Neil Parpworth (De Montfort University Associate Professor of Law)
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Neil Parpworth (De Montfort University Associate Professor of Law)
Constitutional and Administrative Law
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Constitutional and Administrative Law is a clear and concise text which allows students to easily get to the heart of the subject.
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Constitutional and Administrative Law is a clear and concise text which allows students to easily get to the heart of the subject.
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- Core Texts Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 12 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 988g
- ISBN-13: 9780192856579
- ISBN-10: 019285657X
- Artikelnr.: 63116800
- Core Texts Series
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 12 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 648
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 988g
- ISBN-13: 9780192856579
- ISBN-10: 019285657X
- Artikelnr.: 63116800
Neil Parpworth is Associate Professor of Law at De Montfort University. His teaching and publishing interests lie in the fields of constitutional and administrative law, civil liberties and human rights, and environmental law.
Part I: Fundamental Principles of the Constitution
1: The meaning of a constitution
2: Separation of powers
3: Rule of law
4: The legislative supremacy of Parliament
Part II: The Institutional Framework of the Constitution
5: Parliament
6: The European Union
7: The structure of the United Kingdom and devolution
Part III: Sources of the Constitution
8: Primary and secondary legislation
9: EU law
10: Constitutional conventions
11: Judge-made law
12: The royal prerogative
Part IV: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
13: The nature of judicial review
14: The grounds for judicial review
15: Judicial review remedies
Part V: Alternative Means of Redress
16: Tribunals, inquiries, and the ombudsmen remedy
Part VI: Civil Liberties
17: Freedoms and liberties in the United Kingdom
18: Freedom of expression
19: Police powers
20: Freedom of assembly and public order
1: The meaning of a constitution
2: Separation of powers
3: Rule of law
4: The legislative supremacy of Parliament
Part II: The Institutional Framework of the Constitution
5: Parliament
6: The European Union
7: The structure of the United Kingdom and devolution
Part III: Sources of the Constitution
8: Primary and secondary legislation
9: EU law
10: Constitutional conventions
11: Judge-made law
12: The royal prerogative
Part IV: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
13: The nature of judicial review
14: The grounds for judicial review
15: Judicial review remedies
Part V: Alternative Means of Redress
16: Tribunals, inquiries, and the ombudsmen remedy
Part VI: Civil Liberties
17: Freedoms and liberties in the United Kingdom
18: Freedom of expression
19: Police powers
20: Freedom of assembly and public order
Part I: Fundamental Principles of the Constitution
1: The meaning of a constitution
2: Separation of powers
3: Rule of law
4: The legislative supremacy of Parliament
Part II: The Institutional Framework of the Constitution
5: Parliament
6: The European Union
7: The structure of the United Kingdom and devolution
Part III: Sources of the Constitution
8: Primary and secondary legislation
9: EU law
10: Constitutional conventions
11: Judge-made law
12: The royal prerogative
Part IV: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
13: The nature of judicial review
14: The grounds for judicial review
15: Judicial review remedies
Part V: Alternative Means of Redress
16: Tribunals, inquiries, and the ombudsmen remedy
Part VI: Civil Liberties
17: Freedoms and liberties in the United Kingdom
18: Freedom of expression
19: Police powers
20: Freedom of assembly and public order
1: The meaning of a constitution
2: Separation of powers
3: Rule of law
4: The legislative supremacy of Parliament
Part II: The Institutional Framework of the Constitution
5: Parliament
6: The European Union
7: The structure of the United Kingdom and devolution
Part III: Sources of the Constitution
8: Primary and secondary legislation
9: EU law
10: Constitutional conventions
11: Judge-made law
12: The royal prerogative
Part IV: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
13: The nature of judicial review
14: The grounds for judicial review
15: Judicial review remedies
Part V: Alternative Means of Redress
16: Tribunals, inquiries, and the ombudsmen remedy
Part VI: Civil Liberties
17: Freedoms and liberties in the United Kingdom
18: Freedom of expression
19: Police powers
20: Freedom of assembly and public order