Cases and Materials On Constitutional and Administrative Law
By: Thompson, Brian (Author), Allen, Michael (Author).
Oxford University Press. Published: 10/07/2008. Audience Guide: Undergraduate. Paperback. Sourced from U.S.A.
Cases and Materials on Constitutional and Administrative Law provides students with the wide range of legal materials required for success on undergraduate courses. Extracts from leading cases are combined with legal, political and philosophical materials and linked together with explanatory text, alongside notes and questions for discussion. The authors take a critical look at the main doctrines of constitutional law as well as the principles of administrative law, examining the operation of the constitution in relation to Parliament, the Executive, and the citizen. Expanded commentary throughout the text provides students with a range of views on challenging issues which will stimulate thought and discussion. The ninth edition has been fully revised and updated to reflect the latest developments in statutory and case law, and politics. A new chapter on judicial independence considers the impact of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, and the position the judiciary occupies within the reformed Ministry of Justice. Newly subdivided chapters on parliamentary government at work lend a new focus to this vital area.This essential text continues to provide students with instant access to an unrivalled collection of up-to-date judgments and statutory provisions; ideal for weekly reading, coursework assignments and revision. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0199217777/9780199217779
TITLE: Cases and Materials on Constitutional and Administrative Law CONTRIBUTORS: Thompson, Brian (Author), Allen, Michael (Author) EDITION: 9th Revised edition IMPRINT: Oxford University Press PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press FORMAT: Paperback PUBLICATION DATE: 10/07/2008
SUBJECT: Law, Law, Politics, English Law, English Law, General DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 189mm x 246mm PAGES: 800 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Undergraduate CONTENTS: 1. Constitutional Law in the United Kingdom; 2. The Legislative Supremacy of Parliament; 3. The European Union; 4. The Rule of Law; 5. Constitutional Conventions; 6. Judicial Independence; 7. Parliament: Scrutiny and Law-making; 8. Parliament: Standards and Reform; 9. Civil Liberties; 10. Judicial Review: The Grounds; 11. The Availability of Judicial Review; 12. Ombudsmen; 13. Statutory Tribunals
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