An accessible and highly readable guide to public law, offering contextual knowledge, details of key cases, and supportive critical evaluation of the law.
An accessible and highly readable guide to public law, offering contextual knowledge, details of key cases, and supportive critical evaluation of the law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anne Dennett is a Senior Lecturer in Lincoln Law School, University of Lincoln, and a non-practising barrister. With many years' experience in teaching Public Law, she currently teaches and convenes Constitutional and Administrative Law alongside a range of modules in the field of International Law. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: The UK Constitution 1: Introducing constitutions and public law 2: How the UK constitution has developed 3: The features and sources of the UK constitution 4: How the UK is organised 5: Brexit Part 2: Important Constitutional Principles and Values 6: Parliamentary sovereignty 7: Separation of powers 8: Rule of law 9: Constitutional rights and principles Part 3: The Allocation of Power in the UK: the Three Arms of State 10: The legislature: membership, privileges, and standards 11: The key functions of Parliament 12: The executive 13: The judiciary Part 4: The Relationship Between the Individual and the State 14: Challenging government action 15: Introduction to judicial review 16: Judicial review: grounds and remedies 17: The Human Rights Act 1998 18: Human rights in action 19: Police powers
Part 1: The UK Constitution 1: Introducing constitutions and public law 2: How the UK constitution has developed 3: The features and sources of the UK constitution 4: How the UK is organised 5: Brexit Part 2: Important Constitutional Principles and Values 6: Parliamentary sovereignty 7: Separation of powers 8: Rule of law 9: Constitutional rights and principles Part 3: The Allocation of Power in the UK: the Three Arms of State 10: The legislature: membership, privileges, and standards 11: The key functions of Parliament 12: The executive 13: The judiciary Part 4: The Relationship Between the Individual and the State 14: Challenging government action 15: Introduction to judicial review 16: Judicial review: grounds and remedies 17: The Human Rights Act 1998 18: Human rights in action 19: Police powers
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