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Decades of experience and expertise in one text coming from a team of leading figures in Public Law. Bradley, Ewing and Knight Constitutional and Administrative Law, 18th edition is one of the UK's best-known textbooks in law. With its expert analysis in all aspects of Public Law, the book is the definitive guide to all areas of the constitution.
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Decades of experience and expertise in one text coming from a team of leading figures in Public Law. Bradley, Ewing and Knight Constitutional and Administrative Law, 18th edition is one of the UK's best-known textbooks in law. With its expert analysis in all aspects of Public Law, the book is the definitive guide to all areas of the constitution.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pearson Education Limited
- 18 ed
- Seitenzahl: 944
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 189mm x 247mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1562g
- ISBN-13: 9781292402772
- ISBN-10: 1292402776
- Artikelnr.: 62951164
- Verlag: Pearson Education Limited
- 18 ed
- Seitenzahl: 944
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 189mm x 247mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1562g
- ISBN-13: 9781292402772
- ISBN-10: 1292402776
- Artikelnr.: 62951164
Keith Ewing is Professorof Public Law at King's College London. He has provided extensive work on the book from the 11th to the 18th editions. Christopher Knight is a barrister at 11KBW who practices Public Law. Amongst many other cases, he was Junior Counsel for the Secretary of State in 'Miller'. He has published widely and is a member of the Editorial Committee of the journal Public Law. Anthony Bradley was a Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Edinburgh before becoming a practicing barrister in London. From 2002 to 2005 he was Legal Advisor to the House of Lords Committee on the Constitution. His publications include 'Janis', 'Kay and Bradley', European Human Rights Law: Text and Materials (3rd edition, 2008).
Part I: Sources, structure and principles
1. Constitutional law - its meaning and sources
2. The structure of the United Kingdom
3. Parliamentary supremacy
4. The rule of law
5. Responsible and accountable government
6. United Kingdom and the European Union
Part II: The institutions of government
1. Composition of Parliament
2. Role and Functions of Parliament
3. Privileges of Parliament
4. The Crown and royal prerogative
5. Cabinet, government departments and civil service
6. Public bodies and public appointments
7. Courts and the administration of justice
Part III: Personal liberty and human rights
8. Human Rights Act
9. Right to liberty and police powers
10. Right to privacy and surveillance powers
11. Right to freedom of expression
12. Freedom of association and assembly
13. State security and official secrets
14. Exceptional and Emergency powers
Part IV: Administrative law
15. What is administrative law?
16. Delegated legislation
17. Administrative justice
18. Judicial review I: the grounds of review
19. Judicial review II: procedure and remedies
20. Liability of public authorities
1. Constitutional law - its meaning and sources
2. The structure of the United Kingdom
3. Parliamentary supremacy
4. The rule of law
5. Responsible and accountable government
6. United Kingdom and the European Union
Part II: The institutions of government
1. Composition of Parliament
2. Role and Functions of Parliament
3. Privileges of Parliament
4. The Crown and royal prerogative
5. Cabinet, government departments and civil service
6. Public bodies and public appointments
7. Courts and the administration of justice
Part III: Personal liberty and human rights
8. Human Rights Act
9. Right to liberty and police powers
10. Right to privacy and surveillance powers
11. Right to freedom of expression
12. Freedom of association and assembly
13. State security and official secrets
14. Exceptional and Emergency powers
Part IV: Administrative law
15. What is administrative law?
16. Delegated legislation
17. Administrative justice
18. Judicial review I: the grounds of review
19. Judicial review II: procedure and remedies
20. Liability of public authorities
Part I: Sources, structure and principles
1. Constitutional law - its meaning and sources
2. The structure of the United Kingdom
3. Parliamentary supremacy
4. The rule of law
5. Responsible and accountable government
6. United Kingdom and the European Union
Part II: The institutions of government
1. Composition of Parliament
2. Role and Functions of Parliament
3. Privileges of Parliament
4. The Crown and royal prerogative
5. Cabinet, government departments and civil service
6. Public bodies and public appointments
7. Courts and the administration of justice
Part III: Personal liberty and human rights
8. Human Rights Act
9. Right to liberty and police powers
10. Right to privacy and surveillance powers
11. Right to freedom of expression
12. Freedom of association and assembly
13. State security and official secrets
14. Exceptional and Emergency powers
Part IV: Administrative law
15. What is administrative law?
16. Delegated legislation
17. Administrative justice
18. Judicial review I: the grounds of review
19. Judicial review II: procedure and remedies
20. Liability of public authorities
1. Constitutional law - its meaning and sources
2. The structure of the United Kingdom
3. Parliamentary supremacy
4. The rule of law
5. Responsible and accountable government
6. United Kingdom and the European Union
Part II: The institutions of government
1. Composition of Parliament
2. Role and Functions of Parliament
3. Privileges of Parliament
4. The Crown and royal prerogative
5. Cabinet, government departments and civil service
6. Public bodies and public appointments
7. Courts and the administration of justice
Part III: Personal liberty and human rights
8. Human Rights Act
9. Right to liberty and police powers
10. Right to privacy and surveillance powers
11. Right to freedom of expression
12. Freedom of association and assembly
13. State security and official secrets
14. Exceptional and Emergency powers
Part IV: Administrative law
15. What is administrative law?
16. Delegated legislation
17. Administrative justice
18. Judicial review I: the grounds of review
19. Judicial review II: procedure and remedies
20. Liability of public authorities