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100 _aMc Eldowney John F
245 _aPublic law
250 _a3rd
260 _aLondon
_bSweet & Maxwell
_c2002
300 _a718p
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365 _b Rs.2,275
505 _aSynopsis Public Law provides an up-to-date analysis of the main issues in public law today. The book is comprehensive and covers the major fundamental constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 that have resulted in an unprecedented transformation of the public law of the United Kingdom. This third edition provides students with a clear understanding of the main areas of public law. There is an extensive bibliography and a list of the key websites to encourage further research. Each chapter has a summary and conclusions with a section on further reading. The format has been altered to accommodate a student focus in learning about public law. Coverage includes: * Reforms to the House of Lords, the introduction of devolution to Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the introduction of a strategic authority for London with mayoral elections * The development of an independent central bank as a precursor to entry into the Euro * New legislation including the Data Protection Act 1998, the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the registration of political parties with controls on donations to parties and on national campaign expenditure * Changes to the internal workings of local government including the introduction of a cabinet style system of governance * The use of PFI arrangements, government contracting and the regulation of the major Utilities * The recent review of the Tribunal system undertaken by Sir Andrew Leggatt * Police powers under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 * Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, the new Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, the Terrorism Act 2000 and the most recent amendment in response to 11th September, the Anti-terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001 * The Human Rights Act 1998 and recent House of Lords decisions in Daly and Alconbury
650 _a1.Public Law - U K2.Constitutional Law - U K3.Administrative Law - U K
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