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082 _a342.020000
_bLOV-2
100 _aLoveland Ian
245 _aConstitutional law, administrative law and human rights
250 _a5th
260 _aOxford
_bOxford University Press
_c2009
300 _a784p
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365 _b Gratis
505 _aContents: 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 governance 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
650 _a1. Constitutional Law - U K 2. Administrative Law - U K 3. Human Rights - Impact - U K
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