Constitutional And Administrative Law 14th Edition By AW Bradley
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- Number of Pages: 922
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In the 14th edition of "Constitutional And Administrative Law" by AW Bradley and KD Ewing, readers are presented with a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and intricacies of constitutional and administrative law. This authoritative text delves into key concepts such as the separation of powers, judicial review, and the protection of individual rights within the framework of the UK's constitutional structure. Through a meticulous analysis of case law, statutes, and academic commentary, Bradley and Ewing offer readers a thorough understanding of the evolving landscape of constitutional and administrative law.
Key Points:
1. Separation of Powers The book explores the foundational doctrine of separation of powers, delineating the roles and responsibilities of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
2. Judicial Review It examines the doctrine of judicial review, including its scope, limitations, and the principles governing the courts' review of administrative actions.
3. Parliamentary Sovereignty Bradley and Ewing analyze the concept of parliamentary sovereignty, discussing its historical development and contemporary significance in the UK constitutional framework.
4. Devolution The text explores the principles and operation of devolution, including the distribution of powers between central and devolved institutions in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
5. Human Rights It discusses the incorporation of human rights into UK law through the Human Rights Act 1998, examining the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights on domestic legal principles.
6. Administrative Law The book provides an in-depth analysis of administrative law, covering topics such as procedural fairness, legitimate expectations, and the grounds for judicial review of administrative decisions.
7. Constitutional Reform Bradley and Ewing address ongoing debates and developments in constitutional reform, including proposals for the reform of the House of Lords and the electoral system.
8. European Union Law The text explores the relationship between UK law and European Union law, considering the implications of EU membership on the UK's constitutional and administrative framework.
9. Constitutional Conventions It examines the role of constitutional conventions in the UK constitution, discussing their nature, operation, and significance in shaping governmental behavior.
10. Constitutional Interpretation Lastly, the book discusses methods of constitutional interpretation, including the role of the judiciary in interpreting and applying constitutional principles to contemporary legal issues.
In conclusion, "Constitutional And Administrative Law" offers readers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the principles, doctrines, and debates shaping the UK's constitutional and administrative landscape. Through a rigorous analysis of key concepts and developments, Bradley and Ewing provide an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners navigating this complex area of law.
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