Constitutional & Administrative Law

2nd UK edition

 

By Chris Taylor
January 2010
Longman / Pearson
Distributed By Trans-Atlantic Publications
ISBN: 9781408225226
162 pages
$29.50 paper original


Law Express: Constitutional & Administrative Law is designed to help you to relate all the reading
and study throughout your course specifically to exam and assignment situations.  Understand quickly
what is required, organise your revision, and learn the key points with ease, to get the grades you need.  
Tested with examiners and students.

 

'I used Law Express books (along with other textbooks) to study every module. They were extremely helpful, especially when it came time to revise for my first year exams. I strongly believe that the Law Express books were key in the success I achieved in my first year exams...' Graham Kitchen, Law student at Lancaster University

Features

    • Checklists and topic maps begin each chapter, to help you plan your revision.
    • Exam tips give pointers to improve exam performance and problem areas identified to help you avoid common errors.
    • Key statutes and cases are highlighted so you know which ones to focus on.
    • Essay and problem questions with suggested answers help you practice your exam and essay technique.

 

Test your knowledge online with the supporting website:

  • Build your own revision plan and analyse your weaknesses through the study plan generator.
  • Test your knowledge of the key cases, legislation and principles through interactive tests, problem scenarios and virtual flashcards.
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New to this Edition

    • Enhanced online revision support, in response to customer demand which includes:

      • Personal online study plan for a focused route to exam success
      • Full Q&A support for the edge in assessments
      • Podcasts that revisit course topics and practice problem questions
      • Interactive quizzes to sharpen knowledge and technique
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1:      The constitution of the UK                                                                      

Chapter 2:      Where does the constitution come from?                                           

Chapter 3:      Basic principles of the constitution                                                      

Chapter 4:      Institutions of state 1                                                                              

Chapter 5:      Institutions of state 2                                                                              

Chapter 6:      Civil liberties and human rights                                                            

Chapter 7:      Freedom of expression and assembly                                                 

Chapter 8:      Police powers                                                                                          

Chapter 9:      Judicial review                                                                                       

Chapter 10:    Tribunals, inquiries and ombudsmen                                                 

And finally, before the exam…                                                                                     

Glossary of terms                                                                                             

 


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