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Loveland: Constitutional Law - a Critical Introduction Ian Loveland (Professor of Law, Brunel University)

Loveland: Constitutional Law - a Critical Introduction By Ian Loveland (Professor of Law, Brunel University)

Loveland: Constitutional Law - a Critical Introduction by Ian Loveland (Professor of Law, Brunel University)


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This introduction to constitutional law aims to render the subject explicable in political and historical as well as legal terms. It should be relevant to anyone studying an LLB.

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Loveland: Constitutional Law - a Critical Introduction by Ian Loveland (Professor of Law, Brunel University)

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Table of Contents

Defining the constitution. Parliamentary sovereignty. The rule of law and the separation of powers. The royal prerogative. The House of Commons. The House of Lords. The electoral system. Parliamentary privilege. Constitutional conventions. Local Government 1: conventional pluralism? Local Government 2: legal authoritarianism? The European Community 1957 - 1986. The European Community after the Single European Act. Civil right and civil liberties. Reforming the constitution: some modest proposals.

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GOR006209788
9780406049681
0406049688
Loveland: Constitutional Law - a Critical Introduction by Ian Loveland (Professor of Law, Brunel University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
LexisNexis UK
1996-03-31
384
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