Constitutional and administrative law [2nd] (ระเบียนเลขที่ 20293)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 058243808X |
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Original cataloging agency | NALT |
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title | eng |
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Classification number | KD35.G7.1 C37C 2002 |
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Personal name | Carroll, Alex |
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Constitutional and administrative law [2nd] |
260 3# - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Essex : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Pearson Education, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2002 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 534 p. ; |
Other physical details | 24 cm. |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | Preface --<br/>Table of Cases --<br/>Table of Statutes --<br/>PART 1 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES --<br/>1 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW --<br/>What is a constitution --<br/>The British constitution --<br/>The cultural dimension --<br/>The European dimension --<br/>The terminology of constitutional and administrative law --<br/>The geography of the constitution --<br/>THE CHARACTERISTICS OF --<br/>2 THE CONSTITUTION --<br/>Introduction --<br/>The unwritten --<br/>constitution --<br/>Flexibility --<br/>Unitary --<br/>Constitutional monarchy --<br/>Bicameral sovereign Parliament --<br/>Representative democracy --<br/>Responsible government --<br/>The separation of powers --<br/>The rule of law --<br/>3. SOURCES OF CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW --<br/> Introduction --<br/>Legislation --<br/>Judicial decisions --<br/>Constitutional conventions --<br/>European Community law --<br/>The European Convention on Human Rights --<br/>The law and custom of Parliament --<br/>PART 2 PARLIAMENT AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY --<br/>THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: INSTITUTIONS AND SOURCES OF LAW --<br/>Origins of the European Community --<br/>The Maastricht Treaty and the European Union --<br/>The Treaty of Amsterdam --<br/>Subsidiarity --<br/>Community institutions --<br/>The Treaty of Nice --<br/>Sources of Community law --<br/>5 THE LEGISLATIVE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE WESTMINSTER PARLIAMENT --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Application --<br/>Possible legal limitations --<br/>The relationship between EC law and Acts of Parliament --<br/>PART 3. THE COMPOSITION AND WORKINGS OF PARLIAMENT --<br/>6 THE FRANCHISE AND THE ELECTORATE --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Qualifications --<br/>Disqualifications --<br/>Special categories of voters--<br/>Casting the vote --<br/>7. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT --<br/>Disqualifications --<br/>Effects of disqualification --<br/>Role and functions of MPs --<br/>The relationship between MP and party --<br/>8. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Legislation --<br/>Scrutiny of executive action --<br/>Financial proceedings --<br/>Other functions M --<br/>9. THE HOUSE OF LORDS --<br/>Composition --<br/>Types of peers --<br/>Disclaimer and disqualification --<br/>Attendance --<br/>Powers --<br/>Functions --<br/>Proposals for reform --<br/>10 PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE --<br/>Nature and sources --<br/>Freedom of speech --<br/>Freedom from arrest --<br/>Right of the House to regulate its own composition --<br/>Right of the House to regulate its internal proceedings --<br/>Right of the House to punish for breach of privilege and contempt of Parliament --<br/>The courts and parliamentary privilege --<br/>The courts and contempt --<br/>PART 4 THE EXECUTIVE THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET --<br/>11 Introduction --<br/>Choosing a Prime Minister --<br/>Factors contributing to the power of the Prime Minister --<br/>The conventional power of dissolution --<br/>Limits on prime ministerial power --<br/>The Cabinet --<br/>12. THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE --<br/>Nature and significance --<br/>History --<br/>Principal remaining prerogatives --<br/>The prerogative and statute --<br/>The prerogative and the courts --<br/>13.CROWN PROCEEDINGS AND THE LEGAL LIABILITY OF THE CROWN AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES --<br/>Introduction: the law before the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 --<br/>The Crown Proceedings Act 1947 --<br/>Private law liability for abuse of statutory powers --<br/>Remedies --<br/>Crown privilege --<br/>From Crown privilege to public interest immunity --<br/>Pleading public interest immunity: duty or discretion --<br/>Public interest immunity and criminal proceedings --<br/>PART 5 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION --<br/>14. THE NATURE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW --<br/>Introduction --<br/>The scope of judicial review --<br/>Jurisdiction and power --<br/>Review and appeal contrasted --<br/>Sources of public law power --<br/>15. GROUNDS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW: ILLEGALITY, IRRATIONALIT AND PROCEDURAL IMPROPRIETY --<br/>Illegality: introduction --<br/>Illegality and jurisdictional contro l--<br/>Illegality and control of discretion --<br/>Abuse of discretion T--<br/>he concept of reasonableness --<br/>From reasonableness to irrationality --<br/>Proportionality --<br/>Procedural impropriety: introduction --<br/>Procedural ultra vires --<br/>The rules of natural justice --<br/>16 EXCLUSION OF AND APPLICATIONS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW --<br/>Exclusion of judicial review: introduction --<br/>Ouster clauses S --<br/>ubjectively worded --<br/>Alternative remedies powers--<br/>Justiciability --<br/>Applying for judicial review: introduction --<br/> The procedure --<br/>Remedies --<br/>Relator proceedings --<br/>17 EXCLUSIVITY --<br/>Background --<br/>The rule in O'Reilly v Mackman --<br/>Abuse of power as a collateral issue --<br/>Abuse of power as a defence --<br/>Abuse of power where statutory remedy provided --<br/>Judicial review and contractual powers --<br/>Judicial review beyond statutory or prerogative powers --<br/>PART 6 HUMAN RIGHTS --<br/>18. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Formulation --<br/>The Convention in English law prior to the Human Rights Act --<br/>The European Court of Human Rights --<br/>General principles of European human rights law --<br/>The rights protected by the Convention --<br/>19 THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 --<br/>Freedom versus rights --<br/>Objectives of the 1998 Act --<br/>Principal provisions --<br/>Retrospective effect --<br/>Human rights and judicial review --<br/>Application of the Human Rights Act --<br/>20 POLICE POWERS, PERSONAL LIBERTY AND PRIVACY --<br/>Personal freedom: introduction --<br/>The power to stop and search --<br/>The power of arrest --<br/>Detention --<br/>Interviewing suspects --<br/>Inadmissable evidence --<br/>Entry, search and seizure --<br/>Remedies for police malpractice --<br/>Legal regulation of investigatory powers --<br/>21. RESTRICTIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION --<br/>Introduction: the freedoms defined --<br/>Common law preventative powers --<br/>Statutory public order offences --<br/>Other relevant statutory offences --<br/>Common law offences --<br/>22. RESTRICTIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Freedom of expression and the mass media --<br/>Freedom of expression, obscenity and pornography --<br/>Freedom of expression and the administration of justice --<br/>Freedom of expression, public order and national security --<br/>Freedom of information and data protection --<br/>23 FREEDOM AND EMERGENCY POWERS --<br/>Emergency powers in general --<br/>Emergency powers in wartime --<br/>Emergency powers and terrorism --<br/>Emergency powers in peacetime --<br/>Emergencies and the common law --<br/>24.PART 7-TRIBUNALS, INQUIRIES AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES --<br/>Introduction --<br/>Administrative tribunals --<br/>Some particular tribunals --<br/>Public inquiries The Franks Committee --<br/>The Council on Tribunals --<br/>The Leggat Review --<br/>25 OMBUDSMEN --<br/>Background --<br/>The Parliamentary Commissioner --<br/>The Health Service Commissioner --<br/>The Commissions for Local Administration --<br/>The Northern Ireland Ombudsman --<br/>The Pensions Ombudsman --<br/>The Legal Services Ombudsman --<br/>The Prison Ombudsman --<br/>Index.<br/> |
650 04 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM | |
Topical term or geographic name entry element | Administrative law -- Great Britain |
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Topical term or geographic name entry element | Constitutional law -- Great Britain |
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