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O. Hood Phillips & Jackson : constitutional and administrative law

By: Phillips, O. Hood (Owen Hood), 1907-1986.
Contributor(s): Jackson, Paul | Leopold, Patricia [(j.a.)].
Publisher: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2001Edition: 8th ed., ISE / by Paul Jackson and Patricia Leopold.Description: xxvi, 855 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 0421574801; 0421576502.Subject(s): Administrative law -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Constitutional lawDDC classification: 342.42
Contents:
Preface to Eighth edition. - Tribute to O. Hood Phillips. - Tables of Cases. - Tables of European Cases. - Table of Statutes. - Table of Foreign Statutes. - Table of European Legislation. - Table of European Convention on Human Rights 1950. - Pt. 1. General Part. - 1. The Nature of Constitutional and Administrative Law. 2. General Characteristics of the British Constitution. 3. Parliamentary Supremacy I: History and Nature. 4. Parliamentary Supremacy II : Problem of Self-Limitation. 5. Devolution and Regionalism. 6. The United Kingdom and Europe. 7. Constitutional Conventions. - Pt. II. Parliment . 8. The High Court of Parliament. 9. The House of Lords. 10. The House of Commons. 11. Parliamentary Procedure. 12. National Finance and Scrutiny of the Administration. 13. Parliamentary Privilege. - Pt. III : The Central Government. 14. The Monorchy. 15. The Royal Prerogative. 16. The Privy Council. 17. The Cabinet and the Prime Minister. 18. Central Government Departments and Civil Service. 19. The Armed Forces: Emergencies: The Security Services and Terrorism. - Pt. IV: Justice And Polices. 20. The Administration of Justice. 21. Police. - Pt. V. Rights And Duties Of The Individual. 22. Rights and Duties Generally. 23. Nationality, Citizenship, Immigration and Extradition . 24. Freedom of Person and Property. 25. Freedom of Expression. 26. Freedom of Expression: Official Secrecy and the Right to Know. 27. Freedom of Assembly and Association. - Pt. VI: Administrative Law. Introduction to Part VI. 28. Public Corporations and Regulatory bodies. 29. Delegated Legislation. 30. Administrative Jurisdiction. 31. Judicial Control of Public Authorities: 1. Liability. 32. Judicial Control of Public Authorities: 11. Remedies. 33. Crown Proceedings. 34. Non-Judicial Remedies. -
Pt IV: The Commonwealth. - 35. Dependent Territories. 36. Independence Within The Commonwealth. 37. Appeals to the Privy Council. - Index.
Summary: O. Hood Phillips and Jackson: Constitutional and Administrative Law is widely recognised as the leading text and comprehensive guide to this increasingly complex area of law. Since the publication of the last edition in 1987, the area of public law has come under much scrutiny, leading to numerous developments which have fundamentally altered this country's constitutional and administrative make-up. This new edition has been extensively revised within the existing structure to include these changes and provide a contemporary survey of all aspects of public law in the United Kingdom. - Back cover
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Catalogue based on International Student's Edition

Prev. ed. publ. under title: O. Hood Phillips' Constitutional and administrative law, 1987

Preface to Eighth edition. - Tribute to O. Hood Phillips. - Tables of Cases. - Tables of European Cases. - Table of Statutes. - Table of Foreign Statutes. - Table of European Legislation. - Table of European Convention on Human Rights 1950. - Pt. 1. General Part. - 1. The Nature of Constitutional and Administrative Law. 2. General Characteristics of the British Constitution. 3. Parliamentary Supremacy I: History and Nature. 4. Parliamentary Supremacy II : Problem of Self-Limitation. 5. Devolution and Regionalism. 6. The United Kingdom and Europe. 7. Constitutional Conventions. - Pt. II. Parliment . 8. The High Court of Parliament. 9. The House of Lords. 10. The House of Commons. 11. Parliamentary Procedure. 12. National Finance and Scrutiny of the Administration. 13. Parliamentary Privilege. - Pt. III : The Central Government. 14. The Monorchy. 15. The Royal Prerogative. 16. The Privy Council. 17. The Cabinet and the Prime Minister. 18. Central Government Departments and Civil Service. 19. The Armed Forces: Emergencies: The Security Services and Terrorism. - Pt. IV: Justice And Polices. 20. The Administration of Justice. 21. Police. - Pt. V. Rights And Duties Of The Individual. 22. Rights and Duties Generally. 23. Nationality, Citizenship, Immigration and Extradition . 24. Freedom of Person and Property. 25. Freedom of Expression. 26. Freedom of Expression: Official Secrecy and the Right to Know. 27. Freedom of Assembly and Association. - Pt. VI: Administrative Law. Introduction to Part VI. 28. Public Corporations and Regulatory bodies. 29. Delegated Legislation. 30. Administrative Jurisdiction. 31. Judicial Control of Public Authorities: 1. Liability. 32. Judicial Control of Public Authorities: 11. Remedies. 33. Crown Proceedings. 34. Non-Judicial Remedies. -

Pt IV: The Commonwealth. - 35. Dependent Territories. 36. Independence Within The Commonwealth. 37. Appeals to the Privy Council. - Index.

O. Hood Phillips and Jackson: Constitutional and Administrative Law is widely recognised as the leading text and comprehensive guide to this increasingly complex area of law. Since the publication of the last edition in 1987, the area of public law has come under much scrutiny, leading to numerous developments which have fundamentally altered this country's constitutional and administrative make-up. This new edition has been extensively revised within the existing structure to include these changes and provide a contemporary survey of all aspects of public law in the United Kingdom. - Back cover