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The extent of reform of House of Lords membership in the century since the Parliament Act of 1911

Posted on September 30, 2013 by JL Admin

[6]               Jenkins, David. “From Unwritten to Written: Transformation in the British Common-Law Constitution.” Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 36.3 (2003): 863+.

[7]             House of Lords: Reform and Proposals for Reform since 1900, retrieved from  www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk

[8]               Dakolias, Maria. “Are We There Yet? Measuring Success of Constitutional Reform.” Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 39.4 (2006): 1117+.

[9]               Redmond, Robert S. “The Constitution in Danger.” Contemporary Review July 1999: 25+.

[10]             Redmond, Robert S. “The Constitution in Danger.” Contemporary Review July 1999: 25+.

[11]             Pearce, Edward. “Resisting Reform of the Lords, 1911.” History Today June 1998: 9+.

[12]                The House of Lords: Completing the Reform, A Government White Paper, retrieved from                 <http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/>

[13]             Jenkins, David. “From Unwritten to Written: Transformation in the British Common-Law Constitution.” Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 36.3 (2003): 863+.

[14]             Jonathan Walker, “Post Debate: Time for Progress before Lords Is a Laughing Stock; as Controversy Continues over Reform of the House of Lords…, Jonathan Walker Reports.” The Birmingham Post (England) : 4.

[15]             Jonathan Walker, “Post Debate: Time for Progress before Lords Is a Laughing Stock; as Controversy Continues over Reform of the House of Lords…, Jonathan Walker Reports.” The Birmingham Post (England) : 4.

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