Constitutional and Administrative Law
This textbook completes the Foundations in Law Series which covers the core subjects of the CPE. Written in an accessible style, it follows the CPE guidelines for constitutional and administrative law and the contemporary trend for increased European emphasis, both with respect to the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Contents
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT
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ILLEGALITY IRRATIONALITY
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Nature and sources Freedom of speech Freedom from arrest Right of
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Copyright
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Act of Parliament action Administrative Law alleged amendments appear apply arrest Attorney-General authorised authority Bill breach British Cabinet civil Commission Commissioner common law concerned Constitutional and Administrative convention Council Crim LR criminal Crown damage debate decision defence discretion documents duty effect EHRR election electorate enacted European Community executive exercise existence freedom functions given he/she Hence his/her Home Secretary House of Commons House of Lords imposed individual issue judges judicial review jurisdiction justice legislation London majority matters ministerial Monarch Northern Ireland obligation offence officer Parliament Act 1911 parliamentary particular party Peerages Act 1958 person plaintiff police political prerogative Prime Minister principles privilege procedure proceedings proposals public interest immunity purpose question reasons recognised relating relevant responsible Royal rules select committees statute statutory Statutory Instruments tion Treaty tribunals Union United Kingdom vote Wales