Public Law
Series: Clarendon Law Series;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 17 July 2003
- ISBN 9780199260775
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages256 pages
- Size 215x137x12 mm
- Weight 322 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Public Law provides an introduction to the themes and problems of constitutional and administrative law - core subjects in any law degree. Written in the tradition of the Clarendon Law Series, Public Law offers concise and stimulating arguments, and is intended to encourage students to reflect critically on the law.
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Written in the well-established tradition of the Clarendon Law Series, Public Law offers a stimulating re-interpretation of the central themes and problems of English constitutional law. It offers full consideration of the historical development of public law. This book is an introduction that will be especially appealing to the enquiring student who is looking to reflect critically on the assumptions underpinning the standard presentation of the subject.
Written throughout in an engaging and accessible style, Public Law examines the issues of power and accountability that are central to constitutional and administrative law. Among the topics considered are the unwritten nature of the constitution, the changing relationship between the law and the politics of the constitution, the separation of powers, the enduring influence of the crown, the role and functions of Parliament, questions of responsible government, and the law of judicial review and human rights.
Table of Contents:
On Constitutions
PART I: POWER
The Separation of Power
The Crown
Parliament
PART II: ACCOUNTABILITY
Political Accountability
Legal Accountability
Bibliographical Essay