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A Critical Introduction
Ian Loveland
ISBN: 9780199219742
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Edition: 5th Revised edition
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Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights provides a unique, cross-disciplinary approach to the study of public law. Engaging, critical and stimulating, it enables the reader to gain a thorough and fundamental appreciation of the law in its wider context.
The fifth edition of Ian Loveland's acclaimed Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights continues to provide in-depth coverage of the core elements of a constitutional and administrative law syllabus. In addition, it explores the ongoing impact of the Human Rights Act 1998, and the ongoing debates over civil liberties issues. This highly engaging text provides a unique cross-disciplinary approach to the subject, with emphasis on material drawn from political theory, political science, and social history. The author's purposeful, narrative style stimulates and encourages further critical analysis, thus ensuring that the reader gains a fundamental appreciation of public law in its wider context. Online Resource Centre This book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre which provides a fully-linked online casebook, with edited versions of leading cases and relevant legislation. Also included are a selection of mind maps, providing an invaluable revision tool for students, and suggested tutorial outlines for lecturers.
| ISBN | 0199219745 | | Pages | 832 | | ISBN13 | 9780199219742 (What's this?) | | Volumes | 1 | | Publisher | Oxford University Press | | Weight (grammes) | 1546 | | Imprint | Oxford University Press | | Published in | Oxford | | Format | Paperback | | Previous ISBN | 9780406959522 | | Publication date | 26 Mar 2009 | | Height (mm) | 246 | | Library of Congress | 2009005358 | | Width (mm) | 189 | | DEWEY | 342.41 | | Spine width (mm) | 47 | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Academic level | Undergraduate |
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| Pt. 1 | | Theoretical Principles | | | | 1 | | Defining the Constitution? | | 3 | | 2 | | Parliamentary Sovereignty | | 22 | | 3 | | The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers | | 53 | | 4 | | The Royal Prerogative | | 86 | | Pt. 2 | | The Institutions and Operation of National Government | | | | 5 | | The House of Commons | | 119 | | 6 | | The House of Lords | | 157 | | 7 | | The Electoral System | | 200 | | 8 | | Parliamentary Privilege | | 238 | | 9 | | Constitutional Conventions | | 270 | | Pt. 3 | | The Geographical Separation of Powers | | | | 10 | | Local Government | | 311 | | 11 | | The European Economic Community 1957-1986 | | 347 | | 12 | | The European Community after the Single European Act | | 397 | | 13 | | The Government of Scotland and Wales | | 429 | | Pt. 4 | | Administrative Law | | | | 14 | | Substantive Grounds of Judicial Review | | 455 | | 15 | | Procedural Grounds of Judicial Review | | 483 | | 16 | | Challenging Governmental Decisions: the Process | | 517 | | 17 | | Locus Standi | | 542 | | Pt. 5 | | Human Rights | | | | 18 | | Human Rights I: Traditional Perspectives | | 565 | | 19 | | Human Rights II: Emergent Principles | | 594 | | 20 | | Human Rights III: New Substantive Grounds of Review | | 621 | | 21 | | Human Rights IV: The Human Rights Act 1998 | | 640 | | | More... | | |
Drawing upon his vast experience of this area of law, Loveland's Constitutional Law, Adminstrative Law, and Human Rights: A Critical Introduction is both well-written and accessible. Student Law Journal It also comes with an Online Resource Centre (an "ORC") which includes the author's "mind maps" and an excellent (and fully linked) online casebook. These additions, included for free on the ORC, provide excellent added value for readers of this text. Student Law Journal Its ORC and accessibly written material also means it is likely to be a favourite text for years to come. Student Law Journal  Be the first to write a customer review
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