Constitutional & administrative law Hilaire Barnett
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138208797
- 1138208795
- KD3990.B374 CON
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KD3940 SEL Selwyn's law of employment | KD3989 BLI Beyond Magna Carta : a constitution for the United Kingdom / | KD3989.T87 BRI British government and the constitution | KD3990.B374 CON Constitutional & administrative law | KD3990.B374 CON Constitutional & administrative law | KD4005 HOL Conflict of interest / | KD4005 HOL Conflict of interest / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introducing constitutional law -- Sources of the constitution -- The rule of law -- The separation of powers -- The royal prerogative -- Parliamentary sovereignty -- Structures and institutions of the European Union -- European Union law and national law -- Central government -- Responsible government -- Devolution and local government -- The electoral system -- Introduction to the House of Commons -- The legislative process -- Scrutiny of executive -- The House of Lords -- Parliamentary privilege -- The protection of human rights -- Freedom of expression and privacy -- Freedom of association and assemby -- State security -- Judges and the English legal system -- Judicial review : introduction, jurisdiction, and procedure -- Grounds for judicial review I : the substantive grounds for judicial review -- Grounds for judicial review II : procedural impropriety -- Tribunals and inquiries -- Commissioners for administration : Ombudsmen.
This book equips students with an understanding of the constitution’s past, present and future by analysing and illustrating the political and socio-historical contexts which have shaped the major legal rules and principles of public law, as well as on-going constitutional reform. This edition addresses key recent developments including, the referendum result on the UK’s membership of the EU and its ongoing impact on constitutional and administrative law, the continuing process of devolution to the nations, terrorism and national security. Future developments, particularly in relation to 'Brexit' will be discussed in regular updates to the companion website.
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