Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights provides an introduction to public law which draws on developments in politics, the law and society to help the reader gain a fundamental appreciation of the law in its wider context.
Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights provides an introduction to public law which draws on developments in politics, the law and society to help the reader gain a fundamental appreciation of the law in its wider context.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ian Loveland, Professor of Public Law, City, University of London
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Theoretical Principles 1: Defining the constitution? 2: Parliamentary sovereignty 3: The rule of law and the separation of powers 4: The royal prerogative Part II: The Institutions and Operation of National Government 5: The House of Commons 6: The House of Lords 7: The electoral system 8: Parliamentary privilege 9: Constitutional conventions Part III: The Geographical Separation of Powers 10: Local government 11: Parliamentary sovereignty within the European Union 12: The governance of Scotland and Wales Part IV: Administrative Law 13: Substantive grounds of judicial review 14: Procedural grounds of judicial review 15: Challenging governmental decisions: the process 16: Locus Standi Part V: Human Rights 17: Human Rights I: traditional perspectives 18: Human Rights II: emergent principles 19: Human Rights III: the Human Rights Act 1998 20: Human Rights IV: the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 21: Human Rights V: governmental powers of arrest and detention Part VI: Conclusions 22: A revolution by due process of law? Leaving the European Union 23: Conclusion
Part I: Theoretical Principles 1: Defining the constitution? 2: Parliamentary sovereignty 3: The rule of law and the separation of powers 4: The royal prerogative Part II: The Institutions and Operation of National Government 5: The House of Commons 6: The House of Lords 7: The electoral system 8: Parliamentary privilege 9: Constitutional conventions Part III: The Geographical Separation of Powers 10: Local government 11: Parliamentary sovereignty within the European Union 12: The governance of Scotland and Wales Part IV: Administrative Law 13: Substantive grounds of judicial review 14: Procedural grounds of judicial review 15: Challenging governmental decisions: the process 16: Locus Standi Part V: Human Rights 17: Human Rights I: traditional perspectives 18: Human Rights II: emergent principles 19: Human Rights III: the Human Rights Act 1998 20: Human Rights IV: the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 21: Human Rights V: governmental powers of arrest and detention Part VI: Conclusions 22: A revolution by due process of law? Leaving the European Union 23: Conclusion
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