Constitutional & Administrative Law, 11th edition

Published by Pearson (17 June 2026) © 2024

  • Alex Carroll

Constitutional and Administrative Law

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Table of contents

  1. 1 Introduction to constitutional and administrative law
  2. 2. The characteristics of the constitution
  3. 3. Fundamental constitutional doctrines
  4. 4. Sources of constitutional and administrative law
  5. 5. The European Union: British membership, institutions
  6. 6. Brexit (British withdrawal from the European Union)
  7. 7. The franchise andthe electorate
  8. 8. The House of Commons: Members of Parliament
  9. 9. The House of Commons: principal functions
  10. 10. The House of Lords
  11. 11. Parliamentary privilege
  12. 12. The Prime Minister and Cabinet
  13. 13. The royal prerogative
  14. 14. Legal liability of the Crown and public authorities
  15. 15. Judicial review:nature and grounds for
  16. 16. Judicial review: applications for, exclusion of, and exclusivity
  17. 17. The European Convention on Human Rights
  18. 18. The Human Rights Act 1998

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