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Constitutional and administrative law / Peter Cumper [3rd] (ระเบียนเลขที่ 20292)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 1841742716
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Original cataloging agency NALT
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) KD35.G7.6 C85C 2001
100 0# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Cumper, Peter
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Constitutional and administrative law / Peter Cumper [3rd]
260 3# - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackstone Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2001
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 349 p. ;
Other physical details 30 cm.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note FOREWORD --<br/>TABLE OF CASES.--<br/>TABLE OF STATUTES --<br/>PREFACE INTRODUCTION. --<br/>CHAPTER ONE WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? --<br/>1.1 Objectives --<br/>1.2 Definition of Constitutions --<br/>1.3 Classification --<br/>1.4 Sources of the UK Constitution --<br/>1.5 Devolution --<br/>1.6 The Human Rights Act 1998 --<br/>1.7 Conclusion --<br/>1.8 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER TWO CONVENTIONS - THE RULES OF THE GAME --<br/>2.1 Objectives --<br/>2.2 Introduction --<br/>2.3 Definitions of Conventions --<br/>2.4 Determining the Existence of Convention --<br/>2.5 The Characteristics of Conventions --<br/>2.6 The Purpose of Conventions.--<br/>2.7 The Scott Report --<br/>2.8 Codification. --<br/>2.9 Conclusion --<br/>2.10 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER THREE THE CONTROL OF POWER --<br/>3.1 Objectives. --<br/>3.2 Introduction. --<br/>3.3 The Separation of Powers --<br/>3.4 The US Constitution --<br/>3.5 The UK Model --<br/>3.6 Constitutional Significance of the Separation of Powers --<br/>3.7 Conclusion --<br/>CHAPTER FOUR THE INDEPENDENCE 65 OF THE JUDICIARY --<br/>4.1 Objectives --<br/>4.2 Introduction --<br/>4.3 Why is an Independent Judiciary Desirable? --<br/>4.4 The Basis of Judicial Independence --<br/>4.5 Usurping the Legislative Function? --<br/>4.6 Conflict between the Judiciary and the Executive. --<br/>4.7 Conclusion --<br/>4.8 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER FIVE PARLIAMENT AND THE LAW-MAKING PROCESS I-FUNCTION, PRIVILEGES AND PARLIAMENTARY --<br/>CONTROLS --<br/>5.1 Objectives --<br/>5.2 Introduction --<br/>5.3 The Function of Parliament --<br/>5.4 The Speaker --<br/>5.5 Parliamentary Privilege --<br/>5.6 Parliamentary Controls --<br/>5.7 Elective Dictatorship --<br/>5.8 Conclusion --<br/>CHAPTER SIX PARLIAMENT AND THE LAW-MAKING PROCESS II- THE HOUSE OF LORDS --<br/>6.1 Objectives --<br/>6.2 Introduction --<br/>6.3 Role and Composition of the House of Lords. --<br/>6.4 The Relationship between the Lords and the Commons. --<br/>6.5 Reform of the House of Lords --<br/>6.6 Conclusion --<br/>6.7 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER SEVEN PARLIAMENTARY SUPREMACY --<br/>7.1 Objectives --<br/>7.2 Definitions --<br/>7.3 Parliamentary Supremacy --<br/>7.4 Legal Challenges to Acts of Parliament --<br/>7.5 Where Two Acts Conflict; the Doctrine of Implied Repeal --<br/>7.6 Practical Constraints on Parliamentary Supremacy --<br/>7.7Conclusion --<br/>CHAPTER EIGHT THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LAW --<br/>8.1 Objectives --<br/>8.2 European Community Law --<br/>8.3 Institutions --<br/>8.4 Sources of EC Law --<br/>8.5 The Challenge to Parliamentary Supremacy --<br/>8.6 Attitude of the European Court of Justice --<br/>8.7 Attitude of British Courts --<br/>8.8 Conclusion --<br/>8.9 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER NINE . THE POLICE: STATUS AND ACCOUNTABILITY --<br/>9.1 Objectives. --<br/>9.2 Introduction --<br/>9.3 Organisation of the Police --<br/>9.4 Police Authorities --<br/>9.5 Operational Control --<br/>9.6 Secretary of State for the Home Department --<br/>9.7 Her Majesty's Inspectors --<br/>9.8 Status and Accountability of Police Constables --<br/>9.9 Complaints and Disciplinary Proceedings --<br/>9.10 Police Complaints Authority --<br/>9.11 Conclusion --<br/>9.12 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER TEN POLICE POWERS --<br/>10.1 Objectives --<br/>10.2 Introduction --<br/>10.3 Stop and Search --<br/>10.4 Entry, Search and Seizure --<br/>10.5 Arrest -- <br/>10.6 Conclusion--<br/>10.7 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER ELEVEN PUBLIC ORDER LAW -FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION --<br/>11.1 Objectives --<br/>11.2 Introduction --<br/>11.3 The 'Right' to Protest --<br/>11.4 Processions and Assemblies --<br/>11.5 Public Order Offences --<br/>11.6 Preventative Measures --<br/>11.7 Additional Public Order Provisions --<br/>11.8 Conclusion --<br/>11.9 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER TWELVE THE RULE OF LAW --<br/>12.1 Objectives --<br/>12.2 Introduction --<br/>12.3Histor --<br/>12.4 Absolute Supremacy of Regular Law --<br/>12.5 Equality before the Law <br/>12.6 The Constitution the Result of the Ordinary Law of the Land --<br/>12.7 The Rule of Law in the Late 20th Century --<br/>12.8 Conclusion --<br/>CHAPTER THIRTEEN DELEGATED LEGISLATION --<br/>13.1 Objectives --<br/>13.2 Introduction --<br/>13.3 Types of Delegated Legislation --<br/>13.4 The Need for Delegated Legislation --<br/>13.5 Control of Delegated Legislation --<br/>13.6 Conclusion --<br/>CHAPTER FOURTEEN PREROGATIVE POWERS --<br/>14.1 Objectives --<br/>14.2 Introduction --<br/>14.3 The Queen in Council --<br/>14.4 The Royal Prerogative --<br/>14.5 Determining the Existence and Extent of Prerogative Powers --<br/>14.6 Judicial Control of Prerogative Powers --<br/>14.7 Developments since the GCHQ Case --<br/>14.8 Conclusion --<br/>CHAPTER FIFTEEN JUDICIAL REVIEW -- <br/>15.1 Objectives --<br/>15.2 Introduction --<br/>15.3 Preliminary Hurdles --<br/>15.4 Grounds for Review --<br/>15.5 Remedies --<br/>15.6 Procedure for Applying for Judicial Review --<br/>15.7 The Significance of Judicial Review within the UK Constitution --<br/>15.8 End of Chapter Assessment Question --<br/>CHAPTER SIXTEEN OMBUDSMEN --<br/>16.1 Objectives --<br/>16.2 Introduction--<br/>16.3 Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration --<br/>16.4 Local Government --<br/>16.5 Health Service Commissioners --<br/>16.6 Conclusion --<br/>INDEX --
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Administrative law -- Great Britain
650 04 - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element Constitutional law -- Great Britain
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