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Constitutional and administrative law [2nd]

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Essex : Pearson Education, 2002Description: 534 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 058243808X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KD35.G7.1 C37C 2002
Table of contents:
Preface -- Table of Cases -- Table of Statutes -- PART 1 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES -- 1 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- What is a constitution -- The British constitution -- The cultural dimension -- The European dimension -- The terminology of constitutional and administrative law -- The geography of the constitution -- THE CHARACTERISTICS OF -- 2 THE CONSTITUTION -- Introduction -- The unwritten -- constitution -- Flexibility -- Unitary -- Constitutional monarchy -- Bicameral sovereign Parliament -- Representative democracy -- Responsible government -- The separation of powers -- The rule of law -- 3. SOURCES OF CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW -- Introduction -- Legislation -- Judicial decisions -- Constitutional conventions -- European Community law -- The European Convention on Human Rights -- The law and custom of Parliament -- PART 2 PARLIAMENT AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY -- THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: INSTITUTIONS AND SOURCES OF LAW -- Origins of the European Community -- The Maastricht Treaty and the European Union -- The Treaty of Amsterdam -- Subsidiarity -- Community institutions -- The Treaty of Nice -- Sources of Community law -- 5 THE LEGISLATIVE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE WESTMINSTER PARLIAMENT -- Introduction -- Application -- Possible legal limitations -- The relationship between EC law and Acts of Parliament -- PART 3. THE COMPOSITION AND WORKINGS OF PARLIAMENT -- 6 THE FRANCHISE AND THE ELECTORATE -- Introduction -- Qualifications -- Disqualifications -- Special categories of voters-- Casting the vote -- 7. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT -- Disqualifications -- Effects of disqualification -- Role and functions of MPs -- The relationship between MP and party -- 8. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS -- Introduction -- Legislation -- Scrutiny of executive action -- Financial proceedings -- Other functions M -- 9. THE HOUSE OF LORDS -- Composition -- Types of peers -- Disclaimer and disqualification -- Attendance -- Powers -- Functions -- Proposals for reform -- 10 PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE -- Nature and sources -- Freedom of speech -- Freedom from arrest -- Right of the House to regulate its own composition -- Right of the House to regulate its internal proceedings -- Right of the House to punish for breach of privilege and contempt of Parliament -- The courts and parliamentary privilege -- The courts and contempt -- PART 4 THE EXECUTIVE THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET -- 11 Introduction -- Choosing a Prime Minister -- Factors contributing to the power of the Prime Minister -- The conventional power of dissolution -- Limits on prime ministerial power -- The Cabinet -- 12. THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE -- Nature and significance -- History -- Principal remaining prerogatives -- The prerogative and statute -- The prerogative and the courts -- 13.CROWN PROCEEDINGS AND THE LEGAL LIABILITY OF THE CROWN AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES -- Introduction: the law before the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 -- The Crown Proceedings Act 1947 -- Private law liability for abuse of statutory powers -- Remedies -- Crown privilege -- From Crown privilege to public interest immunity -- Pleading public interest immunity: duty or discretion -- Public interest immunity and criminal proceedings -- PART 5 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION -- 14. THE NATURE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW -- Introduction -- The scope of judicial review -- Jurisdiction and power -- Review and appeal contrasted -- Sources of public law power -- 15. GROUNDS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW: ILLEGALITY, IRRATIONALIT AND PROCEDURAL IMPROPRIETY -- Illegality: introduction -- Illegality and jurisdictional contro l-- Illegality and control of discretion -- Abuse of discretion T-- he concept of reasonableness -- From reasonableness to irrationality -- Proportionality -- Procedural impropriety: introduction -- Procedural ultra vires -- The rules of natural justice -- 16 EXCLUSION OF AND APPLICATIONS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW -- Exclusion of judicial review: introduction -- Ouster clauses S -- ubjectively worded -- Alternative remedies powers-- Justiciability -- Applying for judicial review: introduction -- The procedure -- Remedies -- Relator proceedings -- 17 EXCLUSIVITY -- Background -- The rule in O'Reilly v Mackman -- Abuse of power as a collateral issue -- Abuse of power as a defence -- Abuse of power where statutory remedy provided -- Judicial review and contractual powers -- Judicial review beyond statutory or prerogative powers -- PART 6 HUMAN RIGHTS -- 18. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS -- Introduction -- Formulation -- The Convention in English law prior to the Human Rights Act -- The European Court of Human Rights -- General principles of European human rights law -- The rights protected by the Convention -- 19 THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 -- Freedom versus rights -- Objectives of the 1998 Act -- Principal provisions -- Retrospective effect -- Human rights and judicial review -- Application of the Human Rights Act -- 20 POLICE POWERS, PERSONAL LIBERTY AND PRIVACY -- Personal freedom: introduction -- The power to stop and search -- The power of arrest -- Detention -- Interviewing suspects -- Inadmissable evidence -- Entry, search and seizure -- Remedies for police malpractice -- Legal regulation of investigatory powers -- 21. RESTRICTIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION -- Introduction: the freedoms defined -- Common law preventative powers -- Statutory public order offences -- Other relevant statutory offences -- Common law offences -- 22. RESTRICTIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION -- Introduction -- Freedom of expression and the mass media -- Freedom of expression, obscenity and pornography -- Freedom of expression and the administration of justice -- Freedom of expression, public order and national security -- Freedom of information and data protection -- 23 FREEDOM AND EMERGENCY POWERS -- Emergency powers in general -- Emergency powers in wartime -- Emergency powers and terrorism -- Emergency powers in peacetime -- Emergencies and the common law -- 24.PART 7-TRIBUNALS, INQUIRIES AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES -- Introduction -- Administrative tribunals -- Some particular tribunals -- Public inquiries The Franks Committee -- The Council on Tribunals -- The Leggat Review -- 25 OMBUDSMEN -- Background -- The Parliamentary Commissioner -- The Health Service Commissioner -- The Commissions for Local Administration -- The Northern Ireland Ombudsman -- The Pensions Ombudsman -- The Legal Services Ombudsman -- The Prison Ombudsman -- Index.
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Preface --
Table of Cases --
Table of Statutes --
PART 1 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES --
1 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW --
What is a constitution --
The British constitution --
The cultural dimension --
The European dimension --
The terminology of constitutional and administrative law --
The geography of the constitution --
THE CHARACTERISTICS OF --
2 THE CONSTITUTION --
Introduction --
The unwritten --
constitution --
Flexibility --
Unitary --
Constitutional monarchy --
Bicameral sovereign Parliament --
Representative democracy --
Responsible government --
The separation of powers --
The rule of law --
3. SOURCES OF CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW --
Introduction --
Legislation --
Judicial decisions --
Constitutional conventions --
European Community law --
The European Convention on Human Rights --
The law and custom of Parliament --
PART 2 PARLIAMENT AND THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY --
THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY: INSTITUTIONS AND SOURCES OF LAW --
Origins of the European Community --
The Maastricht Treaty and the European Union --
The Treaty of Amsterdam --
Subsidiarity --
Community institutions --
The Treaty of Nice --
Sources of Community law --
5 THE LEGISLATIVE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE WESTMINSTER PARLIAMENT --
Introduction --
Application --
Possible legal limitations --
The relationship between EC law and Acts of Parliament --
PART 3. THE COMPOSITION AND WORKINGS OF PARLIAMENT --
6 THE FRANCHISE AND THE ELECTORATE --
Introduction --
Qualifications --
Disqualifications --
Special categories of voters--
Casting the vote --
7. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT --
Disqualifications --
Effects of disqualification --
Role and functions of MPs --
The relationship between MP and party --
8. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS: PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS --
Introduction --
Legislation --
Scrutiny of executive action --
Financial proceedings --
Other functions M --
9. THE HOUSE OF LORDS --
Composition --
Types of peers --
Disclaimer and disqualification --
Attendance --
Powers --
Functions --
Proposals for reform --
10 PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE --
Nature and sources --
Freedom of speech --
Freedom from arrest --
Right of the House to regulate its own composition --
Right of the House to regulate its internal proceedings --
Right of the House to punish for breach of privilege and contempt of Parliament --
The courts and parliamentary privilege --
The courts and contempt --
PART 4 THE EXECUTIVE THE PRIME MINISTER AND CABINET --
11 Introduction --
Choosing a Prime Minister --
Factors contributing to the power of the Prime Minister --
The conventional power of dissolution --
Limits on prime ministerial power --
The Cabinet --
12. THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE --
Nature and significance --
History --
Principal remaining prerogatives --
The prerogative and statute --
The prerogative and the courts --
13.CROWN PROCEEDINGS AND THE LEGAL LIABILITY OF THE CROWN AND PUBLIC AUTHORITIES --
Introduction: the law before the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 --
The Crown Proceedings Act 1947 --
Private law liability for abuse of statutory powers --
Remedies --
Crown privilege --
From Crown privilege to public interest immunity --
Pleading public interest immunity: duty or discretion --
Public interest immunity and criminal proceedings --
PART 5 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION --
14. THE NATURE OF JUDICIAL REVIEW --
Introduction --
The scope of judicial review --
Jurisdiction and power --
Review and appeal contrasted --
Sources of public law power --
15. GROUNDS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW: ILLEGALITY, IRRATIONALIT AND PROCEDURAL IMPROPRIETY --
Illegality: introduction --
Illegality and jurisdictional contro l--
Illegality and control of discretion --
Abuse of discretion T--
he concept of reasonableness --
From reasonableness to irrationality --
Proportionality --
Procedural impropriety: introduction --
Procedural ultra vires --
The rules of natural justice --
16 EXCLUSION OF AND APPLICATIONS FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW --
Exclusion of judicial review: introduction --
Ouster clauses S --
ubjectively worded --
Alternative remedies powers--
Justiciability --
Applying for judicial review: introduction --
The procedure --
Remedies --
Relator proceedings --
17 EXCLUSIVITY --
Background --
The rule in O'Reilly v Mackman --
Abuse of power as a collateral issue --
Abuse of power as a defence --
Abuse of power where statutory remedy provided --
Judicial review and contractual powers --
Judicial review beyond statutory or prerogative powers --
PART 6 HUMAN RIGHTS --
18. THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS --
Introduction --
Formulation --
The Convention in English law prior to the Human Rights Act --
The European Court of Human Rights --
General principles of European human rights law --
The rights protected by the Convention --
19 THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998 --
Freedom versus rights --
Objectives of the 1998 Act --
Principal provisions --
Retrospective effect --
Human rights and judicial review --
Application of the Human Rights Act --
20 POLICE POWERS, PERSONAL LIBERTY AND PRIVACY --
Personal freedom: introduction --
The power to stop and search --
The power of arrest --
Detention --
Interviewing suspects --
Inadmissable evidence --
Entry, search and seizure --
Remedies for police malpractice --
Legal regulation of investigatory powers --
21. RESTRICTIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION --
Introduction: the freedoms defined --
Common law preventative powers --
Statutory public order offences --
Other relevant statutory offences --
Common law offences --
22. RESTRICTIONS ON THE RIGHTS OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND INFORMATION --
Introduction --
Freedom of expression and the mass media --
Freedom of expression, obscenity and pornography --
Freedom of expression and the administration of justice --
Freedom of expression, public order and national security --
Freedom of information and data protection --
23 FREEDOM AND EMERGENCY POWERS --
Emergency powers in general --
Emergency powers in wartime --
Emergency powers and terrorism --
Emergency powers in peacetime --
Emergencies and the common law --
24.PART 7-TRIBUNALS, INQUIRIES AND COMPLAINTS PROCEDURES TRIBUNALS AND INQUIRIES --
Introduction --
Administrative tribunals --
Some particular tribunals --
Public inquiries The Franks Committee --
The Council on Tribunals --
The Leggat Review --
25 OMBUDSMEN --
Background --
The Parliamentary Commissioner --
The Health Service Commissioner --
The Commissions for Local Administration --
The Northern Ireland Ombudsman --
The Pensions Ombudsman --
The Legal Services Ombudsman --
The Prison Ombudsman --
Index.

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