Constitutional and administrative law

Constitutional and Administrative Law continues to be chosen by undergraduates for its clear writing style and the way in which the author expertly guides the reader through the principles of public law. This fourth edition addresses the implications of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, provides c...

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Main Author: Psrpworth, Neil
Other Authors: Padfield, Nicola
Format: Book
Published: Nairobi ; Oxford University Press , c2005.
Edition:3rd ed.
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