Authors
David Marsh, David Richards, Martin Smith
Publication date
2001/11/1
Publisher
Springer
Description
The importance of British government departments both constitutionally and politically is unquestionable. Daintith and Page emphasise the constitutional centrality of departments (1999: 6):
Our executive (while still conceived of as a unitary crown) is made up of departments, and it is normally to the heads of these departments (who are usually but not invariably ministers) not the government as a whole, that powers, and resources, are allocated by law.
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