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Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice 25th edition

The eponymous guide to parliamentary practice and procedure.

Published: 29 May, 2019

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Why should you buy Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice 25th edition


Erskine May is the eponymous guide to parliamentary practice and procedure, providing accurate and detailed information on the constituent parts of Parliament, its powers and jurisdictions, membership of either House, financial procedure and the process of debate.

Alongside the incremental changes to and refinements of parliamentary practice which happen all the time, the 25th edition covers many significant developments since the last edition in 2011, including:

  • A new chapter on "English Votes for English Laws" introduced following the 2015 General Election, which details the varied and complex ways in which these engage with both primary and secondary legislation.
  • The process of implementing the outcome of the 2016 referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. An account is given of the procedures in both Houses for the scrutiny and approval of the transposition of EU law into UK law.
  • Further parliamentary consequences of the coalition government that took office in 2010, including the reforms introduced by the Wright Committee, the evolving impact of the introduction of the new category of "backbench business" and the election of Deputy Speakers in the House.
  • An e-petitions system overseen by a new Petitions Committee set up in 2015.
  • Changes to select committee working practices and powers under their new elected chairs.
  • A new financial timetable introduced in 2017 with the Chancellor's annual budget statement moving from Spring to Autumn, and a change to how Estimates Day debates are handled.
  • Important reforms to how the conduct of both MPs and members of the Lords is governed and how breaches of the respective codes are pursued.
  • Continuing arguments over the future of parliamentary privilege. Recent relevant court cases and developments within Parliament are assessed, including the 2013 Joint Committee on Parliamentary Privilege.

Part 1 - Constitution and Organisation of Parliament

1. The constituent parts of Parliament

2. Elections

3. Disqualification for membership of either House

4. Members and Elected Officers of Parliament

5. Rules governing the conduct of Members of both Houses and the disclosure of financial interests

6. Administration of Parliament and the Parliamentary Estate

7. Parliamentary papers, publications and records

8. A new Parliament and opening and closing of session

9. Formal communications between Crown and Parliament and between Lords and Commons

10. Parliament and international assemblies

Part 2 - Powers and Privileges of Parliament

11. Power and jurisdiction of Parliament

12. The privilege of Parliament

13. Privilege of freedom of speech

14. Privilege of freedom from arrest

15. Contempts, and handling complaints of contempt or breach of privilege

16. The courts and parliamentary privilege

Part 3 - Conduct of Business

17. A sitting: general arrangements in the House of Commons

18. The control and distribution of time for business in the House of Commons

19. Order and handling of business in the House of Commons

20. The process of debate in the House of Commons by motion, question and decision

21. Maintenance of order during debates in the House of Commons

22. Questions to Ministers

23. Sittings in Westminster Hall

24. Petitions

25. Organisation and conduct of business in the House of Lords

Part 4 - Public Legislation

26. Preliminary view of public bills

27. Legislative procedure in the Commons and devolved legislative competence

28. Proceedings on public bills in the House of Commons

29. Proceedings on public bills in the House of Lords

30. Proceedings on public bills: matters affecting both Houses

31. Delegated legislation

32. Parliamentary oversight of matters relating to the European Union

Part 5 - Financial Procedure

33. Overview of financial procedure

34. Public expenditure and Supply

35. Expenditure: Money resolutions

36. Ways and Means and Finance Bills

37. The role of the House of Lords in financial procedure

Part 6 - Committees

38. Select committees in the House of Commons

39. General Committees in the House of Commons

40. Select Committees in the House of Lords

41. Joint committees of the Lords and Commons

Part 7 - Private Legislation

42. Preliminary view of private bills

43. Preliminary proceedings in both Houses on private bills

44. Petitions relating to private bills in the House of Commons

45. Proceedings in the House of Commons on private bills

46. Proceedings on private and personal bills in the House of Lords

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