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Constitutional law, administrative law and human rights : a critical introduction / Ian Loveland.

By: Loveland, Ian.
Publisher: London : LexisNexis UK, c2003Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xxxvi, 731 p. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 0406959528 (pbk.).Subject(s): Administrative law -- Great Britain | Constitutional law -- Great Britain | Human rights -- Great BritainDDC classification: 342.42
Contents:
Preface to the third edition. - Table of statutes. - Table of treaties and agreements. - List of cases. - Ch. 1. Defining the constitution? - Ch. 2. Parliamentary sovereignty. - Ch. 3. The rule of law and the separation of powers. - Ch. 4. The Royal Prerogative. - Ch. 5. The House of Commons. - Ch. 6. The House of Lords. - Ch. 7. The electoral system. - Ch. 8. Parliamentary Privilege. - Ch. 9. Constitutional conventions. - Ch. 10. Local gogernment - I: conventional pluralism? - Ch. 11. Local government - 2: legal authoritarianism? - Ch. 12. The European Economic Community 1957-1986. - Ch. 13. The European Community after the Single European Act. - Ch. 14. Substantive grounds of judicial review: Illegality, irrationality and proportionality. Ch. 14. Procedural grounds of judicial review. - Ch. 16. Order 53 and the application for judicial review. Ch. 17. Locus standi. - Ch. 18. Human rights and civil liberties I: traditional perspectives. - Ch. 19. Human rights and civil liberties II: emergent principles. Ch. 20. Human rights and civil liberties III: new substantive grounds of review. - Ch. 21. Human rights and civil liberties IV: the Human Rights Act 1998. - Ch. 22. Scots and Welsh devolution. - Ch. 23. Conculsion - entrenchment of fundamental law revisited. - Bibliography. - Index.
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Floor 3, Shelf 7, Side 2, TierNo 5, BayNo 5

342.42 LOV (Browse shelf) 1 Available LAWxx,17002,03,RM 5000062997

Previous ed. publ. under title : Constitutional law : a critical introduction, Butterworths, 2000

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface to the third edition. - Table of statutes. - Table of treaties and agreements. - List of cases. - Ch. 1. Defining the constitution? - Ch. 2. Parliamentary sovereignty. - Ch. 3. The rule of law and the separation of powers. - Ch. 4. The Royal Prerogative. - Ch. 5. The House of Commons. - Ch. 6. The House of Lords. - Ch. 7. The electoral system. - Ch. 8. Parliamentary Privilege. - Ch. 9. Constitutional conventions. - Ch. 10. Local gogernment - I: conventional pluralism? - Ch. 11. Local government - 2: legal authoritarianism? - Ch. 12. The European Economic Community 1957-1986. - Ch. 13. The European Community after the Single European Act. - Ch. 14. Substantive grounds of judicial review: Illegality, irrationality and proportionality. Ch. 14. Procedural grounds of judicial review. - Ch. 16. Order 53 and the application for judicial review. Ch. 17. Locus standi. - Ch. 18. Human rights and civil liberties I: traditional perspectives. - Ch. 19. Human rights and civil liberties II: emergent principles. Ch. 20. Human rights and civil liberties III: new substantive grounds of review. - Ch. 21. Human rights and civil liberties IV: the Human Rights Act 1998. - Ch. 22. Scots and Welsh devolution. - Ch. 23. Conculsion - entrenchment of fundamental law revisited. - Bibliography. - Index.