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100 1  Hine, David,|d1949-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       nb99040169|eauthor. 
245 14 The regulation of standards in British public life :
       |bdoing the right thing? /|cDavid Hine and Gillian Peele. 
264  1 Manchester :|bManchester University Press,|c2016. 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 322 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-313) and 
       index. 
505 0  Cover; Half-title; Title page; Copyright information; 
       Table of contents; List of figures; List of tables; List 
       of boxes; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of 
       abbreviations; 1 Introduction: regulating public ethics in
       the United Kingdom; The scope of the book; Regulation 
       involving public ethics; Categorising the regulatory 
       framework; Regulatory dilemmas: proportionality and 
       regulatory risk; Independence, self-regulation, 
       accountability; Analytical framework; Notes; 2 Integrity 
       issues: a changing agenda; Introduction; Early approaches 
       to integrity questions; The unaddressed agenda. 
505 8  The Thatcher years: changed incentives and new areas of 
       ethical riskJohn Major and the problem of sleaze; The 
       impact on Labour; Other drivers of change; Conclusions; 
       Notes; 3 Building the United Kingdom's integrity machinery
       : the role of the Committee on Standards in Public Life; 
       Introduction; The Committee on Standards in Public Life; 
       The CSPL and Parliament; Common threads: principles, codes,
       independent scrutiny, education and training; Learning 
       from doing; The CSPL and the changing character of 
       regulatory politics; Conclusions; Notes. 
505 8  4 The House of Commons: the slow erosion of self-
       regulationIntroduction; The importance of legislative 
       ethics; Types of impropriety in legislatures; The 
       Westminster system and the challenge of reform; Tools of 
       legislative ethics; Self-regulation reformed; Patterns of 
       misconduct; Conclusions; Notes; 5 The expenses crisis: 
       statutory regulation and its difficulties; Introduction: 
       the ethical blind spot of parliamentary expenses; The 
       expenses scandal in outline; The 2009 Parliamentary 
       Standards Act and the 2010 Constitutional Reform and 
       Governance Act; Implementing the IPSA scheme for expenses.
505 8  IPSA's accountability: the frameworkAccountability in 
       practice; Conclusions; Notes; 6 The House of Lords and 
       reluctant reform; Introduction; Regulating standards in 
       the House of Lords; The path to the Committee on Standards
       in Public Life's Seventh Report; The Register of 
       Interests; The Committee on Standards in Public Life 2000 
       Report; The impact of misconduct; The Eames Report; 
       Another expenses scandal; A new regime; Conclusions: 
       continuing concerns; Notes; 7 Regulation at the centre of 
       government: the Ministerial Code; Introduction; Ethics for
       ministers: partisan gain and private gain. 
505 8  Making ministers accountableThe status of the Ministerial 
       Code; Applying the Code in controversial cases; Rethinking
       the Code; The Ministerial Code after 2010; Conclusion; 
       Notes; 8 Whitehall wars: protecting civil-service 
       impartiality; Administrative ethics; The interface between
       politics and administration; Civil service reform under 
       Labour; The CRGA 2010: a victory for the traditional 
       relationship?; Political patronage beyond the civil 
       service; Conclusion; Notes; 9 Regulating the after-life: 
       ministers, civil servants and revolving doors; Post-
       employment conflicts of interest. 
520 8  This is an analysis of the revolution of the last two 
       decades that has built an extensive new regulatory 
       apparatus governing British public ethics. The book sets 
       the new machinery in the wider institutional framework of 
       British government. Its main purpose is to understand the 
       dilemmas of regulatory design that have emerged in each 
       area examined. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Peele, Gillian,|d1949-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n80026735|eauthor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHine, David, 1949-|tRegulation of 
       standards in British public life.|dManchester : Manchester
       University Press, 2016|z0719097134|z9780719097133
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