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_aConstitutional and administrative law / _cJohn Alder. |
250 | _aEighth edition. | ||
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_aBasingstoke : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c2011. |
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_tPreface -- _tTable of cases -- _tTable of legislation -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tReferences -- _tPart I The framework of the constitution -- _g1. _tIntroduction: constitutional themes and structures -- _t1.1 What is a constitution? -- _t1.2 Written and unwritten constitutions -- _t1.3 The legal and the political constitution -- _t1.4 Types of constitution -- _t1.5 Public and private law -- _t1.6 Resolving disagreement: uncertainty and incommensurability -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _g2. _tUnderlying political values: liberalism and republicanism -- _t2.1 Introduction -- _t2.2 Liberalism -- _t2.3 Varieties of liberalism in constitutional thought -- _t2.4 Freedom -- _t2.5 Republicanism -- _t2.6 Equality -- _t2.7 Democracy -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _g3. _tThe sources of the constitution -- _t3.1 Introduction -- _t3.2 Statute law -- _t3.3 The common law -- _t3.4 Constitutional conventions -- _t3.5 Constitutional silence and abeyance -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _g4. _tHistorical outline -- _t4.1 Introduction -- _t4.2 Saxon period -- _t4.3 The medieval period: the beginning of parliamentary government -- _t4.4 The Tudor period: the creation of the state -- _t4.5 The seventeenth-century revolution -- _t4.6 The eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries: the parliamentary system -- _t4.7 The nineteenth and twentieth centuries: democracy and the central state -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _g5. _tAn overview of the main institutions of the UK constitution -- _t5.1 Introduction: the dignified and efficient constitution: deceiving the people? -- _t5.2 Legislature and executive -- _t5.3 Non-departmental public bodies: quangos -- _t5.4 The judicial branch -- _t5.5 Local government -- _t5.6 The police and the prosecution system -- _t5.7 The Privy Council -- _t5.8 The Church of England -- _t5.9 Bodies monitoring government standards of behaviour -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _tPart II Fundamental principles -- _g6. _tThe rule of law -- _t6.1 Introduction -- _t6.2 Historical background -- _t6.3 Different versions of the rule of law -- _t6.4 The core rule of law -- _t6.5 The 'amplified' rule of law -- _t6.6 The extended (liberal) rule of law: 'the principle of legality' -- _t6.7 The international rule of law -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _g7. _tThe separation of powers -- _t7.1 Introduction: Montesquieu's doctrine of the separation of powers -- _t7.2 The mixed constitution -- _t7.3 Other kinds of separation of powers. -- _t7.4 Judicial independence -- _t7.5 The separation of powers in the UK -- _t7.6 Separation of functions -- _t7.7 Separation of personnel -- _t7.8 Checks and balances -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _g8. _tParliamentary supremacy -- _t8.1 Introduction -- _t8.2 The meaning of 'Act of Parliament' -- _t8.3 The three facets of parliamentary supremacy -- _t8.4 Challenging parliamentary supremacy -- _t8.5 Parliamentary supremacy and the rule of law -- _tSummary -- _tExercises -- _tFurther reading -- _tPart III International aspects of the constitution -- _g9. _tThe state and the outside world -- sic transit gloria mundi -- _t9.1 Introduction: the idea of the state. |
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