Constitutional and Administrative law
by Elizabeth Glussani.
- 1st ed.
- London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2008.
- 481 p.
Table of Contents: Fundamentals of constitutional law Chapter 1. Constitutions: what? why? Chapter 2. Structure of United Kingdom governance Chapter 3. Typical characteristics Chapter 4. Structure of United Kingdom governance Chapter 5. Sources of the UK constitution Chapter 6.Membership of the European Union Chapter 7. Rule of law Chapter 8. Separation of powers Chapter 9. Sovereignty of parliament Institutions of the UK Constitution Chapter 10. Elections and enfranchisement Chapter 11. The House of Commons Chapter 12. The House of Lords Chapter 13. Parliamentary privilege Chapter 14. The executive Chapter 15. Royal prerogative Administrative Law Chapter 16. Nature and procedure of an application for judicial review and remedies Chapter 17. Grounds of judicial review I: illegality and ultra vires Chapter 18. Grounds of judicial review II: unreasonableness and proportionality Chapter 19. Grounds of judicial review III: procedural impropriety Chapter 20. Grounds of judicial review IV: legitimate expectation - a new ground? Chapter 21. Alternative means of redress - ombudsman and tribunals Human rights and civil liberties Chapter 22. The European Convention on Human Rights Chapter 23. The Human Rights Act 1998 Chapter 24. Liberty and due process Chapter 25. Private and family life Chapter 26. Freedom of expression