Full Description
Public Law is an ideal choice for all undergraduate and GDL students looking for a comprehensive yet accessible textbook on this area of law. The author's clear writing style, plentiful explanations and focus on modern case law demystify difficult concepts and help to bring the subject to life. Public Law covers the key institutions, concepts and legal rules in the United Kingdom constitutional system. It explores the administrative justice system, including judicial review, and the protection of human rights. Its central theme is the notion of State power and the relationship between the State and the citizen.Clearly written and easy to use, Public Law enables students to fully engage with the topic and gain a profound understanding of this fundamental area.The Routledge Spotlights series brings a modern, contemporary approach to the core curriculum for the LLB and GDL which will help studentsMove beyond an understanding of the law Refine and develop the key skills of problem-solving, evaluation and critical reasoning which are essential to assessment successDiscover sources and suggestions for taking your study furtherBy focusing on recent case law and real-world examples, Routledge Spotlights will help you shed light on the law, understand how it operates in practice and gain a unique appreciation of the contemporary context of the subject.This book is supported by a range of online resources developed to support your learning, keep you up-to-date and to help you prepare for assessments.
Contents
1. Studying Public Law2. Institutions3. Parliament and Legilsation4. Constitutions5. Constitutional Conventions6. Royal Prerogative7.Supremacy of Parliament8. Supremacy and European Law9. Separation of Powers10. The Rule of Law11.Devolution12. Judicial Review - Access to Justice13. Ground of Judicial Review14. Ombudsmen and Tribunals15. Human Rights16. Police and Security Powers17. Freedom of Expression18. Freedom of Assembly and Public Protest