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British government and the constitution : text, cases and materials

Colin Turpin

(Law in context)

Butterworths, 1999

4th ed

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Includes index

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Now in its fourth edition, "British Government and the Consititution" brings the reader fully up to date in light of key developments in case law and legislation. The new edition of this study examines the Human Rights Act 1998, devolution in Scotland and Wales, Freedom of Information and electoral reform proposals. The book contains carefully selected materials, making it an essential reference source for students of politics and law. The explanatory narrative offers the reader commentary on the range of materials extracted, as well as indicating points of further reading.

Table of Contents

Part I: The British Constitution. The Constitutional Order. Law, Convention and Liberty. Part II: the Government in Context. The Crown and the Government. The Structure of the United Kingdom. The European Dimension. The Powers of the Government. Part III: The Responsibility of Government. Parliament and Government. Parties, Groups and People. Remedies against Public Authorities. Part IV: Constitutional Innovation and Reform. Constitutional Renewal.

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