Lucinda Maer
Deputy Principal Clerk in the House of Commons
Lucinda is a Deputy Principal Clerk in the House of Commons. She was formerly the Head of the Parliament and Constitution Centre in the Commons Library, Clerk of the Liaison Committee. and Clerk of the Joint Committee on Human Rights. She is currently Deputy Head of the Public Bill Office. She is a former member of the Unit staff, when she co-authored a number of Unit publications about scrutiny and the role of select committees.
Outputs:
- The Development of scrutiny in the UK: An overview of procedures and practices, Mark Sandford and Lucinda Maer (February 2004)
- Issues of Importance: The scrutiny role of the London Assembly, Mark Sandford and Lucinda Maer (June 2004)
- Select Committees under scrutiny, Mark Sandford & Lucinda Maer (June 2004)
- Old Habits Die Hard? Overview and Scrutiny in English local authorities, Mark Sandford and Lucinda Maer (January 2004)
- Scrutiny under Devolution, Mark Sandford and Lucinda Maer (November 2003)