Local Government, Local Legislation
Discover the intricacies of local governance in "Local Government, Local Legislation" by Roger Morris, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. This insightful study spans 252 pages and adopts a legal history perspective, shedding light on the challenges faced by municipal authorities during the mid-Victorian era. Morris reveals how these local governments had limited public law powers, making it difficult to regulate local conditions or provide essential services. As a result, enterprising municipalities often turned directly to Parliament, seeking specific local Bills to address their unique needs, albeit at a price. This book is essential for anyone interested in central-local government relations in Great Britain and the evolution of local legislation. Enhance your understanding of the historical context of local governance with this compelling read.