Public Law guides students through all the essential components of the Public Law module, in a user-friendly structure that is ideal for visual learners. Public Law is essential reading for modules on public law and constitutional and administrative law on LLB degrees and conversion courses.
Public Law guides students through all the essential components of the Public Law module, in a user-friendly structure that is ideal for visual learners. Public Law is essential reading for modules on public law and constitutional and administrative law on LLB degrees and conversion courses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chris Monaghan is a Principal Lecturer in Law at the University of Worcester, where he teaches and researches in Public Law. He has taught Public Law for over a decade at a number of universities. His research interests include accountability mechanisms, prerogative powers and the Chagos litigation.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The United Kingdom's Constitution 2. The Sources of the United Kingdom's Constitution 3. The Separation of Powers and the United Kingdom's Constitution 4. The Rule of Law and the United Kingdom's Constitution 5. Parliamentary Sovereignty I: The Foundations 6. Parliamentary Sovereignty II: The Challenges 7. Parliament: Composition and Functions 8. The Executive: Crown, Government and Accountability 9. The Courts and the Judiciary 10. The Prerogative I: Foundations, Powers and Parliamentary Control 11. The Prerogative II: Judicial Control of the Prerogative Powers 12. Human Rights I: Foundations and Rights 13. Human Rights II: Two Competing Rights? Articles 8 and 10 ECHR 14. Human Rights III: Freedom of Assembly and Association 15. Judicial Review I: Foundations of Judicial Review 16. Judicial Review II: The Grounds 17. The Omdudsman, Tribunals, Inquiries and Executive Liability
1. The United Kingdom's Constitution 2. The Sources of the United Kingdom's Constitution 3. The Separation of Powers and the United Kingdom's Constitution 4. The Rule of Law and the United Kingdom's Constitution 5. Parliamentary Sovereignty I: The Foundations 6. Parliamentary Sovereignty II: The Challenges 7. Parliament: Composition and Functions 8. The Executive: Crown, Government and Accountability 9. The Courts and the Judiciary 10. The Prerogative I: Foundations, Powers and Parliamentary Control 11. The Prerogative II: Judicial Control of the Prerogative Powers 12. Human Rights I: Foundations and Rights 13. Human Rights II: Two Competing Rights? Articles 8 and 10 ECHR 14. Human Rights III: Freedom of Assembly and Association 15. Judicial Review I: Foundations of Judicial Review 16. Judicial Review II: The Grounds 17. The Omdudsman, Tribunals, Inquiries and Executive Liability
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