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Cornerstone on Councillors' Conduct
By (Author) Cornerstone Barristers
By (author) Philip Kolvin KC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
30th July 2015
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
342.4209
Paperback
414
Width 156mm, Height 248mm
663g
Cornerstone on Councillors Conduct identifies and explains the law following the changes implemented by the Localism Act 2011 in relation to the standards system governing the conduct of elected members in Local Government. With a practical focus it addresses questions such as How do I draw up a local standards code, Do I need a local standards committee and How do I go about challenging a members conduct Covers the following areas: INTRODUCTION: Covers the history of law relating to councillors conduct, including events leading up to Nolan, the outcome of Nolan and the Localism Act and governance framework for local authorities. THE STANDARDS REGIME: Covers the framework for the setting and enforcement of the new standards, new local authority duty to promote and maintain high standards, local codes and the procedure for adopting a voluntary Code and the substantive content of Codes, to whom the Codes apply, enforcement of the standards regime: procedures for enforcement, decisions whether to investigate, procedures for investigation, sanctions (including withdrawal of party whip) and roles of monitoring officers, CEO, Group Leaders. COUNCILLORS CONDUCT AND DECISION-MAKING: Covers: common law rules on bias and predetermination, statutory amendments to the rules, personal interests, other conduct issues: e.g. bullying, honesty, bringing the authority into disrepute and misfeasance in public office, Localism Act 2011. CHALLENGING COUNCIL DECISIONS: Covers judicial review of Councils decisions, including grounds of challenge, funding, interim remedies, procedure, final remedies including discretion not to quash decisions, ombudsman. CRIMINAL OFFENCES: Covers section 34 of the Localism Act 2011, corruption, other relevant offences.
This important book cuts through the fog of confusion to provide clear and concise answers to both the obvious and obscure questions that arise in relation to local authority members...a book which is not only extremely useful from a professional standpoint, but it is also eminently readable. -- James Button * JB Bulletin - www.jamesbutton.co.uk *
...excellent and comprehensive...[I] would recommend this short but comprehensive and easily navigable work to all monitoring officers and others who need to pilot (or voyage in) the fragile standards ship as it negotiates the treacherous waters of public expectation, political power and human frailty. -- Nicholas Dobson * Local Government Lawyer *
Written by a team from Cornerstone Chambers led by Philip Kolvin KC. Cornerstone Chambers are experts in planning, housing, local authority governance, property, public, licensing and regulatory law.