of Research at the European Parliament, now an honorary fellow of the Europa Institute of the University of Edinburgh | ||
− | The publication is 54 A4 pages and costs five pounds. | + | The publication is 54 A4 pages and costs five pounds. ISBN 1 873 11809 0 |
− | ISBN 1 873 11809 0 | ||
available from John Wheatley Centre, 20 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LH | available from John Wheatley Centre, 20 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LH | ||
Tel/Fax: 0131 477 8220 | Tel/Fax: 0131 477 8220 |
Revision as of 19:17, 8 November 2005
The John Wheatley Centre was a think tank based in Edinburgh. It has now been renamed the Centre for Scottish Public Policy
Publications
To make the parliament of Scotland a model for democracy prepared for the John Wheatley Centre by Bernard Crick and David Millar
The publication (published 1997), is a revised version of Standing Orders for a Scottish Parliament prepared by the authors in 1991 for the Scottish Constitutional Convention.
About the authors
Bernard Crick, founding secretary of the Study of Parliament group in 1963 and author of The Reform of Parliament (1963) and of In Defence of Politics, is Emeritus Professor of Politics, London University and an Honorary Fellow of the Politics Department of the University of Edinburgh. David Millar OBE, was formerly a clerk of the House of Commons, then Director of Research at the European Parliament, now an honorary fellow of the Europa Institute of the University of Edinburgh
The publication is 54 A4 pages and costs five pounds. ISBN 1 873 11809 0 available from John Wheatley Centre, 20 Forth Street, Edinburgh EH1 3LH Tel/Fax: 0131 477 8220