|
Also Recommended
|
|
|
Jason Beer QC, James Dingemans QC...
£140.00
|
|
|
|
|
English Private Law (2nd edn) and English Public Law (2nd edn)
Andrew Burrows QC FBA, David Feldman QC FBA
£425.00
|
|
|
|
|
Andrew Burrows
£280.00
|
|
|
|
|
English Public Law
Second Edition
David Feldman QC FBA
1,440 pages
|
246x171mm
978-0-19-922793-8
|
Hardback
|
29 October 2009
|
|
|
|
|
- § Unique reference work covering the whole of English public law (constitutional, administrative, human rights, and criminal law) in one single portable volume
- Concise and lucid coverage make this book the perfect starting point for research
- Ideal as a quick reference for UK and overseas practitioners both in general practice and when a client raises a point outside their normal area of expertise
- Written and edited by a glittering array of acknowledged experts offering proven reliability
- Fully revised and updated to take account of all key legislative and procedural changes since 2004
- A one stop resource on English public law for academics and academic libraries
- Part of the Oxford Principles of English Law Series, this book is the companion volume to the second edition of English Private Law
New to this edition - Fully revised and updated to take account of all key legislative and procedural changes since 2004, including; the Constitutional Reform Act 2005; recent higher courts decisions concerning public law and human rights; the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005
- Part of the renamed Oxford Principles of English Law Series, now edited by Professor Andrew Burrows FBA.
First published in 2004, English Public Law has become the key point of reference on English public law for lawyers in the UK and throughout the world. Now in its second edition, the book is the companion volume to the second edition of English Private Law , and part of the renamed Oxford Principles of English Law Series, edited by Professor Andrew Burrows FBA.
Now in its second edition, the book acts as an accessible first point of reference for practitioners approaching a public law issue for the first time, whilst simultaneously providing a lucid, concise and authoritative overview of
all the key areas of public law (constitutional, administrative, human rights, and criminal law) within one single portable volume.
The concise and lucid coverage and very accessible writing style make it the perfect starting point for research.
Ideal as a quick reference for UK and overseas practitioners both in general practice and when a client raises a point outside their normal area of expertise.
Written and edited by a team of acknowledged experts on English law, offering proven reliability.
Fully revised and updated to take account of all key legislative and procedural changes since 2004, including;
- the gradual bringing into force of both the Proceeds of Crime Act
2002 and the Criminal Justice Act 2003 - the Civil Partnerships Act 2004 - the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (including the anticipated introduction of the Supreme Court in October 2009) - recent higher courts decisions concerning public law and human rights; - the Criminal Procedure Rules 2005; - the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005; - the Armed Forces Act 2006; - the Equality Act 2006; - the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction; - the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008; - changes introduced by the Tribunals Service throughout 2007 and 2008Readership: English legal
practitioners (particularly those starting out or straying from their own area of expertise), foreign practitioners, academics, academic libraries, and students.
|
|
|
David Feldman QC FBA, Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, University of Cambridge Contributors: Professor Andrew Ashworth QC FBA Professor S H Bailey, University of Nottingham Professor A W Bradley, Cloisters Chambers, Temple, London Professor Paul Craig QC FBA, St John's College Oxford Professor Evelyn Ellis, University of Birmingham Professor Sandra Fredman FBA, Exeter College Oxford Professor L H Leigh, Commission Member, Criminal Cases Review Commission Professor Andrew Le Sueur, Queen Mary, University of London Professor Christopher McCrudden, Lincoln
College Oxford Professor Dawn Oliver FBA, University College London Professor Michael Purdue, The City University Professor Tony Prosser, University of Bristol Professor Genevra Richardson, King's College London Professor A T H Smith, Victoria University of Wellington Professor Maurice Sunkin, University of Essex Professor Martin Wasik, University of Keele
|
|
|
"Readers and researchers will find 'English Public Law' and its companion volume invaluable in constructing a deeper and more insightful understanding of the full spectrum of English Law." - Phillip Taylor, Barrister, Richmond Green Chambers
|
|
|
PART I CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
1.: Evelyn Ellis: Constitutional Fundamentals
2.: Evelyn Ellis & Dawn Oliver: The Law of Parliament
3.: Andrew Le Sueur: The Nature, Powers and Accountability of Central Government
4.: S. H. Bailey: The Structure, Powers and Accountability of Local Government
5.: Tony Prosser: The Powers and Accountability of Agencies and Regulators
6.: A. W. Bradley: The Constitutional Position of the Judiciary
PART II - STANDARDS FOR LEGAL ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC LAW: HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUDICIAL REVIEW
7.: David Feldman: Standards of Review and Human Rights in English Law
8.: David Feldman: Rights to Life, Physical and Moral Integrity, Freedom of Lifestyle and Religion or Belief
9.: David Feldman: Political Rights
10.: Sandra Fredman: Social, Economic and Cultural Rights
11.: Christopher McCrudden: Equality and Non-Discrimination
12.: S. H. Bailey: Due Process Rights
13.: Paul Craig: Fundamental Principles of Administrative Law
14.: Maurice Sunkin: Grounds for Judicial Review: Illegality in the Strict Sense
15.: S. H. Bailey: Grounds for Judicial Review: Due Process, Natural Justice and Fairness
16.: Paul Craig: Grounds for Judicial Review: Substantive Control Over Discretion
PART III - REMEDIES IN PUBLIC LAW
17.: Paul Craig: Access to Mechanisms of Administrative Law
18.: Maurice Sunkin: Remedies Available in Judicial Review Proceedings
19.: David Feldman: Remedies for Violations of Convention Rights
20.: Genevra Richardson: Tribunals
21.: Michael Purdue: Investigations by the Public Sector Ombudsmen
22.: Michael Purdue: Public Inquiries as a Part of Public Administration
PART IV - CRIMINAL LAW, PROCEDURE, AND SENTENCING
23.: L. H. Leigh: English Criminal Procedure
24.: Andrew Ashworth: General Principles of Criminal Law
25.: Andrew Ashworth & A. T. H. Smith: Offences Against the Person
26.: A. T. H. Smith: Offences Against Property
27.: A. T. H. Smith: Offences Against the State, Public Order, Public Morality and Decency
28.: Martin Wasik: Principles of Sentencing
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
The specification in this catalogue, including without limitation price, format, extent, number of illustrations, and month of publication, was as accurate as possible at the time the catalogue was compiled. Occasionally, due to the nature of some contractual restrictions, we are unable to ship a specific product to a particular territory. Jacket images are provisional and liable to change before publication.
|
|