Constitutional and administrative law
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Constitutional and administrative law
Pearson, 2018
17th ed
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Constitutional & administrative law
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 745-752) and index
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Description
First published in the 1930s, Bradley, Ewing and Knight is one of the UK's best known law textbooks of all time. Written by senior academics and a leading public law practitioner, the book is the definitive guide to all aspects of the constitution, and as such has been cited by courts across the world, including the UK's Supreme Court. At its heart however, the book remains a student textbook with one fundamental aim; to provide all law students with an accessible and comprehensive grounding in Public Law suitable for use on both first year modules, and more advanced optional courses.
This 17th edition has been substantially updated to reflect the major constitutional upheavals of recent times, including:
* Consideration of the impact of R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the EU across a range of chapters on Parliamentary sovereignty, the rule of law, devolution, and the relationship between EU law and national law.
* A total rewrite of chapter 6 on Britain and the EU, with a full analysis of the constitutional implications of Brexit;
* Discussion of the use of the rule of law by the Supreme Court in recent high-profile decisions such as Evans (Prince Charles' letters and the executive veto) and Unison (employment tribunal fees).
* A major rewrite of substantial parts of chapter 16 on privacy and surveillance, to take in the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, the so-called 'snooper's charter';
* Re-examination of the devolution settlements following the Scottish independence referendum, Brexit, the Scotland Act 2016 and the Wales Act 2017, along with expanded consideration of local government within the constitution.
Table of Contents
PART I
Sources, structure and principles
1 Constitutional law - its meaning and sources
2 The structure of the United Kingdom
3 Parliamentary supremacy
4 The rule of law
5 Responsible and accountable government
6 United Kingdom and the European Union
PART II
The institutions of government
7 Composition of Parliament
8 Role of Parliament
9 Privileges of Parliament
10 The Crown and royal prerogative
11 Cabinet, government departments and civil service
12 Public bodies and public appointments
13 Courts and the administration of justice
PART III
Personal liberty and human rights
14 Human Rights Act
15 Right to liberty and police powers
16 Right to privacy and surveillance powers
17 Right to freedom of expression
18 Freedom of association and assembly
19 State security and official secrets
20 Special and emergency powers
PART IV
Administrative law 581
21 What is administrative law? 583
22 Delegated legislation 595
23 Administrative justice 614
24 Judicial review I: the grounds of review 641
25 Judicial review II: procedure and remedies 681
26 Liability of public authorities 710
Bibliography 745
Index
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