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020 _a9781447923541 
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100 _aAlex Carroll
245 0 _aConstitutional and Administrative Law (Foundation Studies in Law Series) /
_cAlex Carroll
250 _a7th ed.
260 _bPearson Education Limited, 
_c2013.
_aHarlow, England :
300 _aliv, 704 pages ; 24 cm.
505 _aPart 1 Fundamental principles 1. Introduction to constitutional and administrative law 2. The characteristics of the constitution 3. Sources of constitutional and administrative law Part 2 Parliament and the European Union 4. The European Union: institutions of government and sources of law 5. The legislative sovereignty of the Westminster Parliament Part 3 The composition and workings of Parliament 6. The franchise and the electorate 7. The House of Commons: Members of Parliament 8. The House of Commons: principal functions 9. The House of Lords 10. Parliamentary privilege Part 4 The Executive 11. The Prime Minister and Cabinet 12. The royal prerogative 13. Legal liability of the Crown and public authorities Part 5 Judicial review of administrative action 14. The nature of judicial review 15. Grounds for judicial review: illegality, irrationality and procedural impropriety 16. Application for and exclusion of judicial review 17. Exclusivity Part 6 Human Rights 18. The European Convention on Human Rights 19. The Human Rights Act 1998 20. Police powers, personal liberty and privacy 21. Restrictions on the rights of freedom of assembly and association 22. Restrictions on the rights of freedom of expression and information 23. Freedom and emergency powers Part 7 Tribunals, inquiries and complaints prodedures 24. Tribunals and inquiries 25. Ombudsmen
520 _aThis up-to-date treatment of constitutional and administrative law and is designed to meet the needs of modular course structures.
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