Using analysis from machine readings of all legislation enacted
between 1900 and 2015, this book discusses the social impact of
increasingly elastic legislative language on the contemporary
workings of the British constitution. Crucially, it shows that
vague legislation has a tremendous impact on policy delivery,
disproportionately affecting the weakest, in areas including
immigration, homelessness and anti-discrimination.
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