Private Law Tutor Publishing
Students studying Constitutional and Administrative Law (Public Law) are likely to face numerous challenges due to the vast amount of information and concepts involved in this field. From legal regulations and constitutional principles to bureaucratic structures and administrative procedures, there is a lot to comprehend and memorise. However, with the right set of Public Law notes, these students can navigate the complexities of this subject and succeed in their studies. That’s where our book comes in. Our meticulously written guide is the ideal resource for students looking to gain an in-depth understanding of Constitutional and Administrative Law. Specifically designed for non-lawyers in the UK, our book offers comprehensive coverage of essential topics in Public Law and is an invaluable tool for students seeking to specialise in this field. The book covers:Chapter 1 - Introduction to Constitutional LawChapter 2 - The Characteristics of a ConstitutionChapter 3 -The Nature and Sources of the UK ConstitutionChapter 4 - The Separation of PowersChapter 5 - The Rule of LawChapter 6 - Parliamentary sovereigntyChapter 7 - The Crown and the PrerogativeChapter 8 - Powers and accountability of the executiveChapter 9 - The Decentralisation of public powersChapter 10 - The European Convention on Human RightsChapter 11 - The Human Rights Act 1998Chapter 12 - Articles 2, 3, 5 & 6 ECHRChapter 13 - The right to family life - Article 8 ECHRChapter 14 - Freedom of Expression - Article 10 ECHRChapter 15 - Judicial review: Preliminaries and procedureChapter 16 - Grounds of Judicial Review: IllegalityChapter 17 - Unreasonableness/Irrationality and ProportionalityChapter 18 - Procedural improprietyChapter 19 - Legitimate ExpectationChapter 20 - Judicial Review Remedies