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Lisa Webley (Professor of Legal Education and Professor o Research, Harriet Samuels (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, University of Westmi
Complete Public Law
Text, Cases, and Materials
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Complete Public Law offers students a carefully blended combination of the subject's concepts, cases, and commentary. A combination which encourages critical thinking, stimulates analysis, and promotes a complete understanding.
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Complete Public Law offers students a carefully blended combination of the subject's concepts, cases, and commentary. A combination which encourages critical thinking, stimulates analysis, and promotes a complete understanding.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Complete
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 191mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1382g
- ISBN-13: 9780198853183
- ISBN-10: 0198853181
- Artikelnr.: 60712800
- Complete
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 191mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1382g
- ISBN-13: 9780198853183
- ISBN-10: 0198853181
- Artikelnr.: 60712800
Lisa Webley, Professor of Legal Education and Research, University of Birmingham, Harriet Samuels, Reader in Law, University of Westminster
* Part I: Introduction and Constitutional Principles
* 1: What is public law?
* 2: Constitutional organisations, institutions, and roles
* 3: The nature of the British constitution
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: The separation of powers
* 6: The Crown and royal prerogative
* Part II: Parliamentary Supremacy
* 7: Parliamentary supremacy: the theory
* 8: Membership of the European Union
* 9: Parliamentary supremacy and human rights
* 10: Devolution and parliamentary supremacy
* Part III: Responsible Government
* 11: Executive power and accountability
* 12: The role of constitutional conventions
* 13: Justice in the modern administrative state
* Part IV: Judicial Review
* 14: The role of the courts, judicial review, and human rights
* 15: The parties to a judicial review: who can make a claim for
judicial review and against whom can a claim of judicial review be
made?
* 16: Illegality
* 17: Irrationality and proportionality
* 18: Procedural impropriety
* 19: Remedies
* 20: Judicial review: putting it all together in problem answers
* 1: What is public law?
* 2: Constitutional organisations, institutions, and roles
* 3: The nature of the British constitution
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: The separation of powers
* 6: The Crown and royal prerogative
* Part II: Parliamentary Supremacy
* 7: Parliamentary supremacy: the theory
* 8: Membership of the European Union
* 9: Parliamentary supremacy and human rights
* 10: Devolution and parliamentary supremacy
* Part III: Responsible Government
* 11: Executive power and accountability
* 12: The role of constitutional conventions
* 13: Justice in the modern administrative state
* Part IV: Judicial Review
* 14: The role of the courts, judicial review, and human rights
* 15: The parties to a judicial review: who can make a claim for
judicial review and against whom can a claim of judicial review be
made?
* 16: Illegality
* 17: Irrationality and proportionality
* 18: Procedural impropriety
* 19: Remedies
* 20: Judicial review: putting it all together in problem answers
* Part I: Introduction and Constitutional Principles
* 1: What is public law?
* 2: Constitutional organisations, institutions, and roles
* 3: The nature of the British constitution
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: The separation of powers
* 6: The Crown and royal prerogative
* Part II: Parliamentary Supremacy
* 7: Parliamentary supremacy: the theory
* 8: Membership of the European Union
* 9: Parliamentary supremacy and human rights
* 10: Devolution and parliamentary supremacy
* Part III: Responsible Government
* 11: Executive power and accountability
* 12: The role of constitutional conventions
* 13: Justice in the modern administrative state
* Part IV: Judicial Review
* 14: The role of the courts, judicial review, and human rights
* 15: The parties to a judicial review: who can make a claim for
judicial review and against whom can a claim of judicial review be
made?
* 16: Illegality
* 17: Irrationality and proportionality
* 18: Procedural impropriety
* 19: Remedies
* 20: Judicial review: putting it all together in problem answers
* 1: What is public law?
* 2: Constitutional organisations, institutions, and roles
* 3: The nature of the British constitution
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: The separation of powers
* 6: The Crown and royal prerogative
* Part II: Parliamentary Supremacy
* 7: Parliamentary supremacy: the theory
* 8: Membership of the European Union
* 9: Parliamentary supremacy and human rights
* 10: Devolution and parliamentary supremacy
* Part III: Responsible Government
* 11: Executive power and accountability
* 12: The role of constitutional conventions
* 13: Justice in the modern administrative state
* Part IV: Judicial Review
* 14: The role of the courts, judicial review, and human rights
* 15: The parties to a judicial review: who can make a claim for
judicial review and against whom can a claim of judicial review be
made?
* 16: Illegality
* 17: Irrationality and proportionality
* 18: Procedural impropriety
* 19: Remedies
* 20: Judicial review: putting it all together in problem answers