David Judge

David Judge
Born (1950-05-22) 22 May 1950
Nationality British
Institutions University of Strathclyde
Main interests
Political science

Professor David Judge (born 22 May 1950),[1] is a British political scientist based at the University of Strathclyde, where he is head of the Department of Government. His main research interests include legislative studies, United Kingdom political institutions, the European Parliament and representative democracy.

He is visiting professor, College of Europe, Bruges.

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Judge, David (1993). The parliamentary state. London Newbury Park, California: Sage Publications. ISBN 9780803988729.
  • Judge, David; Stoker, Gerry; Wolman, Harold (1995). Theories of urban politics. London Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. ISBN 9780803988651.
  • Judge, David (1999). Representation: theory and practice in Britain. London New York: Routledge. ISBN 9780415081979.
  • Judge, David and Earnshaw, David. The European Parliament, Palgrave Macmillan, May 2003. Second edition published 2008. ISBN 9780333598740
  • Judge, David (2005). Political institutions in the United Kingdom. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199244263.

Recent articles

  • Judge, David; Earnshaw, David (2002). "The European Parliament and the Commission crisis: a new assertiveness?". Governance. 15 (3): 345–374.
  • Judge, David; Earnshaw, David (2002). "No simple dichotomies: lobbyists and the European Parliament". Journal of Legislative Studies. 8 (4): 61–79.
  • Judge, David (2003). "Legislative institutionalization: a bent analytical arrow". Government and Opposition. 38 (4): 497–516.
  • Judge, David (2004). "Whatever happened to parliamentary democracy in the UK?". Parliamentary Affairs. 57 (3): 682–701.
  • Judge, David (2006). ""This is what democracy looks like": New Labour's blind spot and peripheral vision". British Politics. 1 (3): 367–396.

References

  1. "Judge, David". Library of Congress. Retrieved 22 September 2014. (David Judge) data sheet (b. May 22, 1950)
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