David Judge
Encyclopedia
Professor David Judge is a British political scientist currently based at the University of Strathclyde
University of Strathclyde
The University of Strathclyde , Glasgow, Scotland, is Glasgow's second university by age, founded in 1796, and receiving its Royal Charter in 1964 as the UK's first technological university...

, where he is head of the Department of Government. His main research interests include legislative studies, United Kingdom political institutions, the European Parliament
European Parliament
The European Parliament is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union . Together with the Council of the European Union and the Commission, it exercises the legislative function of the EU and it has been described as one of the most powerful legislatures in the world...

 and representative democracy
Representative democracy
Representative democracy is a form of government founded on the principle of elected individuals representing the people, as opposed to autocracy and direct democracy...

.

He is currently visiting professor, College of Europe
College of Europe
The College of Europe is an independent university institute of postgraduate European studies with the main campus in Bruges, Belgium...

, Bruges
Bruges
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.

Books

  • Judge, D. (2005) Political Institutions in the United Kingdom (Oxford University Press).
  • Judge, D. and Earnshaw, D.
    David Earnshaw
    David Earnshaw is the Managing Director of the Brussels office of BKSH & Associates, a subsidiary of Burson Marsteller.-Background:During the 1980s Earnshaw taught European politics at Heriot-Watt University, and Hatfield Polytechnic in the UK...

    (2003) The European Parliament, Palgrave Macmillan (A second edition was issued in 2008)
  • Judge, D. (1999) Representation: Theory and Practice in Britain (Routledge).
  • Judge, D. (1993) The Parliamentary State (Sage).

Recent Articles

  • Judge, D. (2006) "'This is What Democracy Looks Like': New Labour's Blind Spot and Peripheral Vision", British Politics Vol. 1, No.3, 367-396.
  • Judge, D. (2004) "Whatever Happened to Parliamentary Democracy in the UK ?", Parliamentary Affairs, Vol. 57, No. 3, 682-701
  • Judge, D (2003) 'Legislative Institutionalization: A Bent Analytical Arrow', Government and Opposition, Vol. 38, No. 4, 497-516.
  • Judge, D and EARNSHAW, D. (2002) 'No Simple Dichotomies: Lobbyists and the European Parliament', Journal of Legislative Studies, Vol. 8, No. 4, 61-79.
  • Judge, D. and EARNSHAW, D. (2002) 'The European Parliament and the Commission Crisis: A New Assertiveness?', Governance, Vol. 15, No. 3, 345-74.
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