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adam_text | Contents
Preface
Table
oteases
Table of statutes
General Principles
1
Introduction: constitutional themes and structures
3
1.1
What is Constitutional Law?
3
1.2
Written and Unwritten Constitutions
6
1.3
Conventions, Non-Legal Mechanisms
1
о
1.4
The Legal and the Political Constitution
12
1.5
Definitions of a Constitution
14
1.6
Types of Constitution
15
1.7
Public and Private Law
17
Summary
19
Exercises
19
Further reading
20
Underlying political values: liberalism
21
2.1
Introduction
21
2.2
Varieties of Liberalism
23
2.2.1
Thomas Hobbes
(1588-1679):
The Impersonal State and Individualism
23
2.2.2
John Locke
(1632-1704);
individual Rights and Majority Government
25
2.2.3
David Hume
(1711-76),
Jeremy
Bentham
(1748-1832),
John Stuart Mill
(1806-73):
Utilitarianism and Welfare Liberalism
26
2.2.4
Robert Nozick
(1938-2002):
Libertarian Liberalism
28
2.2.5
Fredrich Hayek
(1899-1992):
Economic Liberalism
29
2.2.6
Isaiah Berlin
(1907-97):
Positive and Negative Freedom
29
2.2.7
Liberal Pluralism: Group Liberalism
32
2.3
Republicanism
33
2.4
Equality
33
2.5
Democracy
34
2.5.1
Representative Democracy
36
2.5.2
Participatory Democracy
37
2.5.3
Market Democracy: Political Parties
38
2.5.4
Parliamentary and Presidential Systems
39
Summary
40
Exercises
41
Further reading
41
The sources of the constitution
43
3.1
Introduction
43
3.2
Statute Law
44
Contents
3.3
The Common Law
45
3.4
Constitutional Conventions
46
3.4.1
Definitions and Binding Force
48
3.4.2
Law and Convention
50
3.4.3
The Purposes of Conventions
52
3.4.4
Why Conventions Are Obeyed
54
3.4.5
Codification of Conventions
55
3.5
Constitutional Silence and Abeyance
57
Summary
58
Exercises
58
Further reading
59
4
Historical outline
60
4.1
Introduction
60
4.2
The Medieval Period
61
4.3
The Tudor Period
62
4.4
The Seventeenth Century Revolution
63
4.5
The Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries:
The Parliamentary System
65
4.6
The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Democracy and the
Central State
67
Summary
70
Exercises
70
Further reading
71
5
An overview of the main institutions of the UK constitution
72
5.1
Introduction: The Dignified and Efficient Constitution
72
5.2
Legislature and Executive
73
5.2.1
The legal Level
74
5.2.2
The Level of Conventions
75
5.2.3
Political Practice
76
5.3
The Judicial Branch
78
5.3.1
The Appointment and Dismissal of Judges
79
5.3.2
Tribunas
80
5.3.3
Inquiries
82
5.4
Ad Hoc Bodies
83
5.5
Local Government
84
5.6
The Police
85
5.7
The Privy Council
86
5.8
The Church of England
87
5.9
Standards in Government
88
5.9.1
Ombudsmen
90
5.10
Constitutional Reform: Not Seriously On The Agenda
90
Summary
91
Exercises
92
Further reading
93
6
The territory and regions of the UK
94
6.1
Introduction: The Notion of the State
94
6.2
Citizenship
97
Contents
6.3
Federalism
100
6.4
Devolution
102
6.4.1
Scotland
103
6.4.2
Northern Ireland
107
6.4.3
Wales
110
6.4.4
England
112
6.5
The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
114
6.6
Overseas Territories
114
6.7
International Treaties
117
Summary
118
Exercises
119
Further reading
119
7
The rule of law
121
7.1
Introduction
121
7.2
Historical Background
124
7.3
Different Versions of the Rule of Law
126
7.4
The Core Rule of Law
126
7.4.1
The Rule of Law and Freedom 1
28
7.4.2
Dicey s Version of the Rule of Law
129
7.5
The Amplified Rule of Law
132
7.6
The Extended (Liberal) Rule of Law
133
7.7
The International Rule of Law
136
Summary
137
Exercises
138
Further reading
139
8
The separation of powers
140
8.1
Introduction: Montesquieu s Doctrine of the Separation of Powers
140
8.2
The Mixed Constitution
142
8.3
Other Kinds of Separation
1
43
8.4
Judicial Independence
143
8.5
The Separation of Powers in the UK
145
8.6
Separation of Function
146
8.6.1
Parliament and the Executive: Delegated Legislation
147
8.6.2
Parliament and the Courts
148
8.6.3
The Executive and
fríe
Courts
149
8.7
Separation of Personnel
150
8.7.1
The Lord Chancellor
151
8.8
Checks and Balances
152
8.8.1
The Executive and the Legislature
1
5З
8.8.2
The Executive and the Courts: Judicial Appointments and Dismissals
153
8.8.3
Removal of Judges
155
8.8.4
Judicial Review
156
8.8.5
Parliament and the Courts
157
Summary
159
Exercises
160
Further reading
160
Contents
9
Parliamentary supremacy
162
9.1
Introduction
162
9.2
The Meaning of Parliamentary Supremacy
163
9.3
The Three Facets of Parliamentary Supremacy
165
9.4
Challenging Parliamentary Supremacy
166
9.4.1
Grants of Independence
167
9.4.2
Acts of Union: Was Parliament Bom Unfree?
167
9.4.3
Redefinition Theory
168
9.4.4
European Community Law
172
9.4.5
The Common Law
173
9.5
Parliamentary Supremacy and the Rule of Law
175
Summary
176
Exercises
177
Further reading
178
10
The European Union
179
10.1
Introduction: The Nature of the European Union
179
10.2
Institutions
181
10.2.1
The Council of Ministers
182
10.2.2
The European Council
182
10.2.3
The European Commission
183
10.2.4
The European Parliament
183
10.2.5
The European Court of Justice
185
10.3
Community Law and National Law
187
10.3.1
Direct Applicability and Direct Effect
188
10.3.2
Indirect Effect
190
10.3.3
State Liability
190
10.3.4
Effective Remedies
191
10.4
Democracy and the European Union
191
10.5
Federalism and the European Union
193
10.6
The Lisbon Treaty
194
Summary
195
Exercises
196
Further reading
197
Ц
Government Institutions
199
11
Parliament: constitutional position
201
11.1
Introduction
201
11.2
The House of Lords
203
11.3
The Meeting of Parliament
204
11.4
The Functions of the House of Commons
206
11.5
The Functions of the House of Lords
206
11.6
The Parliament Acts
208
11.7
Parliamentary Privilege
208
11.7.1
Contempt of Parliament
209
11.7.2
Exclusive Cognisance
211
11.7.3
Freedom of Speech
211
11.7.4
Publication of Parliamentary Business
214
11.8
Standards in the Commons
215
11.9
Standards in the House of Lords
217
11.10
The Courts and Parliament
218
Contents
Summary
219
Exercises
220
Further reading
221
12
The composition of Parliament and parliamentary elections
222
12.1
Introduction
222
12.2
The House of Lords
222
12.3
Reform of the House of Lords
225
12.4
Membership of the House of Commons
227
12.5
The Electoral System
229
12.5.1
The Purpose of Elections
229
12.5.2
The Electoral Commission
230
12.5.3
General Elections and By-elections
231
12.5.4
Candidates
231
12.6
Eligibility to Vote
232
12.7
The Voting System
233
12.7.1
Other Voting Systems: the Devolved Governments
234
12.8
The Constituencies
236
12.9
Voting Procedures
237
12.10
Election Campaigns
238
12.10.1
Campaign Expenses
238
12.10.2
Broadcasting and the Press
240
12.10.3
Election Disputes
241
Summary
241
Exercises
242
Further reading
243
13
Parliamentary procedure
244
13.1
Introduction
244
13.2
The Speaker of the Commons
245
13.3
Legislative Procedure
246
13.3.1
Public Bills
246
13.3.2
Private Bills
248
13.4
Government Control over Procedure: Cutting Short Debate
248
13.5
Financial Procedure
249
13.5.1
Taxation Procedure
250
13.5.2
Supply Procedure
251
13.6
Supervision of the Executive
252
13.6.1
Questions
252
13.6.2
Debates
253
13.6.3
Select Committees
000
13.6.4
Supervising Expenditure
256
13.6.5
Scrutiny of Delegated Legislation
257
13.7
Redress of Grievances
258
13.8
The Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
259
13.9
House of Lords Procedure
260
Summary
260
Exercises
261
Further reading
262
14
The Crown
263
14.1
Introduction: The Nature of the Crown
263
14.2
Succession to the Monarchy
265
Contents
14.3
Financing the Monarchy
266
14.4
The Personal Powers of the Monarch
266
14.5
Crown Immunities
269
14.6
The Royal Prerogative
271
14.6.1
Modem Prerogative Powers
272
14.6.2
Two Kinds of Prerogative Power?
273
14.6.3
Political Control over the Prerogative
274
14.6.4
Judicial Control
275
14.6.5
Prerogative and Statute
276
14.6.6
Prerogative and Human Rights
277
Summary
278
Exercises
278
Further reading
279
15
Ministers and departments
281
15.1
Introduction
281
15.2
The Powers of the Prime Minister
281
15.3
The Cabinet
283
15.4
Ministers
284
15.5
Government Departments
285
15.5.1
Тће
Treasury
286
15.6
The Law Officers
288
15.7
Ministeria)
Responsibility
289
15.7.1
Collectwe Responsibility
290
15.7.2
Individual Responsibility
291
15.7.3
Resignation
295
15.8
Civil Servants
297
15.8.1
Legal Status of a Civil Servant
298
15.8.2
Appointments
298
15.8.3
Discipline
299
15.8.4
Special Advisers
300
15.8.5
Civil Servants and Ministerial Responsibility
300
Summary
303
Exercises
304
Further reading
304
Administrative Law
307
16
The grounds of judicial review, I: Illegality and ultra vires
309
16.1
Introduction: The Constitutional Basis of Judicial Review
309
16.2
Appeal and Review
312
16.3
Nullity: Void and Voidable Decisions
312
16.4
Classification of the Grounds of Review
314
16.5
Illegality: Narrow Ultra Vires
315
16.6
Illegality: Errors of Law and Fact
316
16.6.1
Errors and the ECHR
319
16.7
Wide Ultra Vires: Improper Purposes and Irrelevant Considerations
320
16.8
Fettering Discretion
323
16.9
Legitimate Expectations
324
16.9.1
Reliance
326
16.9.2
Consequences
326
16.10
Duty and Discretion
329
Contents
Summary
329
Exercises
330
Further reading 331
17
The grounds of judicial review, II: Beyond ultra vires
333
17.1
Irrationality/Unreasonableness
333
17.1.1
Proportionality
336
17.2
Procedural Impropriety: Statutory Procedural Requirements
338
17.3
Procedural Impropriety: The Right to a Fair Hearing
339
17.4
Procedural Impropriety: Bias
342
17.4.1
Financial interests
343
17.4.2
Parties to the case
343
17.4.3
Other personal connections
343
17.5
Procedural Impropriety: Reasons for Decisions
346
17.6
Natural Justice and the European Convention on Human Rights
347
Summary
348
Exercises
349
Further reading
350
18
Judicial review remedies
352
18.1
Introduction
352
18.2
The Range of Remedies
353
18.3
The Judicial Review Procedure
355
18.4
Standing (Locus Stand!)
357
18.5
Choice of Procedure: Public and Private Law
359
18.5.1
Public Law Matters: Scope of the Judicial Review Procedure
359
18.5.2
Exclusivity
361
18.6
The Exclusion of Judicial Review
363
18.6.1
Justiciability
363
18.6.2
Statutory Exclusion of Review
365
Summary
367
Exercises
367
Further reading
368
Щ
Human Rights
371
19
Human rights and civil liberties
373
19.1
Introduction: The Bill of Rights Debate
373
19.2
The Common Law
376
19.3
The European Convention on Human Rights
377
Summary
388
Exercises
389
Further reading
389
20
The Human Rights Act
1998 391
20.1
General Scope of the Act
391
20.1.1
Extraterritorial
Application
393
20.2
The Interpretative Obligation
394
20.3
Declaration of Incompatibility
396
20.4
Remedies
396
20.5
Public Authorities
398
20.6
Horizontal Effect
399
Contents
20.7
Overriding Protected Rights 401
20.7.1
Proportionality 403
20.7.2
Margin of Discretion 405
Summary 407
Exercises
Further reading 408
21
Freedom of expression and assembly
41
°
21.1
Introduction: Justifications for Freedom of Expression
410
21.2
The Legal Status of Freedom of Expression
413
21.3
Press Freedom and Censorship
414
21.4
The Free Flow of Information 418
21.5
Press Freedom and Reputation: Defamation
419
21.5.1
Public Bodies 420
21.5.2
Damages 421
21.5.3
Responsible Journalism 422
21.6
Press Freedom and Privacy
423
21.7
Hate Speech 426
21.7.1
Racism and Sexual orientation
426
21.7.2
Religion 427
21.7.3
Political Protest 429
21.8
Demonstrations and Meetings
430
21.8.1
Police Powers 432
21.8.2
Public Order Offences 435
Summary
438
Exercises
439
Further reading
440
22
Exceptional powers: security, state secrecy and emergencies
441
22.1
Introduction: Security and the Courts
441
22.2
Access to Information
444
22.2.1
The Freedom of Information Act
2000
446
22.2.2
Other Statutory Rights to Information
448
22.3
Disclosure of Government Information
449
22.3.1
The Official Secrets Act
1989:
Criminal Law
449
22.3.2
Civil Liability: Breach of Confidence
452
22.3.3
Public Interest Immunity 453
22.3.4
Special Advocates 455
22.4
The Security and Intelligence Services
456
22.5
Surveillance
457
22.6
Emergency Powers
460
22.7
Anti-terrorism Measures
462
22.7.1
Definition of Terrorism
463
22.7.2
Proscription
464
22.7.3
Arrest and Pre-charge Detention
465
22.7.4
Stop and Search
466
22.7.5
Control Orders
467
22.7.6
Terrorist Assets
470
22.7.7
Other Terrorist Offences and Powers
471
Summary
471
Exercises
472
Further reading
474
Index
475
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spelling | Alder, John 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)122808606 aut Constitutional and administrative law John Alder 7. ed. Basingstoke [u.a.] Palgrave Macmillan 2009 XXXIX, 480 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Palgrave Macmillan law masters Verfassungsrecht Administrative law Great Britain Civil rights Great Britain Constitutional law Great Britain Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd rswk-swf Verwaltungsrecht (DE-588)4063351-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 s DE-604 Verwaltungsrecht (DE-588)4063351-2 s Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017660205&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Alder, John 1954- Constitutional and administrative law Verfassungsrecht Administrative law Great Britain Civil rights Great Britain Constitutional law Great Britain Verfassungsrecht (DE-588)4062801-2 gnd Verwaltungsrecht (DE-588)4063351-2 gnd |
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title_full | Constitutional and administrative law John Alder |
title_fullStr | Constitutional and administrative law John Alder |
title_full_unstemmed | Constitutional and administrative law John Alder |
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