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Public Law
Public Law
paperback | English
Published:
3 April, 2014
paperback | English
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Public Law offers a fresh and distinctive approach to the subject. Covering in detail all the topics fundamental to undergraduate courses, this essential text presents a sophisticated and coherent analysis of the doctrines and institutions of public law. Throughout, this analysis is integrated with explanation of the wider socio-political context in which the constitution operates. Three key themes run throughout the book and help you to approach the subject in a structured and accessible way that aids deeper understanding of the subject. The key themes are: - The significance of executive power and the challenge of ensuring that those who exercise such power are held to account; - The shift from a political towards a legal constitution and the implications of this change; and - The increasingly 'multi-layered' character of the UK constitution Engaging, clear, and focused fully on what you need, Public Law is the perfect guide to this challenging and fascinating subject.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780199665181 |
| ISBN10 | 0199665184 |
| Number Of Pages | 896 |
| Item Weight | 1458 g |
| Product Dimensions | 186 x 44 x 244 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Oxford University Press |
| Format | paperback |
| Edition | 2 |
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Lucid and elegantly written, with an admirable lack of jargon. Lively case studies and the insightful identification of key themes bring the subject to life. An excellent, concise but comprehensive textbook for students. * Dawn Oliver, Emeritus Professor of Constitutional Law, University College London *
Author's Bio
Mark Elliott is Reader in Public Law at the University of Cambridge. Robert Thomas is Professor of Public Law at the University of Manchester.