ABSTRACT

Constitutional and Administrative Law (Public Law) is a dynamic and challenging area of law which has an impact on all of our lives. Whenever a government is elected, a new piece of legislation is passed or a citizen’s rights are abused, it is Public Law which provides the legal framework within which government and administration functions.

Hilaire Barnett’s classic textbook equips students with an understanding of the constitution’s past, present and future by analysing and illustrating the political and socio-historical contexts which have shaped the major rules and principles of public law, as well as ongoing constitutional reform.

Having undergone a rigorous editing process to offer a more concise account of public law today, contemporary developments covered in this edition include the UK's first coalition government for nearly 60 years, and recent proposals to introduce fixed-term parliaments and electoral reform.

Key learning features include:

  • introductory chapter overviews outlining the topics and concepts covered;
  • short chapter summaries to distil and reflect upon the main points raised;
  • marginal cross-references which help students to recognise connections across topics;
  • a comprehensive companion website, featuring enhanced coverage and a pathway for further study across a variety of topics

Mapped to the common course outline, this textbook offers full coverage of the Public Law syllabus. Written in a clear and understandable style, Constitutional and Administrative Law is an invaluable resource for every student of Public Law.

part |2 pages

Part 1: General Introduction

chapter 2|19 pages

Sources of the Constitution

part |2 pages

Part 2: Fundamental Constitutional Concepts

chapter 3|24 pages

The Rule of Law

chapter 4|20 pages

The Separation of Powers

chapter 5|23 pages

The Royal Prerogative

chapter 6|29 pages

Parliamentary Sovereignty

part |2 pages

Part 3 : The European Union

part |2 pages

Part 4: Central, Regional and Local Government

chapter 9|23 pages

Central Government

chapter 10|21 pages

Responsible Government

chapter 11|26 pages

Devolution and Local Government

part |2 pages

Part 5 : Parliament

chapter 12|26 pages

The Electoral System

chapter 13|12 pages

Introduction to the House of Commons

chapter 14|19 pages

The Legislative Process

chapter 15|15 pages

Scrutiny of the Executive

chapter 16|22 pages

The House of Lords

chapter 17|28 pages

Parliamentary Privilege

part |2 pages

Part 6: The Individual and the State

chapter 18|46 pages

The Protection of Human Rights

chapter 19|25 pages

Freedom of Expression and Privacy

chapter 20|18 pages

Freedom of Association and Assembly

chapter 21|25 pages

The Police and Police Powers

chapter 22|34 pages

State Security

part |2 pages

Part 7 : Administrative Law