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  1. Constitutional and administrative law

    Parpworth, Neil
    Tenth edition. - Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2018]

    Constitutional and Administrative Law guides readers through the key principles of public law, examining significant cases and recent developments along the way. The book's broad coverage is presented in a concise and easy-to-read format, while chapter summaries and self-test questions help reinforce knowledge. Highly praised by students and lecturers alike, Constitutional and Administrative Law is a must for undergraduates of all levels. Online resources The book is supported by the following online resources: - General public law updates keep you up-to-date on any significant changes in the law that have occurred since publication of the book - An extensive 'library' of web links that directs readers to further sources of information on each of the core topics taught as part of a public law course, including websites, audio and video clips, blogs, and journal articles - A timeline of key dates in British political history provides a fascinating insight into the events that have influenced the development of constitutional and administrative law in the UK.

  2. Introduction to administrative law

    Hawke, Neil
    London : Cavendish Publishing, 1996.

    The book is designed to provide a comprehensive and readable insight into the structure of contemporary legal controls of administrative power through the courts, Parliament and other agencies. The mult-faceted role of the law in the context of an unwritten constitution is stressed. The book also deals with changes in the direction and deployment of administrative power as well as with the evolving structures of local government and the tensions between local governmental power and central governmental control. A broad view is taken of the issues, extending from the essential constitutional context, through the administrative agencies, judicial review, remedies, and the position of the Crown to the ombudsman remedy for maladministration.

  3. Environmental law

    Hughes, David, 1945 November 26-
    3rd ed. - London : Butterworths, 1996.

    Covers environmental problems, placing them in their social, political and economic contexts. This text identifies controversial issues and shows that there are no easy answers to environmental problems, and that there is usually merit on both sides in a conservation land use issue.

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