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Constitutional & administrative law / Neil Parpworth.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Butterworths core text seriesPublication details: London : Butterworths, c2000.Description: xxxv, 446 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780406985880
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342 PAR
Contents:
Part I: Fundamental Principles of the Constitution. 1. The meaning of a constitution. 2. Separation of powers. 3. The rule of law. 4. The royal prerogative. 5. The legislative supremacy of Parliament. Part II: The Institutional Framework of the Constitution. 6. Parliament. 7. European Community/Union. 8. Devolution. Part III: Sources of Public Law. 9. Primary and secondary legislation. 10. European Community/Union law. 11. Other sources of public law. Part IV: Judicial Review of Administrative Action. 12. The nature of judicial review. 13. The grounds for review. 14. Remedies. Part V: Alternative Means of Redress. 15. Tribunals, Inquiries and the Ombudsman Remedy. Part VI: Civil Liberties. 16. Freedom and liberties in the UK. 17. Freedom of expression. 18. Freedom of assembly. 19. Police powers.
Summary: Covering the fundamental principles and institutional framework of the constitution, this book examines sources of public law including the European Union, judicial review and the introduction of civil liberties.
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Part I: Fundamental Principles of the Constitution. 1. The meaning of a constitution. 2. Separation of powers. 3. The rule of law. 4. The royal prerogative. 5. The legislative supremacy of Parliament. Part II: The Institutional Framework of the Constitution. 6. Parliament. 7. European Community/Union. 8. Devolution. Part III: Sources of Public Law. 9. Primary and secondary legislation. 10. European Community/Union law. 11. Other sources of public law. Part IV: Judicial Review of Administrative Action. 12. The nature of judicial review. 13. The grounds for review. 14. Remedies. Part V: Alternative Means of Redress. 15. Tribunals, Inquiries and the Ombudsman Remedy. Part VI: Civil Liberties. 16. Freedom and liberties in the UK. 17. Freedom of expression. 18. Freedom of assembly. 19. Police powers.

Covering the fundamental principles and institutional framework of the constitution, this book examines sources of public law including the European Union, judicial review and the introduction of civil liberties.

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