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  1. 27 giu 2011 · United Kingdom: The Impact of Devolution on Social Policy, by Derek Birrell., Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Volume 41, Issue 3, Summer 2011, ...

  2. In parallel to the general character of the state, citizenship in the United Kingdom has always been more differentiated than the dominant unitary myth suggests. Whether or not new variations will fragment citizenship or devolution will highlight and politicize existing differences remains an open question.

  3. The Commission's first report, released in December 2008 declared that devolution had been a success, while making the case for Scotland's continued place within the United Kingdom. On funding, it endorsed the view of the independent expert group that full fiscal autonomy is incompatible with the continuation of the United Kingdom. [12]

  4. Devolution in the United Kingdom by Vernon Bogdanor In 1979 Vernon Bogdanor published his highly influential Devolution. Twenty years later Oxford University Press published a completely revised version, taking into account events since [softcover edition published 1st May 2001). Attempts to achieve some small measure of devolved power in the ...

  5. The devolution settlement in the United Kingdom is often described as asymmetrical - there are fundamental differences between the arrangements in each country. The settlements in Scotland and Northern Ireland have features in common. Both have a legislature, which can pass primary as well as secondary legislation in areas which are

  6. The Parliament of Great Britain was formed in 1707 following the ratification of the Treaty of Union by Acts of Union passed by the Parliament of England (established 1215) and the Parliament of Scotland (c. 1235), both Acts of Union stating, "That the United Kingdom of Great Britain be represented by one and the same Parliament to be styled The Parliament of Great Britain."

  7. Dévolution du pouvoir au Royaume-Uni. La dévolution du pouvoir au Royaume-Uni ( Devolution [ of power] in the United Kingdom) fait référence au statut accordant des pouvoirs du Parlement du Royaume-Uni au Parlement écossais, au Parlement gallois, à l' Assemblée nord-irlandaise et à l’ assemblée de Londres ainsi qu’à leurs branches ...