Essential Constitutional and Administrative Law for SQE1 explains key principles of the UK Constitution, the organs of the state, Judicial Review, as well as retained EU Law/ Assimilated Law, in a clear, concise and easy-to-understand style.
Essential Constitutional and Administrative Law for SQE1 explains key principles of the UK Constitution, the organs of the state, Judicial Review, as well as retained EU Law/ Assimilated Law, in a clear, concise and easy-to-understand style.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zaman F. Kala is a lecturer and accredited mediator in the School of Law and Policing at the University of Central Lancashire, where he teaches on the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Prior to embarking upon a career in academia, Zaman worked as a fee earner at a leading firm of solicitors, specialising in insurance litigation and dispute resolution. Ian Bowden is a practising solicitor advocate with many years of experience working in legal practice. He is also a senior teaching fellow at Liverpool John Moores University. Ian has experience across a wide range of practice areas including civil litigation, employment law, wills and probate, and medical negligence. He also trains students in the key skills of advocacy, interviewing, advising, and legal research. Zaman and Ian are the authors of Essential Legal System and Legal Services for SQE1.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. Part 1: The UK Constitution 1. Introduction to the United Kingdom Constitution. Part 2: Core Institutions of the State 2. Constitutional Institutions and Roles Part 3: Supremacy, the Rule of Law, and the Separation of Powers 3. Supremacy, the Rule of Law, and the Separation of Powers Part 4: Judicial Review 4. Judicial Review and Access to the Courts Part 5: Human Rights, Public Order, and Retained EU Law 5. The Human Rights Act 1998 6. Public Order Law and Offences 7. The Place of EU Law in the UK Constitution 8. Answers to Multiple Choice Questions
Introduction. Part 1: The UK Constitution 1. Introduction to the United Kingdom Constitution. Part 2: Core Institutions of the State 2. Constitutional Institutions and Roles Part 3: Supremacy, the Rule of Law, and the Separation of Powers 3. Supremacy, the Rule of Law, and the Separation of Powers Part 4: Judicial Review 4. Judicial Review and Access to the Courts Part 5: Human Rights, Public Order, and Retained EU Law 5. The Human Rights Act 1998 6. Public Order Law and Offences 7. The Place of EU Law in the UK Constitution 8. Answers to Multiple Choice Questions
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