John Stanton (Senior Senior Lecturer in Law at The City Law School, Craig Prescott (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, Bangor University
Public Law
John Stanton (Senior Senior Lecturer in Law at The City Law School, Craig Prescott (Lecturer in Law, Lecturer in Law, Bangor University
Public Law
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With its fresh, modern approach and unique combination of practical application and theoretically critical discussion, Public Law guides students to a clear understanding of not only the fundamental principles of the subject, but how they are relevant in everyday life.
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With its fresh, modern approach and unique combination of practical application and theoretically critical discussion, Public Law guides students to a clear understanding of not only the fundamental principles of the subject, but how they are relevant in everyday life.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 248mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1544g
- ISBN-13: 9780192857460
- ISBN-10: 0192857460
- Artikelnr.: 63224326
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 248mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1544g
- ISBN-13: 9780192857460
- ISBN-10: 0192857460
- Artikelnr.: 63224326
Dr John Stanton is Senior Lecturer in Law at The City Law School, City, University of London, specializing in localism and comparative constitutional law. He has considerable experience researching and teaching public law, and has also worked as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Malta. John is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and a member of the Society of Legal Scholars, the UK Constitutional Law Association and the Political Studies Association. Dr Craig Prescott is a Lecturer in Law at Bangor University, and specialises in UK constitutional law and politics, with a particular focus on the monarchy and Parliament. He previously taught at Kings College London, The University of Manchester and at The University of Winchester, where Craig founded the Centre for Parliament and Public Law. Craig frequently appears in the media discussing royal, political and constitutional affairs and he is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and is a member of the Society of Legal Scholars, the UK Constitutional Law Association, and the Study of Parliament Group.
Part I: Constitutional Principles
1: The UK constitution
2: The institutions of government and the separation of powers
3: The rule of law
4: Parliamentary sovereignty: an overview
5: Parliamentary sovereignty, the European Union, and Brexit
Part II: Institutions and Governance
6: The Crown, the royal prerogative, and constitutional conventions
7: Central government
8: Parliament
9: Devolution
10: Localism and regionalism
Part III: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
11: Judicial review: access to review and remedies
12: Judicial review: illegality
13: Judicial review: unreasonableness and proportionality
14: Judicial review: procedural impropriety
Part IV: Administrative Justice
15: Tribunals
16: Ombudsmen
17: Public inquiries
Part V: Human Rights
18: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
19: Human rights in the UK: public order and police powers
1: The UK constitution
2: The institutions of government and the separation of powers
3: The rule of law
4: Parliamentary sovereignty: an overview
5: Parliamentary sovereignty, the European Union, and Brexit
Part II: Institutions and Governance
6: The Crown, the royal prerogative, and constitutional conventions
7: Central government
8: Parliament
9: Devolution
10: Localism and regionalism
Part III: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
11: Judicial review: access to review and remedies
12: Judicial review: illegality
13: Judicial review: unreasonableness and proportionality
14: Judicial review: procedural impropriety
Part IV: Administrative Justice
15: Tribunals
16: Ombudsmen
17: Public inquiries
Part V: Human Rights
18: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
19: Human rights in the UK: public order and police powers
Part I: Constitutional Principles
1: The UK constitution
2: The institutions of government and the separation of powers
3: The rule of law
4: Parliamentary sovereignty: an overview
5: Parliamentary sovereignty, the European Union, and Brexit
Part II: Institutions and Governance
6: The Crown, the royal prerogative, and constitutional conventions
7: Central government
8: Parliament
9: Devolution
10: Localism and regionalism
Part III: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
11: Judicial review: access to review and remedies
12: Judicial review: illegality
13: Judicial review: unreasonableness and proportionality
14: Judicial review: procedural impropriety
Part IV: Administrative Justice
15: Tribunals
16: Ombudsmen
17: Public inquiries
Part V: Human Rights
18: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
19: Human rights in the UK: public order and police powers
1: The UK constitution
2: The institutions of government and the separation of powers
3: The rule of law
4: Parliamentary sovereignty: an overview
5: Parliamentary sovereignty, the European Union, and Brexit
Part II: Institutions and Governance
6: The Crown, the royal prerogative, and constitutional conventions
7: Central government
8: Parliament
9: Devolution
10: Localism and regionalism
Part III: Judicial Review of Administrative Action
11: Judicial review: access to review and remedies
12: Judicial review: illegality
13: Judicial review: unreasonableness and proportionality
14: Judicial review: procedural impropriety
Part IV: Administrative Justice
15: Tribunals
16: Ombudsmen
17: Public inquiries
Part V: Human Rights
18: The European Convention on Human Rights and the Human Rights Act 1998
19: Human rights in the UK: public order and police powers