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El. knyga: Foundations of Public Law: Principles and Problems of Power in the British Constitution

(Cardiff School of Law and Politics, University of Cardiff, UK)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137362698
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2014
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137362698

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This textbook provides a thorough and accessible introduction to the basic principles of United Kingdom Public Law; including Human Rights law. By taking the reader through the key constitutional structures from what it means to study Public Law and the inherent challenges and tensions therein, to the more specific structures like the judiciary and executive.

This book is therefore an essential starting point for more advanced law students and a valuable source of legal context for political science students alike. Both authoritative and accessible, it enables the reader to appreciate the complexity and beauty of this most fundamental part of our legal system.

New to this Edition: - Thoroughly revised to take in the latest developments in this field of law.
Preface and Acknowledgements vi
Table of Cases
ix
Table of Legislation
xv
1 An introduction to the study of public law
1(18)
2 Classifying and controlling power
19(49)
A The separation of powers
21(17)
B The rule of law
38(30)
3 The legislature
68(57)
A Composition of Parliament
69(9)
B Functions of Parliament
78(19)
C The sovereignty of Parliament
97(26)
D Conclusion
123(2)
4 The executive
125(53)
A Introduction
125(4)
B The Crown
129(7)
C Ministerial prerogative power
136(16)
D Prime Minister, Cabinet and government departments
152(5)
E The Civil Service, executive agencies and non-departmental public bodies
157(5)
F Accountable and responsible government
162(9)
G Conventions of the constitution
171(4)
H Conclusion
175(3)
5 The judiciary
178(66)
A Judicial independence
180(6)
B Judicial review of administrative action
186(28)
C Statutory interpretation
214(5)
D The Human Rights Act 1998
219(23)
E Conclusion
242(2)
6 Shifting patterns of power in the modern British constitution
244(49)
A The European Union
246(12)
B Devolution
258(10)
C Administrative justice
268(11)
D Freedom of information
279(7)
E `Steering but not rowing': the regulatory state, `contracting out' and the localism agenda
286(6)
F Conclusion
292(1)
Index 293
Keith Syrett is Professor of Health Law and Policy at the University of Bristol Law School, where he teaches in public law and administrative law. His research interest is public law, especially the relationship between law and the rationing of scarce health care resources.