TY - BOOK AU - McCormick,Conor TI - The constitutional legitimacy of law officers in the United Kingdom SN - 9781509944149 AV - K118.G6 .M133 2022eb U1 - 343.41041 23 PY - 2022/// CY - London [England] PB - Hart Publishing KW - Government attorneys KW - Great Britain KW - Law enforcement KW - Officials and employees KW - Constitutional law KW - Electronic books N1 - Part I -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Conceptualising Law Officers in the UK Constitution -- Part II -- 3. The Attorney General and Solicitor General for England and Wales -- 4. The Counsel General for Wales -- 5. The Lord Advocate, Solicitor General and Advocate General for Scotland -- 6. The Attorney General and Advocate General for Northern Ireland -- Part III -- 7. Constitutional Controversy and Law Officer Legitimacy -- 8. Conclusions; Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers N2 - "This book provides a detailed account of each law officer's functions and draws on that account as the basis for a broader conceptual analysis of their constitutional legitimacy. The constitutional legitimacy of law officers has been questioned repeatedly in recent years, on account of recurring controversies surrounding the discharge of their varied functions. Indeed, it has become increasingly clear that those functions enable law officers to play a highly influential part in the regulation and exercise of public power throughout the United Kingdom. This book argues that the most persuasive framework for analysing the offices which make up this diverse regime involves concentrating on the constitutional values of independence, accountability and trust which underpin it. Both aspects of the book - namely the explanation of individual functions and the conceptual analysis of collective legitimacy - are written in a holistic way which encompasses critical analyses about the Attorney General and Solicitor General for England and Wales; the Counsel General for Wales; the Lord Advocate, Solicitor General and Advocate General for Scotland, as well as the Attorney General and Advocate General for Northern Ireland."-- UR - https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509944149?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections ER -