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Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials 5th Revised edition


Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials 5th Revised edition

Paperback by Webley, Lisa (Professor of Legal Education and Research, Professor of Legal Education and Research, University of Birmingham); Samuels, Harriet (Reader in Law, Reader in Law, University of Westminster)

Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

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ISBN:
9780198853183
Publication Date:
9 Aug 2021
Edition/language:
5th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
752 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 May 2024
Complete Public Law: Text, Cases, and Materials

Description

Complete Public Law is supported by clear author commentary, choice extracts, and useful learning features. The explanations and examples in this textbook have been crafted to help students hone their understanding of public law. The Complete titles are ambitious in their scope; they have been carefully developed with teachers to offer law students more than just a presentation of the key concepts. Instead they offer a complete package. Only by building on the foundations of the subject, by showing how the law works, demonstrating its application through extracts from cases and judgments, and by giving students the tools and the confidence to think critically about the law will they gain a complete understanding. Digital formats and resources The fifth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. · The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks · The online resources include self-test questions with instant feedback and guidance on answering the end-of-chapter questions from the book.

Contents

Part I: Introduction and Constitutional Principles 1: What is public law? 2: Constitutional organisations, institutions, and roles 3: The nature of the British constitution 4: The rule of law 5: The separation of powers 6: The Crown and royal prerogative Part II: Parliamentary Supremacy 7: Parliamentary supremacy: the theory 8: Membership of the European Union 9: Parliamentary supremacy and human rights 10: Devolution and parliamentary supremacy Part III: Responsible Government 11: Executive power and accountability 12: The role of constitutional conventions 13: Justice in the modern administrative state Part IV: Judicial Review 14: The role of the courts, judicial review, and human rights 15: The parties to a judicial review: who can make a claim for judicial review and against whom can a claim of judicial review be made? 16: Illegality 17: Irrationality and proportionality 18: Procedural impropriety 19: Remedies 20: Judicial review: putting it all together in problem answers

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