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Readership: Undergraduates studying constitutional and administrative law (or public law) as part of the LLB or other law degree, and postgraduates studying for the Graduate Diploma in Law.
Ian Loveland, Professor of Law, City University
"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
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Part I: Theoretical principles 1: Defining the constitution? 2.: Parliamentary sovereignty 3.: The rule of law and the separation of powers 4.: The royal prerogative Part II: The institutions and operation of national government 5.: The House of Commons 6.: The House of Lords 7.: The electoral system 8.: Parliamentary privilege 9.: Constitutional conventions Part III: The geographical separation of powers 10.: Local government 11.: The European Economic Community 1957-1986 12.: The European Community after the Single European Act 13.: The government of Scotland and Wales Part IV: Administrative law 14.: Substantive grounds of judicial review 15.: Procedural grounds of judicial review 16.: Challenging governmental decisions: the process 17.: Locus standi Part V: Human rights 18.: Human rights I: traditional perspectives 19.: Human rights II: emergent principles 20.: Human rights III: new substantive grounds of review 21.: Human rights IV: the Human Rights Act 1998 22.: Human rights V: the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 23.: Human rights VI: governmental powers of arrest and detention 24.: Conclusion
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