Constitutional and administrative law (Record no. 10640)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781405812078
Terms of availability TZS 115284.12
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency MUL
Language of cataloging eng
Description conventions AACR
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 342.41 BRA
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Bradley, A. W
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Constitutional and administrative law
Statement of responsibility, etc / A.W.Bradley and K.D.Ewing
250 ## - Edition Statement
Edition statement 14th.ed
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication London :
Name of publisher Pearson.,
Year of publication c2007
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages lxxiv,872 p.:
Dimensions 28cm
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes index and references
505 ## - Formatted Contents
Formatted contents note Preface xiii <br/> Table of Legislation<br/> xv <br/> Table of Cases<br/> xxxiii <br/>Abbreviations lxxiii <br/> PART I -- GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW<br/> <br/> Definition and scope of constitutional law<br/> 3 (9)<br/> Sources and nature of the constitution<br/> 12 (23)<br/> The formal sources of constitutional law<br/> 12 (8)<br/> Other rules and principles, including constitutional conventions<br/> 20 (11)<br/> Constitutional government in Britain<br/> 31 (4)<br/> The structure of the United Kingdom<br/> 35 (16)<br/> The historic structure<br/> 35 (7)<br/> Devolution of government<br/> 42 (9)<br/> Parliamentary supremacy<br/> 51 (30)<br/> The growth of the legislative authority of Parliament<br/> 51 (3)<br/> Meaning of legislative supremacy<br/> 54 (7)<br/> The continuing nature of parliamentary supremacy<br/> 61 (13)<br/> The Treaty of Union between England and Scotland<br/> 74 (3)<br/> Conclusions<br/> 77 (4)<br/> The relationship between legislature, executive and judiciary<br/> 81 (12)<br/> The rule of law<br/> 93 (14)<br/> Historical development<br/> 95 (4)<br/> The rule of law and its implications today<br/> 99 (8)<br/> Responsible and accountable government<br/> 107 (16)<br/> The United Kingdom and the European Union<br/> 123 (30)<br/> European Community institutions<br/> 125 (7)<br/> European Community law<br/> 132 (7)<br/> European Community law and British constitutional law<br/> 139 (4)<br/> Response of the courts<br/> 143 (6)<br/> Conclusion<br/> 149 (4)<br/> PART II -- THE INSTITUTIONS OF GOVERNMENT<br/> <br/> Composition and meeting of Parliament<br/> 153 (39)<br/> The electoral system<br/> 153 (4)<br/> Distribution of constituencies<br/> 157 (4)<br/> Political parties<br/> 161 (4)<br/> The conduct of elections<br/> 165 (4)<br/> Supervision of elections<br/> 169 (3)<br/> Electoral systems and electoral reform<br/> 172 (4)<br/> Membership of the House of Commons<br/> 176 (4)<br/> The House of Lords<br/> 180 (3)<br/> Reforming the membership of the House of Lords<br/> 183 (4)<br/> Meeting of Parliament<br/> 187 (5)<br/> Functions of Parliament<br/> 192 (31)<br/> Legislation<br/> 193 (9)<br/> Conflict between the two Houses<br/> 202 (6)<br/> Financial procedure<br/> 208 (7)<br/> Scrutiny of administration<br/> 215 (6)<br/> Constitutional watchdog<br/> 221 (2)<br/> Privileges of Parliament<br/> 223 (19)<br/> House of Commons<br/> 223 (11)<br/> Financial interests of members<br/> 234 (6)<br/> House of Lords<br/> 240 (2)<br/> The Crown and the royal prerogative<br/> 242 (27)<br/> The monarchy<br/> 243 (4)<br/> Personal prerogatives of the monarch<br/> 247 (5)<br/> The Queen in Council<br/> 252 (3)<br/> The royal prerogative<br/> 255 (8)<br/> The royal prerogative and the courts<br/> 263 (6)<br/> The Cabinet, government departments and the civil service<br/> 269 (31)<br/> The Prime Minister<br/> 270 (3)<br/> The Cabinet<br/> 273 (5)<br/> Ministers and departments<br/> 278 (5)<br/> Civil service: organisation and accountability<br/> 283 (6)<br/> Civil service: ethics and standards<br/> 289 (5)<br/> Open government and freedom of information<br/> 294 (6)<br/> Public bodies and regulatory agencies<br/> 300 (23)<br/> Origins and purpose<br/> 301 (3)<br/> Classification, status and composition of public bodies<br/> 304 (4)<br/> Public utilities: the general framework<br/> 308 (4)<br/> The accountability of public utilities and public utility regulators<br/> 312 (6)<br/> Advisory bodies<br/> 318 (5)<br/> Foreign affairs and the Commonwealth<br/> 323 (20)<br/> The foreign affairs prerogative, international law and the courts<br/> 323 (7)<br/> Treaties<br/> 330 (4)<br/> The United Kingdom and the Commonwealth<br/> 334 (9)<br/> The armed forces<br/> 343 (16)<br/> The constitutional structure<br/> 343 (4)<br/> Military law and human rights<br/> 347 (6)<br/> The armed forces and the ordinary law<br/> 353 (6)<br/> The Treasury, public expenditure and the economy<br/> 359 (22)<br/> The Treasury<br/> 359 (2)<br/> The Bank of England<br/> 361 (3)<br/> Public finance<br/> 364 (6)<br/> Public expenditure control and accountability<br/> 370 (6)<br/> Management of the economy<br/> 376 (5)<br/> The courts and the machinery of justice<br/> 381 (38)<br/> The courts<br/> 381 (4)<br/> The judiciary and judicial appointments<br/> 385 (3)<br/> Independence of the judiciary<br/> 388 (7)<br/> Contempt of court and safeguards for the administration of justice<br/> 395 (9)<br/> The executive and the machinery of justice<br/> 404 (6)<br/> Prosecution of offenders and miscarriages of justice<br/> 410 (9)<br/> PART III -- THE CITIZEN AND THE STATE<br/> <br/> The nature and protection of human rights<br/> 419 (23)<br/> The British approach<br/> 420 (5)<br/> European Convention on Human Rights<br/> 425 (7)<br/> The Human Rights Act 1998<br/> 432 (9)<br/> Conclusion<br/> 441 (1)<br/> Citizenship, immigration and extradition<br/> 442 (32)<br/> Citizenship<br/> 442 (8)<br/> Immigration and deportation<br/> 450 (16)<br/> Extradition<br/> 466 (8)<br/> The police and personal liberty<br/> 474 (39)<br/> Organisation of the police<br/> 474 (4)<br/> Personal liberty and police powers<br/> 478 (9)<br/> Police powers of detention and questioning of suspects<br/> 487 (6)<br/> Police powers of entry, search and seizure<br/> 493 (7)<br/> Remedies for abuse of police powers<br/> 500 (8)<br/> Accountability and control of the police<br/> 508 (5)<br/> The protection of privacy<br/> 513 (28)<br/> The case for protection<br/> 513 (1)<br/> Privacy and the ECHR<br/> 514 (3)<br/> Surveillance: acquiring information<br/> 517 (4)<br/> Interception of communications<br/> 521 (5)<br/> Storing and processing information<br/> 526 (6)<br/> Privacy and the press<br/> 532 (5)<br/> Privacy and the Human Rights Act<br/> 537 (4)<br/> Freedom of expression<br/> 541 (31)<br/> The nature of legal protection<br/> 541 (3)<br/> Censorship and prior restraints<br/> 544 (3)<br/> Regulation of television and radio<br/> 547 (4)<br/> Offences against the state and public order<br/> 551 (4)<br/> Obscene publications<br/> 555 (6)<br/> Defamation<br/> 561 (8)<br/> Breach of confidence<br/> 569 (3)<br/> Freedom of association and assembly<br/> 572 (27)<br/> Freedom of association<br/> 573 (1)<br/> The right of public meeting<br/> 574 (2)<br/> Public processions and assemblies<br/> 576 (3)<br/> Freedom of assembly and private property rights<br/> 579 (5)<br/> Public order offences<br/> 584 (8)<br/> Preventive powers of the police and courts<br/> 592 (4)<br/> Freedom of assembly and the Human Rights Act 1998<br/> 596 (3)<br/> State security and official secrets<br/> 599 (27)<br/> Emergency powers and terrorism<br/> 626 (31)<br/> Use of troops in assisting the police<br/> 626 (2)<br/> Use of troops in Northern Ireland<br/> 628 (4)<br/> Martial law<br/> 632 (3)<br/> Emergency powers in war and peace<br/> 635 (4)<br/> Emergency powers and terrorism<br/> 639 (7)<br/> The Terrorism Act 2000 and Northern Ireland<br/> 646 (3)<br/> International terrorism: additional powers<br/> 649 (4)<br/> Conclusion: terrorism and human rights<br/> 653 (4)<br/> PART IV -- ADMINISTRATIVE LAW<br/> <br/> The nature and development of administrative law<br/> 657 (17)<br/> Delegated legislation<br/> 674 (19)<br/> Historical development<br/> 674 (2)<br/> Justification of delegated legislation<br/> 676 (1)<br/> Exceptional types of delegated legislation<br/> 677 (3)<br/> Nomenclature<br/> 680 (1)<br/> Consultation of interests<br/> 681 (1)<br/> Control by Parliament<br/> 682 (5)<br/> Publication of statutory instruments<br/> 687 (1)<br/> Challenge in the courts<br/> 687 (3)<br/> Administrative rule-making<br/> 690 (3)<br/> Administrative justice<br/> 693 (32)<br/> Tribunals<br/> 695 (10)<br/> Public inquiries<br/> 705 (5)<br/> The Inquiries Act 2005<br/> 710 (5)<br/> The Parliamentary Ombudsman<br/> 715 (10)<br/> Judicial control of administrative action -- I<br/> 725 (34)<br/> Judicial review on substantive grounds<br/> 727 (15)<br/> Review on procedural grounds<br/> 742 (11)<br/> Legitimate expectations<br/> 753 (6)<br/> Judicial control of administrative action -- II<br/> 759 (25)<br/> Liability of public authorities and the Crown<br/> 784 (32)<br/> Liability of public authorities and the Crown in tort<br/> 785 (15)<br/> Contractual liability<br/> 800 (6)<br/> The Crown in litigation: privileges and immunities<br/> 806 (10)<br/>Bibliography 816 (11)<br/>Index 827
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Language note eng
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical Term Constitutional law
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Topical Term Administrative law
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Topical Term Civil rights
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Personal name Edwing,K.D
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