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Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction
1. Introduction
2. Historical Background
3. Recent Developments
Part 2: The Personal Prerogatives of the Monarch
4. Appointing and Dismissing Ministers
5. Summoning, Dissolving and Proroguing Parliament
6. Royal Assent, and Executive Veto of Legislation
Part 3: Prerogative Powers Exercised by the Executive
7. The War Making Power
8. Making and Ratifying Treaties
9. Regulating the Civil Service
10. Public Appointments
11. Prerogative of Mercy
12. Issue of Passports
13. The Grant of Honours
14. Public Inquiries
Part 4: The Prerogative in Comparative Context
15. Reform of the Prerogative in Australia, Canada and New Zealand
16. Reserve Powers in Other Countries with Written Constitutions
Part 5: Reform of the Prerogative
17. The Role of the Courts
18. The Role of Parliament
19. Strengthening and Codifying Conventions
20. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography
1. Introduction
2. Historical Background
3. Recent Developments
Part 2: The Personal Prerogatives of the Monarch
4. Appointing and Dismissing Ministers
5. Summoning, Dissolving and Proroguing Parliament
6. Royal Assent, and Executive Veto of Legislation
Part 3: Prerogative Powers Exercised by the Executive
7. The War Making Power
8. Making and Ratifying Treaties
9. Regulating the Civil Service
10. Public Appointments
11. Prerogative of Mercy
12. Issue of Passports
13. The Grant of Honours
14. Public Inquiries
Part 4: The Prerogative in Comparative Context
15. Reform of the Prerogative in Australia, Canada and New Zealand
16. Reserve Powers in Other Countries with Written Constitutions
Part 5: Reform of the Prerogative
17. The Role of the Courts
18. The Role of Parliament
19. Strengthening and Codifying Conventions
20. Conclusions
Appendices
Bibliography