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adam_text | Contents
Preface Page
xvii
Acknowledgements
xx
Abbreviations
xxiii
Table of Cases
xxv
Table of Statutes
xlii
Table of European Treaties
liii
Part I Constitution, state and beyond
1
The British constitutional order
3
1
Nature of the British constitution
3
(a) Fundamentals and fluidity
6
(b) Constitutional safeguards
8
2
The constitution and the state
9
3
Constitutional law beyond the state
16
4
Constitutional reform
21
(a) No overall agenda? The coherence of constitutional reform
24
(b) Constitutional continuity
28
(c) Fate and future of constitutional reform
28
(d) A written constitution?
29
2
The ideas of the constitution
33
1
Democracy and the constitution
34
(a) Representative democracy
35
(b) Participatory democracy
37
2
Parliamentary sovereignty
40
(a) Diceyan orthodoxy
42
(b) Territorial extent of sovereignty: post-colonial independence
47
(c) Continuing sovereignty and the new view
52
(d) Sovereignty reappraised: three contemporary challenges
61
(i) Membership of the European Union
61
(ii) Incorporation of fundamental rights
62
(iii)
Challenge of common law radicalism
66
(e) Conclusions
74
Contents
3
The rule of law
76
(a) Government under law
77
(b) Equality before the law
88
(c) Discretion and the rule of law
94
(d) The rule of law: wider conceptions?
98
(e) The rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty
102
4
Separation of powers
103
(a) A political ideal or a legal principle?
106
(b) The courts in the constitution: judicial review and judicial
law-making
112
(c) Judicial independence and the position of the Lord Chancellor
115
(d) The courts and Parliament
124
(e) Parliament and the executive
130
5
Accountability
132
(a) Access to information and reasons
135
3
Constitutional sources
138
1
Legal rules
138
(a) Statute
139
(b) Subordinate legislation
145
(c) Common law
146
(i) Developing constitutional common law: a case study
150
2
Conventions
156
(a) How do conventions arise?
161
(b) Doubtful conventions
163
(i) Going to war
163
(ii) Treaties: the Ponsonby Rule
164
(iii)
Law Officers advice
165
(c) Conventions and laws
165
(d) Patriationofthe Canadian constitution: a case study
169
4
Devolution and the structure of the United Kingdom
180
1
The United Kingdom as a union state
180
(a) Federalism
181
(b) Devolution
187
2
The countries of the United Kingdom
192
(a) England
193
(b) Scotland
195
(i) Scotland in the Union
195
(
ii
)
Government of Scotland before devolution
201
(iii)
Devolution under the Scotland Act
1998 202
(iv)
Parliament and the devolution settlement
212
X! Contents
(ν)
Conclusion: how settled is the current Scottish settlement?
216
(c) Wales
219
(i) Devolution under the Government of Wales Act
1998 220
(ii) Dissatisfaction with the
1998
scheme for Wales
222
(iii)
Devolution under the Government of Wales Act
2006 225
(d) Northern Ireland
228
(i) Devolved government
1921—72 229
(ii) Direct rule
232
(iii)
Renewed search for a settlement
233
(iv)
Devolution under the Northern Ireland Act
1998 237
(v) Human rights and equality
240
(vi)
North-South ministerial council and British-Irish council
242
(e) Devolution: conclusions
243
3
Local government
244
(a) Structure of local government
247
(b) Functions of local authorities
252
(i) Powers
254
(ii) By-laws
256
(iii)
Ultra vires and judicial control
256
(c) Central-local government relations
259
5
The European dimensions
264
1
European Convention on Human Rights
264
(a) European Court of Human Rights and its impact on British
constitutional law
266
(b) Domestic influence of the ECHR
270
(i) Before the Human Rights Act
1998 270
(ii) Human Rights Act
1998:
its general scheme
271
(iii)
Impact thus far of the Human Rights Act
1998 273
2
The European Union
278
(a) Nature and development of the European Union
278
(b) Institutional structure and law-making powers
286
(i) Institutions and bodies of the European Union
286
(ii) Law-making in the European Union
301
(c) Principles of European law: supremacy, direct and indirect
effect and state liability
305
(i) Supremacy
305
(ii) Direct and indirect effect
308
(iii)
State liability
312
(d) EU
law in the United Kingdom
315
(i) Impact of
EU
membership on government and Parliament
315
(ii) European Communities Act
1972 318
(iii)
Impact of
EU
membership on questions of public law
321
xii
Contents
Partii
Government
6
Crown and government
1
The Crown 345
(a) Privileges and immunities of the Crown
348
2
Monarchy and the prerogative
354
(a) Appointment of the Prime Minister
356
(b) Dismissal of ministers
360
(c) Dissolution of Parliament
362
3
Central government
366
(a) Ministers
366
(i) Conduct of ministers
373
(ii) Ministerial solidarity
376
(b) The Prime Minister
385
(i) The Prime Minister s Office
390
(c) The Cabinet
391
(i) Neither Prime Ministerial nor Cabinet government:
the core executive thesis
397
(d) Ministerial committees of the Cabinet
400
(e) Government departments
406
(i) Next Steps : executive agencies
409
(f) Non-departmental public bodies
411
(i) Control and accountability
414
(g) The civil service
416
(i) The civil service: principles and conduct
418
(ii) Civil servants and ministers
423
(iii)
Special advisers
426
7
The powers of government
428
1
Executive power
429
2
The government s powers
433
(a) Parliamentary legislation
434
(i) Making of government bills
435
(ii) Implementation and effectiveness of legislation
441
(b) Delegated legislation
445
(i) Statutory instruments
451
(c) Prerogative legislation
459
(d) Executive powers
461
(i) Prerogative powers
464
(ii) Nature of the prerogative
467
(iii)
Prerogative and statutory powers
469
(e) Administrative rule-making (quasi-legislation)
473
xiii Contents
(f)
Guidance and codes of practice
479
(g) Voluntary agreement and self-regulation
484
Partili
Accountability
8
Parties, groups and the people
493
1
The people in the constitution
494
2
Elections and the mandate
495
(a) Review of constituency boundaries
497
(b) Fairness of the contest
507
(i) Election deposit
507
(ii) Election expenditure
508
(iii)
The media
510
(c) The electoral system
514
(i) Some varieties of proportional representation
521
(ii) The Jenkins Report
524
(d) The mandate
526
3
The people and government
531
(a)
Referendums
533
4
Political parties
539
(a) Selection of candidates
540
(b) Party policy
541
(c) Financial resources
544
5
Pressure groups
546
6
Open government
556
(a) Code of Practice
559
(b) Freedom of Information Act
2000 560
9
Parliament and the responsibility of government
565
1
Introduction: responsible government
565
2
Individual ministerial responsibility
571
(a) A convention of resignation?
574
(b) Responsibility of civil servants
584
3
The power of Parliament
589
(a) Opposition
591
(b) Backbenchers
599
(c) The House
603
4
Control and scrutiny
604
(a) Policy and administration
606
(i) Debates
606
(ii) Questions
608
xiv Contents
(iii)
Select
committees
613
(iv)
Parliamentary Ombudsman
623
(b)
Legislation
630
(і)
Primary legislation
630
(ii) Delegated legislation
635
(c) Finance
637
(i) Public Accounts Committee
640
5
The House of Lords
642
(a) Reform
648
10
The courts: judicial review and liability
654
1
Nature and foundations of judicial review
654
2
Grounds of review
660
(a) Illegality
661
(b) Irrationality
667
(c) Proportionality
675
(d) Procedural impropriety and unfairness
682
(i) Bias
682
(ii) Duty to act fairly
685
3
Scope and limits of judicial review
691
(a) Scope of judicial review
691
(b) Standing
692
(c) Ouster clauses
695
(d) Judicial review of prerogative powers
696
4
Conclusion: the advance of judicial review
700
5
Liability of the Crown
702
(a) Contractual liability
705
(b) Tortious liability
707
(c) Liability in restitution
709
6
Liability of public authorities
710
(a) Contractual liability
710
(b) Tortious liability
711
7
Tribunals
716
Part IV Liberty
11
Liberty and the Constitution
727
1
Sources of protection
728
(a) Common law
728
(b) Statute
732
(c) Statutory interpretation
733
(d) Delegated legislation
737
xv Contents
2 Liberty
and the
Human
Rights Act
1998 739
(a) The Convention rights
740
(i) Absolute and qualified rights
744
(ii) Positive and negative obligations
745
(iii)
Scope of protection
750
(b) Convention rights and national security: a case study
754
(i) National security before the Human Rights Act
1998 756
(ii) National security after the Human Rights Act
1998 762
(iii)
Analysis and subsequent events
768
3
Freedom of expression
772
(a) Freedom of expression and democracy
773
(b) The Spycatcher cases
777
(c) Freedom of expression as a common law constitutional right
780
(d) Freedom of expression and statute
782
(e) Freedom of expression and the Human Rights Act
1998 786
(f) Conflict of rights
793
4
Freedom of assembly
796
(a) Common law: the classic authorities
798
(b) Common law preventive powers and breach of the peace
804
(c) Freedom of assembly as a constitutional right
810
(d) Statutory restrictions on freedom of assembly
811
Index
819
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Contents
Preface Page
xvii
Acknowledgements
xx
Abbreviations
xxiii
Table of Cases
xxv
Table of Statutes
xlii
Table of European Treaties
liii
Part I Constitution, state and beyond
1
The British constitutional order
3
1
Nature of the British constitution
3
(a) Fundamentals and fluidity
6
(b) Constitutional safeguards
8
2
The constitution and the state
9
3
Constitutional law beyond the state
16
4
Constitutional reform
21
(a) No overall agenda? The coherence of constitutional reform
24
(b) Constitutional continuity
28
(c) Fate and future of constitutional reform
28
(d) A written constitution?
29
2
The ideas of the constitution
33
1
Democracy and the constitution
34
(a) Representative democracy
35
(b) Participatory democracy
37
2
Parliamentary sovereignty
40
(a) Diceyan orthodoxy
42
(b) Territorial extent of sovereignty: post-colonial independence
47
(c) Continuing sovereignty and the 'new view'
52
(d) Sovereignty reappraised: three contemporary challenges
61
(i) Membership of the European Union
61
(ii) Incorporation of fundamental rights
62
(iii)
Challenge of common law radicalism
66
(e) Conclusions
74
Contents
3
The rule of law
76
(a) Government under law
77
(b) Equality before the law
88
(c) Discretion and the rule of law
94
(d) The rule of law: wider conceptions?
98
(e) The rule of law and parliamentary sovereignty
102
4
Separation of powers
103
(a) A political ideal or a legal principle?
106
(b) The courts in the constitution: judicial review and judicial
law-making
112
(c) Judicial independence and the position of the Lord Chancellor
115
(d) The courts and Parliament
124
(e) Parliament and the executive
130
5
Accountability
132
(a) Access to information and reasons
135
3
Constitutional sources
138
1
Legal rules
138
(a) Statute
139
(b) Subordinate legislation
145
(c) Common law
146
(i) Developing constitutional common law: a case study
150
2
Conventions
156
(a) How do conventions arise?
161
(b) Doubtful conventions
163
(i) Going to war
163
(ii) Treaties: the Ponsonby Rule
164
(iii)
Law Officers'advice
165
(c) Conventions and laws
165
(d) Patriationofthe Canadian constitution: a case study
169
4
Devolution and the structure of the United Kingdom
180
1
The United Kingdom as a union state
180
(a) Federalism
181
(b) Devolution
187
2
The countries of the United Kingdom
192
(a) England
193
(b) Scotland
195
(i) Scotland in the Union
195
(
ii
)
Government of Scotland before devolution
201
(iii)
Devolution under the Scotland Act
1998 202
(iv)
Parliament and the devolution settlement
212
X! Contents
(ν)
Conclusion: how settled is the current Scottish settlement?
216
(c) Wales
219
(i) Devolution under the Government of Wales Act
1998 220
(ii) Dissatisfaction with the
1998
scheme for Wales
222
(iii)
Devolution under the Government of Wales Act
2006 225
(d) Northern Ireland
228
(i) Devolved government
1921—72 229
(ii) Direct rule
232
(iii)
Renewed search for a settlement
233
(iv)
Devolution under the Northern Ireland Act
1998 237
(v) Human rights and equality
240
(vi)
North-South ministerial council and British-Irish council
242
(e) Devolution: conclusions
243
3
Local government
244
(a) Structure of local government
247
(b) Functions of local authorities
252
(i) Powers
254
(ii) By-laws
256
(iii)
Ultra vires and judicial control
256
(c) Central-local government relations
259
5
The European dimensions
264
1
European Convention on Human Rights
264
(a) European Court of Human Rights and its impact on British
constitutional law
266
(b) Domestic influence of the ECHR
270
(i) Before the Human Rights Act
1998 270
(ii) Human Rights Act
1998:
its general scheme
271
(iii)
Impact thus far of the Human Rights Act
1998 273
2
The European Union
278
(a) Nature and development of the European Union
278
(b) Institutional structure and law-making powers
286
(i) Institutions and bodies of the European Union
286
(ii) Law-making in the European Union
301
(c) Principles of European law: supremacy, direct and indirect
effect and state liability
305
(i) Supremacy
305
(ii) Direct and indirect effect
308
(iii)
State liability
312
(d) EU
law in the United Kingdom
315
(i) Impact of
EU
membership on government and Parliament
315
(ii) European Communities Act
1972 318
(iii)
Impact of
EU
membership on questions of public law
321
xii
Contents
Partii
Government
6
Crown and government
1
The Crown 345
(a) Privileges and immunities of the Crown
348
2
Monarchy and the prerogative
354
(a) Appointment of the Prime Minister
356
(b) Dismissal of ministers
360
(c) Dissolution of Parliament
362
3
Central government
366
(a) Ministers
366
(i) Conduct of ministers
373
(ii) Ministerial solidarity
376
(b) The Prime Minister
385
(i) The Prime Minister's Office
390
(c) The Cabinet
391
(i) Neither 'Prime Ministerial' nor 'Cabinet' government:
the 'core executive' thesis
397
(d) Ministerial committees of the Cabinet
400
(e) Government departments
406
(i) 'Next Steps': executive agencies
409
(f) Non-departmental public bodies
411
(i) Control and accountability
414
(g) The civil service
416
(i) The civil service: principles and conduct
418
(ii) Civil servants and ministers
423
(iii)
Special advisers
426
7
The powers of government
428
1
Executive power
429
2
The government's powers
433
(a) Parliamentary legislation
434
(i) Making of government bills
435
(ii) Implementation and effectiveness of legislation
441
(b) Delegated legislation
445
(i) Statutory instruments
451
(c) Prerogative legislation
459
(d) Executive powers
461
(i) Prerogative powers
464
(ii) Nature of the prerogative
467
(iii)
Prerogative and statutory powers
469
(e) Administrative rule-making (quasi-legislation)
473
xiii Contents
(f)
Guidance and codes of practice
479
(g) Voluntary agreement and self-regulation
484
Partili
Accountability
8
Parties, groups and the people
493
1
The people in the constitution
494
2
Elections and the mandate
495
(a) Review of constituency boundaries
497
(b) Fairness of the contest
507
(i) Election deposit
507
(ii) Election expenditure
508
(iii)
The media
510
(c) The electoral system
514
(i) Some varieties of proportional representation
521
(ii) The Jenkins Report
524
(d) The mandate
526
3
The people and government
531
(a)
Referendums
533
4
Political parties
539
(a) Selection of candidates
540
(b) Party policy
541
(c) Financial resources
544
5
Pressure groups
546
6
Open government
556
(a) Code of Practice
559
(b) Freedom of Information Act
2000 560
9
Parliament and the responsibility of government
565
1
Introduction: responsible government
565
2
Individual ministerial responsibility
571
(a) A convention of resignation?
574
(b) Responsibility of civil servants
584
3
The power of Parliament
589
(a) Opposition
591
(b) Backbenchers
599
(c) The House
603
4
Control and scrutiny
604
(a) Policy and administration
606
(i) Debates
606
(ii) Questions
608
xiv Contents
(iii)
Select
committees
613
(iv)
Parliamentary Ombudsman
623
(b)
Legislation
630
(і)
Primary legislation
630
(ii) Delegated legislation
635
(c) Finance
637
(i) Public Accounts Committee
640
5
The House of Lords
642
(a) Reform
648
10
The courts: judicial review and liability
654
1
Nature and foundations of judicial review
654
2
Grounds of review
660
(a) Illegality
661
(b) Irrationality
667
(c) Proportionality
675
(d) Procedural impropriety and unfairness
682
(i) Bias
682
(ii) Duty to act fairly
685
3
Scope and limits of judicial review
691
(a) Scope of judicial review
691
(b) Standing
692
(c) Ouster clauses
695
(d) Judicial review of prerogative powers
696
4
Conclusion: the advance of judicial review
700
5
Liability of the Crown
702
(a) Contractual liability
705
(b) Tortious liability
707
(c) Liability in restitution
709
6
Liability of public authorities
710
(a) Contractual liability
710
(b) Tortious liability
711
7
Tribunals
716
Part IV Liberty
11
Liberty and the Constitution
727
1
Sources of protection
728
(a) Common law
728
(b) Statute
732
(c) Statutory interpretation
733
(d) Delegated legislation
737
xv Contents
2 Liberty
and the
Human
Rights Act
1998 739
(a) The Convention rights
740
(i) Absolute and qualified rights
744
(ii) Positive and negative obligations
745
(iii)
Scope of protection
750
(b) Convention rights and national security: a case study
754
(i) National security before the Human Rights Act
1998 756
(ii) National security after the Human Rights Act
1998 762
(iii)
Analysis and subsequent events
768
3
Freedom of expression
772
(a) Freedom of expression and democracy
773
(b) The 'Spycatcher cases
777
(c) Freedom of expression as a common law'constitutional right'
780
(d) Freedom of expression and statute
782
(e) Freedom of expression and the Human Rights Act
1998 786
(f) Conflict of rights
793
4
Freedom of assembly
796
(a) Common law: the classic authorities
798
(b) Common law preventive powers and breach of the peace
804
(c) Freedom of assembly as a 'constitutional right'
810
(d) Statutory restrictions on freedom of assembly
811
Index
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