Andrew Le Sueur (Professor of Professor of Constitutional Justice, Maurice Sunkin (Professor of Public Law and Pr Socio-Legal Studies, Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, London
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Andrew Le Sueur (Professor of Professor of Constitutional Justice, Maurice Sunkin (Professor of Public Law and Pr Socio-Legal Studies, Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, London
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Public Law Text, Cases, and Materials explores how the law works in practice. The key institutions, legal principles, and conventions that underpin the public law of the UK are brought to life through the inclusion of extracts from key sources, which are explained and critiqued by the authors.
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Public Law Text, Cases, and Materials explores how the law works in practice. The key institutions, legal principles, and conventions that underpin the public law of the UK are brought to life through the inclusion of extracts from key sources, which are explained and critiqued by the authors.
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- Text, Cases, and Materials
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 246mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1388g
- ISBN-13: 9780192870612
- ISBN-10: 0192870610
- Artikelnr.: 66456436
- Text, Cases, and Materials
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- 5 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 736
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 190mm x 246mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1388g
- ISBN-13: 9780192870612
- ISBN-10: 0192870610
- Artikelnr.: 66456436
* Part I: Constitutional Fundamentals
* 1: Introduction to constitutional fundamentals
* 2: The constitutional rulebook
* 3: The legislative supremacy of the UK Parliament
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: Separating and balancing powers
* 6: Devolution
* Part II: Executive Functions
* 7: Introduction to executive functions
* 8: Government
* 9: Accountability
* 10: Prerogative powers
* Part III: Legislative Functions
* 11: Introduction to legislative functions
* 12: Primary legislation
* 13: Delegated legislation
* Part IV: Judicial and Dispute Resolution Functions
* 14: Introduction to judicial and dispute resolution functions
* 15: The judiciary
* 16: Administrative justice: tribunals and ombuds
* 17: Judicial review 1: The importance and role of judicial review
* 18: Judicial review 2: Procedural fairness and legitimate expectation
* 19: Judicial review 3: Exclusion and limitation of judicial review
* 20: Protecting rights: Using human rights in the United Kingdom
courts
* 21: Protecting human rights case studies: School uniforms, terrorism,
and prisoner voting
* Part V: The European Union
* 22: Institutions of the European Union
* 23: Joining and leaving the European Union
* 1: Introduction to constitutional fundamentals
* 2: The constitutional rulebook
* 3: The legislative supremacy of the UK Parliament
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: Separating and balancing powers
* 6: Devolution
* Part II: Executive Functions
* 7: Introduction to executive functions
* 8: Government
* 9: Accountability
* 10: Prerogative powers
* Part III: Legislative Functions
* 11: Introduction to legislative functions
* 12: Primary legislation
* 13: Delegated legislation
* Part IV: Judicial and Dispute Resolution Functions
* 14: Introduction to judicial and dispute resolution functions
* 15: The judiciary
* 16: Administrative justice: tribunals and ombuds
* 17: Judicial review 1: The importance and role of judicial review
* 18: Judicial review 2: Procedural fairness and legitimate expectation
* 19: Judicial review 3: Exclusion and limitation of judicial review
* 20: Protecting rights: Using human rights in the United Kingdom
courts
* 21: Protecting human rights case studies: School uniforms, terrorism,
and prisoner voting
* Part V: The European Union
* 22: Institutions of the European Union
* 23: Joining and leaving the European Union
* Part I: Constitutional Fundamentals
* 1: Introduction to constitutional fundamentals
* 2: The constitutional rulebook
* 3: The legislative supremacy of the UK Parliament
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: Separating and balancing powers
* 6: Devolution
* Part II: Executive Functions
* 7: Introduction to executive functions
* 8: Government
* 9: Accountability
* 10: Prerogative powers
* Part III: Legislative Functions
* 11: Introduction to legislative functions
* 12: Primary legislation
* 13: Delegated legislation
* Part IV: Judicial and Dispute Resolution Functions
* 14: Introduction to judicial and dispute resolution functions
* 15: The judiciary
* 16: Administrative justice: tribunals and ombuds
* 17: Judicial review 1: The importance and role of judicial review
* 18: Judicial review 2: Procedural fairness and legitimate expectation
* 19: Judicial review 3: Exclusion and limitation of judicial review
* 20: Protecting rights: Using human rights in the United Kingdom
courts
* 21: Protecting human rights case studies: School uniforms, terrorism,
and prisoner voting
* Part V: The European Union
* 22: Institutions of the European Union
* 23: Joining and leaving the European Union
* 1: Introduction to constitutional fundamentals
* 2: The constitutional rulebook
* 3: The legislative supremacy of the UK Parliament
* 4: The rule of law
* 5: Separating and balancing powers
* 6: Devolution
* Part II: Executive Functions
* 7: Introduction to executive functions
* 8: Government
* 9: Accountability
* 10: Prerogative powers
* Part III: Legislative Functions
* 11: Introduction to legislative functions
* 12: Primary legislation
* 13: Delegated legislation
* Part IV: Judicial and Dispute Resolution Functions
* 14: Introduction to judicial and dispute resolution functions
* 15: The judiciary
* 16: Administrative justice: tribunals and ombuds
* 17: Judicial review 1: The importance and role of judicial review
* 18: Judicial review 2: Procedural fairness and legitimate expectation
* 19: Judicial review 3: Exclusion and limitation of judicial review
* 20: Protecting rights: Using human rights in the United Kingdom
courts
* 21: Protecting human rights case studies: School uniforms, terrorism,
and prisoner voting
* Part V: The European Union
* 22: Institutions of the European Union
* 23: Joining and leaving the European Union