
This new edition of Barnett’s Constitutional and Administrative Law is published against the background of continuing constitutional reform and change. Current reform plans include limiting the powers of the executive and making the executive more accountable. The power to exercise a number of important royal prerogative powers is to be transferred from the executive to Parliament. The office of Attorney General is to be reformed to create a clearer separation of powers. House of Lords reform remains on the agenda and a review of elections and voting systems is under way. The government also envisages a national debate on the constitution and citizen’s rights and responsibilities — a debate which ultimately might lead to a written constitution.This seventh edition has been fully revised in order to take into account these issues and remain an up-to-date and reliable resource for students of public law. Written in a clear and understandable style, this new edition is comprehensive and authoritative as well as comprehensible, providing a thorough exposition of the major features of the United Kingdom’s constitution and recent developments and proposals for reform.Mapped to the common course outline and consciously designed to meet the needs of students undertaking the constitutional and administrative law course, whether full or part time, undergraduate or postgraduate, this book offers full coverage of the syllabus drawn from a wide range of sources. It is now in a larger format and a contemporary new text design opens out the page and improves the layout. New pedagogical features include: very brief introductory chapter overviews to outline the topics and concepts covered short chapter summaries to distil and reflect upon the main points raised diagrams, schematics and flowcharts to illustrate concepts and facilitate the understanding of concepts and interrelationships further reading at the end of each chapter to encourage wider research.
This text investigates the structural mechanics, evolving reforms, and foundational principles of the United Kingdom's constitutional and administrative legal framework. Authors Hilaire Barnett and Robert Jago provide a comprehensive analysis of the separation of powers, the role of the executive, and the ongoing discourse regarding a potential written constitution. By synthesizing legislative developments and judicial precedents, the authors offer a structured academic resource designed to navigate the complexities of public law for students and practitioners alike.
What You Will Find
Legal scholars and educators frequently identify this work as a foundational text for students navigating the complexities of the UK public law syllabus. The prose is noted for its clarity and accessibility, making it a reliable reference for both undergraduate and postgraduate study.
Page Count:
879
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0203843886
ISBN-13:
9780203843888
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