Constitutional & administrative law. /
Constitutional and administrative law
Hilaire Barnett.
- 5th ed.
- London ; Portland, Or. : Cavendish Pub., 2004.
- lxxiii, 870 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [811]-825) and index.
Contents: General introduction: Introduction: the scope of constitutional law -- Sources of the constitution -- Evolution of the structure of the United Kingdom -- Fundamental constitutional concepts -- The Separation of powers -- The royal prerogative -- Parliamentary sovereignty -- The European Community and Union: Structures and institutions -- European community law and national law -- Central, regional and local government: central government -- Responsible government -- Devolution and local government -- Parliament: The Electoral system -- Introduction to the house of commons -- The Legislative process -- Scrutiny of the executive -- The House of Lords -- Parliamentary privilege -- The Individual and the state: The protection of human rights -- Freedom from discrimination -- Freedom of expression and privacy -- Freedom of association and assembly -- The Police and police powers --- Citizenship, immigration and asylum -- State security -- Introduction to administrative Law: Judicial review: Introduction, Jurisdiction and procedure -- The Grounds for Judicial review -- Commissioners for administration: Ombudsmen.