Constitutional law, administrative law, and human rights : a critical introduction by Ian Loveland.
Material type: TextLanguage: Publication details: United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013.Edition: 7th edDescription: 796 pISBN:- 9780198709039
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Defining the constitution?
Chapter 2. Parliamentary sovereignty
Chapter 3. The rule of law and the separation of powers
Chapter 4. The royal prerogative
Chapter 5. The House of Commons
Chapter 6. The House of Lords
Chapter 7. The electoral system
Chapter 8. Parliamentary privilege
Chapter 9. Constitutional conventions
Chapter 10. Local government
Chapter 11. The European Economic Community 1957-1986
Chapter 12. The European Community after the Single European Act
Chapter 13. The government of Scotland and Wales
Chapter 14. Substantive grounds of judicial review
Chapter 15. Procedural grounds of judicial review
Chapter 16. Challenging governmental decisions : the process
Chapter 17. Locus standi
Chapter 18. Human rights I : traditional perspectives
Chapter 19. Human rights II : emergent principles
Chapter 20. Human rights III : new substantive grounds of review
Chapter 21. Human rights IV : the Human Rights Act 1998
Chapter 22. Human rights V : the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998
Chapter 23. Human rights VI : governmental powers of arrest and detention
Chapter 24. Conclusion.