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A new edition was published, see:
Core Text Series: Constitutional and Administrative Law 5th ed isbn 9780199232857

Core Text Series: Constitutional and Administrative Law 4th ed


ISBN13: 9780199289417
ISBN: 0199289417
New Edition ISBN: 9780199232857
Previous Edition ISBN: 0406973628
Published: April 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Constitutional and Administrative Law is highly praised for its clear writing style, making a broad subject easily digestible for the student. Parpworth's accuracy and appropriate use of materials focuses attention on the main features of the law and ensures that the subject is accessible for the reader. The suggested further reading is regarded as extremely helpful to aid understanding and further exploration of the law.

  • New to this edition:-
  • Addresses the implications from the doctrine of the separation of powers of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005
  • Coverage of the House of Lords decision in A v Secretary of State for the Home Department in the context of the rule of law and the nature of the relationship between the courts and the executive
  • Postscript to the Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005
  • Discussion of the recent unsuccessful challenge to the validity of the Hunting Act 2004 and the Parliament Act 1949 in Jackson

Subjects:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Contents:
PART I Fundamental Principles of the Constitution
1. The Meaning of a Constitution
2. Separation of Powers
3. Rule of Law
4. The Royal Prerogative
5. The Legislative Supremacy of Parliament
PART II The Institutional Framework of the Constitution
6. Parliament
7. The European Community and the European Union
8. The Structure of the United Kingdom and Devolution
PART III Sources of Public Law
9. Primary and Secondary Legislation
10. EC Law
11. Constitutional Conventions and Judge-Made Law
PART IV Judicial Review of Administrative Action
12. The Nature of Judicial Review
13. The Grounds for Judicial Review
14. Judicial Review Remedies
PART V Alternative Means of Redress
15. Tribunals, Inquiries and the Ombudsman Remedy
PART VI Civil Liberties
16. Freedoms and Liberties in the UK
17. Freedom of Expression
18. Police Powers
19. Freedom of Assembly and Public Order