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Constitutional and Administrative Law

Key Facts and Key Cases

Jamie Grace (Sheffield Hallam University, UK.)

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Routledge
09 October 2017
Key Facts Key Cases Constitutional and Administrative Law will ensure you grasp the main concepts of your Constitutional and Administrative Law module with ease. This book explains the facts and associated case law for:

- The European Court of Human Rights and the UK Supreme Court

- Devolution

- Human rights law

- EU membership

- International law in the UK Constitution

Key Facts Key Cases is the essential series for anyone studying law at LLB, postgraduate and conversion courses. The series provides the simplest and most effective way to absorb and retain all of the material essential for passing your exams. Each chapter includes:

diagrams at the start of chapters to summarise key points

structured headings and numbered points to allow for clear recall of the essential points

charts and tables to break down more complex information

Chapters are also supported by a Key Cases section which provides the simplest and most effective way to absorb and memorise essential cases needed for exam success.

Essential and leading cases are explained

The style, layout and explanations are user friendly

Cases are broken down into key components by use of a clear system of symbols for quick and easy visual recognition
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 138mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781138463394
ISBN 10:   1138463396
Series:   Key Facts Key Cases
Pages:   316
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART 1: The Development of Constitutional and Administrative Law in the UK Chapter 1 : Contemporary and Foundational Issues in Public Law Chapter 2 : The Rule of Law and a Separation of Powers Chapter 3 : Parliamentary Sovereignty Chapter 4 : Constitutional Conventions Chapter 5 : The Role of International Law Chapter 6 : European Union Law Chapter 7 : European Human Rights Law and the Human Rights Act 1998 Chapter 8 : Devolution and Independence PART 2: Public Law in Practice Chapter 9 : The Contemporary Role of Parliament Chapter 10 : The Contemporary Role, Scope and Powers of the Executive Chapter 11 : The Contemporary Role and Powers of the Courts, Tribunals, Ombudsmen and Inquiries Chapter 12 : The Constitutional Role and Configuration of Judicial Review Chapter 13 : Process, Standing and Remedies in Judicial Review Chapter 14 : Substantive Grounds for Judicial Review Chapter 15 : Procedural Grounds for Judicial Review Chapter 16 : Human Rights Grounds for Judicial Review

Jamie Grace isa Senior Lecturer in Law at Sheffield Hallam University. Series editors: Jacqueline Martin LLM has ten years’ experience as a practicing barrister and has taught law at all levels and Chris Turner LLM is Senior Lecturer in Law at Wolverhampton University.

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