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Complete Public Law : Text, Cases, and Materials


ISBN13: 9780198921585
Published: August 2025
Publisher: OUP Oxford
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Concepts, cases, and commentary combine to stimulate active learning, critical thinking, and perceptive analysis. Complete Public Law combines extracts from primary sources with clear explanatory text to provide readers a complete introductory resource. Students can gain a firm understanding of public law in seeing how the law works, demonstrating its application through case and judgment extracts, and gaining the tools and confidence to think critically. Key features- Introduces students to the subject of public law. Includes short sections within most chapters which explain the political and historical context to those with no prior knowledge as well as demonstrating how public law is relevant today- Clear explanations of the legal concepts that underpin the subject give students a strong base on which to build- Extracts from cases and primary materials show at first hand the law at work and will deepen their understanding- Thought-provoking thinking points that ask your students' opinion will develop their analysis and show them how to critically evaluate the law- Review questions and self-testing tools will help consolidate knowledge and give students the confidence to perform well in assessments- The 'Judicial review: putting it all together in problem answers' chapter gives students practical help on how to tackle a judicial review problem and advise a clientNew to this edition- Text reflecting the ascension of the King and the change of government with its House of Lords reform agenda. - Updates on the move from retained to assimilated EU law (Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Act 2023); the Windsor Framework in relation to Northern Ireland; devolution relating to the Senedd Cymru; Scottish devolution, including to reflect the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill, the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill (Prohibition on Submission for Royal Assent) Order 2023, and Petition of the Scottish Ministers for Judicial Review of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill [2023] CSOH 89. - Discussion of other new cases, including Re Allister [2023] UKSC 5 in the context of discussion about constitutional statutes; and of the Supreme Court decision in R (on the application of AAA and others) (Respondents/Cross Appellants) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] UKSC 42. Digital formats and resourcesThe digital-only sixth edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats: the e-book and Law Trove offer a mobile experience and convenient access along with self-test questions, guidance on answering the end-of-chapter questions from the book, functionality tools, navigation features, and links that offer extra learning support. For more information about e-books, please visit: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks