Constitutional Reform Centre

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The Constitutional Reform Centre was founded in 1984 to investigate the reform of the British constitution and government. The work of the CRC is controlled by an advisory board, and includes holding conferences and commissioning investigations into areas of constitutional reform. These have included the role of planning enquiries, the development of a written constitution, the civil service, and the intervention of the European Commission. The Centre has also organised a series of seminars under the aegis of the Rt Hon Leslie George Scarman, Baron Scarman of Quatt. A working party has investigated company political donations and benefits to business of good government. Publications include the Constitutional Reform Quarterly Review and CRC Politics Briefings . The CRC has worked with other organisations, notably the National Committee for Electoral Reform, and the Campaign for Fair Votes.

From the guide to the Constitutional Reform Centre, 1970-1992, (British Library of Political and Economic Science)

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London England
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Central government
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