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Orange Code:91117
Paperback:1117 pages
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1. INTRODUCTION: THE SCOPE OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW2. SOURCES OF THE CONSTITUTION3. THE EVOLUTION OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM4. THE RULE OF LAW5. THE SEPARATION OF POWERS6. THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE7. PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY8. STRUCTURE AND INSTITUTIONS9. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW AND NATIONAL LAW10. CENTRAL GOVERNMENT11. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT12. REGIONAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT13. THE ELECTORAL SYSTEM14. INTRODUCTION TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS15. THE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS16. SCRUTINY OF THE EXECUTIVE17. THE HOUSE OF LORDS18. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE19. THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS20. FREEDOM FROM DISCRIMINATION: RACIAL AND SEXUAL EQUALITY21. FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION AND ASSEMBLY, PUBLIC ORDER AND POLICE POWERS22. CITIZENSHIP, IMMIGRATION AND EXTRADITION23. STATE SECURITY24. JUDICIAL REVIEW: INTRODUCTION, JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE25. THE GROUNDS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW26. COMMISSIONERS FOR ADMINISTRATION: ‘OMBUDSMEN
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Much of the extensive programme of constitutional reform commenced by the current government has been achieved. Devolution is now well established,reforms to the electoral process and political party funding have been addressed, a Freedom of Information Act has been enacted and the House of Lords has been partially reformed. Of the reforms the most significant and far-reaching is the introduction of the Human Rights Act 1998, the impact of which has been felt across numerous areas of domestic law. The fourth edition of Hilaire Barnetts popular textbook provides a timely and comprehensive update on the impact of these reforms.lt;brgt;lt;brgt; lt;igt;Constitutional and Administrative Lawlt;lt;/igt;gt; provides a clear exposition of the major features of the UKs constitution and a comprehensive summary of recent developments. The book has been consciously designed to meet the needs of students undertaking a constitutional and administrative law course, whether full or part time, and provides comprehensive coverage of the syllabus drawn from a wide range of sources.lt;brgt;lt;brgt; From September 2002, Constitutional and Administrative Law will be supported by a Companion Website, created to keep the book up to date and to provide enhanced resources for both students and lecturers.
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