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OUTLINE TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS 1 Introduction to Constitutional Fundamentals 3 2 The Constitutional Rulebook 16 3 The Legislative Supremacy of the UK Parliament 53 4 The Rule of Law 86 5 Separating and Balancing Powers 125 6 Multilevel Governing Within the United Kingdom 160 7 Protecting Rights 195 PART II EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS 8 Introduction to Executive Functions 241 9 Government and Accountability 250 10 Prerogative Powers 301 11 Case Study: Deployment of British Armed Forces Abroad 333 PART III LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS 12 Introduction to Legislative Functions 357 13 Primary Legislation 378 14 Delegated Legislation 412 15 Case Study: Constitutionally Contested Legislation 444 PART IV JUDICIAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS 16 Introduction to Judicial and Dispute Resolution Functions 485 17 The Judiciary 501 18 Administrative Justice: Tribunals and Ombuds 559 19 Judicial Review 612 20 Using Human Rights in the United Kingdom Courts 681
XX ļ OUTLINE TABLE OF CONTENTS PART V THE EUROPEAN UNION 21 Institutions of the European Union 22 Joining, Leaving, Transitioning: The UK’s Relationship With the European Union 23 European Union Law in the United Kingdom Courts
DETAILED CONTENTS xxix Table of Cases Table of UK Statutes xxxvi Table of UK Statutory Instruments xiii Table ofEuropean Union Legislation xliii Table of International and Foreign Instruments xlvi PART I CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS 1 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS 3 1 What This Book is About 3 2 What is a Constitution? 4 3 British Exceptionalism 12 THE CONSTITUTIONAL RULEBOOK 16 1 Introduction 16 2 The Rulebooks Multiple Sources 17 3 Constitutional Rules in Acts of Parliament 19 4 Constitutional Rules in the Common Law 27 5 Constitutional Conventions 33 6 International Law 42 7 Should the United Kingdom Adopt a Written Constitution? 47 8 Concluding Comments 50 9 Further Reading 51 THE LEGISLATIVE SUPREMACY OF THE UK PARLIAMENT 53 1 Introduction 54 2 Parliamentary Supremacy as a Set of Rules 54
xxii DETAILED CONTENTS 3 What is the Source of Parliamentary Supremacy? 64 4 Entrenchment: Can an Act of Parliament Be Made That Binds Future Parliaments? 69 5 Implied Repeal 77 6 European Impacts on Parliamentary Supremacy 82 7 The Future of Parliamentary Supremacy 82 8 Concluding Comments 85 9 Further Reading 85 THE RULE OF LAW 86 1 The Ideal of Constitutionalism 87 2 Constitutionalism Through the Rule of Law 89 3 Defining the Rule of Law 90 4 Practical Protection of the Rule of Law 99 5 Concluding Comments 124 6 Further Reading 124 SEPARATING AND BALANCING POWERS 125 1 Introduction 126 2 Practical Scenarios 127 3 Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Functions 130 4 What is the Point of Separating Powers? 132 5 ‘Crown vs Parliament’ Separation 137 6 Judicial Analysis of Separation of Powers 139 7 Interactions Between Parliament, the Executive, and Judges 143 8 The Westminster Model 149 9 Concluding Comments 159 10 Further Reading MULTILEVEL GOVERNING WITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM 159 160 1 Introduction 161 2 Governing Nationally 166 3 Devolution: Governing Regionally 171
DETAILED CONTENTS xxiii 4 The English Question(s) 187 5 Governing Locally 190 6 Concluding Comments 193 7 Further Reading 194 PROTECTING RIGHTS 195 1 Constitutional Rights 196 2 The International Dimension 198 3 The European Convention on Human Rights 201 4 Campaign to Incorporate Convention Rights 207 5 Human Rights Act 1998 210 6 Case Study: Prisoner Voting: Hirst v UK (No. 2) and its Aftermath 219 7 The Human Rights Act Under Challenge 226 8 A British Bill of Rights? 228 9 The European Union and Human Rights 230 10 Concluding Comments 237 11 Further Reading 237 PART II EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION TO EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS 239 241 1 Facts and Themes 241 2 Governments at a Glance 244 GOVERNMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY 250 Introduction 251 Monarch 255 Ministers 266 The Civil Service 274 Arms Length Bodies 278 Accountability of Government 280
xxiv I DETAILED CONTENTS 7 Concluding Comments 300 8 Further Reading 300 10 PREROGATIVE POWERS 1 Introduction 301 301 2 Sources of Legal Authority 302 3 Prerogative Powers 307 4 Reforming Ministerial Prerogatives 328 CASE STUDY: DEPLOYMENT OF BRITISH ARMED FORCES ABROAD 333 1 Introduction 333 2 The Role of the Courts 335 3 The Convention That Parliament be Involved 338 4 Pros and Cons of Formalizing Parliamentary Involvement 342 5 The Continuing Need for Reform 351 6 Concluding Comments 352 7 Further Reading 353 PARTIU LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION TO LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS 1 Introduction 2 Definitions 355 357 357 358 3 The Importance of Legislation 361 4 Skills 365 5 Legislatures 367 6 The Executive and Legislation 375 7 The Judiciary and Legislation 376 8 Where to Go From Here 377
DETAILED CONTENTS PRIMARY LEGISLATION xxv 378 1 Introduction 379 2 Who or What is the ‘Legislature’? 381 3 Policy-making 383 4 Drafting Bills 390 5 Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of Draft Bills 394 6 The Parliamentary Year 396 7 Parliamentary Stages of a Bill 397 8 Bills of Constitutional Importance 403 9 Bringing Legislation Into Force 407 10 Post-legislative Scrutiny 409 11 Concluding Comments 410 12 Further Reading 411 DELEGATED LEGISLATION 412 1 Introduction 413 2 Nature of Delegated Legislation 413 3 Why Use Delegated Legislation? 416 4 Civil Servants and Ministers Making Delegated Legislation 425 5 Parliaments Role in Delegated Legislation 429 6 Role of the Courts 432 7 Mini Case Study: Public Bodies Act 2011 435 8 Mini Case Study: European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017-18 440 9 Concluding Comments 442 10 Further Reading CASE STUDY: CONSTITUTIONALLY CONTESTED LEGISLATION 443 444 1 Introduction 445 2 Conventions Regulating Commons-Lords Relations 447 3 The Parliament Acts 458 4 The Hunting Act 2004 462 5 Concluding Comments 481
xxvi I DETAILED CONTENTS PART IV JUDICIAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS 483 16 INTRODUCTION TO JUDICIAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS 485 1 Themes and Issues 486 2 Redress Mechanisms: Are They Fit For Purpose? 487 3 Courts in a Multilevel System 490 4 The Judicial Architecture of the EU 495 17 THE JUDICIARY 1 Introduction 501 501 2 Judicial Independence 508 3 Judicial Accountability 519 4 Mini Case Study: The Miller Case—Independence of the Judiciary; Duties of the Lord Chancellor and Freedom of the Media 522 5 Impartiality 528 6 Appointing Judges and Diversity 532 7 The Use of Judges to Chair Public Inquiries 552 8 Concluding Comments 557 9 Further Reading 557 18 ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE: TRIBUNALS AND OMBUDS 1 Introduction 559 560 2 Initial Decision-making 567 3 Accessing the Administrative Justice ‘System’ 569 4 Tribunals 572 5 Ombuds 584 6 Concluding Comments 611 7 Further Reading 611
DETAILED CONTENTS 19 JUDICIAL REVIEW 1 Introduction xxvii 612 613 2 The Constitutional Justifications for Judicial Review 618 3 Judicial Review in Practice 626 4 The Grounds of Judicial Review 636 5 Prevention of Judicial Review 667 6 Concluding Comments 679 7 Further Reading 680 20 USING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM COURTS 1 Introduction 681 682 2 The Main Features of the Human Rights Act 1998 683 3 Human Rights: Deference and the Discretionary Area of Judgement 713 4 Case Study: The Denbigh High School Case—School Uniforms and the Right to Manifest One’s Religion 716 5 Case Study: Human Rights and Terrorism 729 6 Concluding Comments 753 7 Further Reading 754 PART V THE EUROPEAN UNION 755 21 INSTITUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 757 1 Introduction 758 2 Understanding the Treaty Structure 758 3 The Origins of the European Union 761 4 Where Does Executive Power in the European Union Lie? 766 5 The EU Institutions 767 6 Concluding Comments 793 7 Further Reading 794
xxviii I DETAILED CONTENTS JOINING, LEAVING, TRANSITIONING: THE UK’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION 1 Introduction 796 2 The Constitutionalization of the European Union 796 3 The Process of the UK Joining the European Economic Community 800 4 The Process of Leaving the EU 806 5 Devolution (Part I) 816 6 Stage 1: The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 820 7 Devolution (Part II) 824 8 Stage 2: Transition 826 9 Stage 3: The Future Relationship with the EU, and the Northern Ireland Peace Process 827 10 Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland (the ‘Backstop’) 832 11 Further Reading 835 EUROPEAN UNION LAW IN THE UNITED KINGDOM COURTS Index 795 836 1 Introduction 836 2 The Reception of Community (Now EU) Law by the UK Courts 839 3 Concluding Comments 867 4 Further Reading 867 869 |
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OUTLINE TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS 1 Introduction to Constitutional Fundamentals 3 2 The Constitutional Rulebook 16 3 The Legislative Supremacy of the UK Parliament 53 4 The Rule of Law 86 5 Separating and Balancing Powers 125 6 Multilevel Governing Within the United Kingdom 160 7 Protecting Rights 195 PART II EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS 8 Introduction to Executive Functions 241 9 Government and Accountability 250 10 Prerogative Powers 301 11 Case Study: Deployment of British Armed Forces Abroad 333 PART III LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS 12 Introduction to Legislative Functions 357 13 Primary Legislation 378 14 Delegated Legislation 412 15 Case Study: Constitutionally Contested Legislation 444 PART IV JUDICIAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS 16 Introduction to Judicial and Dispute Resolution Functions 485 17 The Judiciary 501 18 Administrative Justice: Tribunals and Ombuds 559 19 Judicial Review 612 20 Using Human Rights in the United Kingdom Courts 681
XX ļ OUTLINE TABLE OF CONTENTS PART V THE EUROPEAN UNION 21 Institutions of the European Union 22 Joining, Leaving, Transitioning: The UK’s Relationship With the European Union 23 European Union Law in the United Kingdom Courts
DETAILED CONTENTS xxix Table of Cases Table of UK Statutes xxxvi Table of UK Statutory Instruments xiii Table ofEuropean Union Legislation xliii Table of International and Foreign Instruments xlvi PART I CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS 1 INTRODUCTION TO CONSTITUTIONAL FUNDAMENTALS 3 1 What This Book is About 3 2 What is a Constitution? 4 3 British Exceptionalism 12 THE CONSTITUTIONAL RULEBOOK 16 1 Introduction 16 2 The Rulebooks Multiple Sources 17 3 Constitutional Rules in Acts of Parliament 19 4 Constitutional Rules in the Common Law 27 5 Constitutional Conventions 33 6 International Law 42 7 Should the United Kingdom Adopt a Written Constitution? 47 8 Concluding Comments 50 9 Further Reading 51 THE LEGISLATIVE SUPREMACY OF THE UK PARLIAMENT 53 1 Introduction 54 2 Parliamentary Supremacy as a Set of Rules 54
xxii DETAILED CONTENTS 3 What is the Source of Parliamentary Supremacy? 64 4 Entrenchment: Can an Act of Parliament Be Made That Binds Future Parliaments? 69 5 Implied Repeal 77 6 European Impacts on Parliamentary Supremacy 82 7 The Future of Parliamentary Supremacy 82 8 Concluding Comments 85 9 Further Reading 85 THE RULE OF LAW 86 1 The Ideal of Constitutionalism 87 2 Constitutionalism Through the Rule of Law 89 3 Defining the Rule of Law 90 4 Practical Protection of the Rule of Law 99 5 Concluding Comments 124 6 Further Reading 124 SEPARATING AND BALANCING POWERS 125 1 Introduction 126 2 Practical Scenarios 127 3 Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Functions 130 4 What is the Point of Separating Powers? 132 5 ‘Crown vs Parliament’ Separation 137 6 Judicial Analysis of Separation of Powers 139 7 Interactions Between Parliament, the Executive, and Judges 143 8 The Westminster Model 149 9 Concluding Comments 159 10 Further Reading MULTILEVEL GOVERNING WITHIN THE UNITED KINGDOM 159 160 1 Introduction 161 2 Governing Nationally 166 3 Devolution: Governing Regionally 171
DETAILED CONTENTS xxiii 4 The English Question(s) 187 5 Governing Locally 190 6 Concluding Comments 193 7 Further Reading 194 PROTECTING RIGHTS 195 1 Constitutional Rights 196 2 The International Dimension 198 3 The European Convention on Human Rights 201 4 Campaign to Incorporate Convention Rights 207 5 Human Rights Act 1998 210 6 Case Study: Prisoner Voting: Hirst v UK (No. 2) and its Aftermath 219 7 The Human Rights Act Under Challenge 226 8 A British Bill of Rights? 228 9 The European Union and Human Rights 230 10 Concluding Comments 237 11 Further Reading 237 PART II EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION TO EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS 239 241 1 Facts and Themes 241 2 Governments at a Glance 244 GOVERNMENT AND ACCOUNTABILITY 250 Introduction 251 Monarch 255 Ministers 266 The Civil Service 274 Arms Length Bodies 278 Accountability of Government 280
xxiv I DETAILED CONTENTS 7 Concluding Comments 300 8 Further Reading 300 10 PREROGATIVE POWERS 1 Introduction 301 301 2 Sources of Legal Authority 302 3 Prerogative Powers 307 4 Reforming Ministerial Prerogatives 328 CASE STUDY: DEPLOYMENT OF BRITISH ARMED FORCES ABROAD 333 1 Introduction 333 2 The Role of the Courts 335 3 The Convention That Parliament be Involved 338 4 Pros and Cons of Formalizing Parliamentary Involvement 342 5 The Continuing Need for Reform 351 6 Concluding Comments 352 7 Further Reading 353 PARTIU LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION TO LEGISLATIVE FUNCTIONS 1 Introduction 2 Definitions 355 357 357 358 3 The Importance of Legislation 361 4 Skills 365 5 Legislatures 367 6 The Executive and Legislation 375 7 The Judiciary and Legislation 376 8 Where to Go From Here 377
DETAILED CONTENTS PRIMARY LEGISLATION xxv 378 1 Introduction 379 2 Who or What is the ‘Legislature’? 381 3 Policy-making 383 4 Drafting Bills 390 5 Pre-Legislative Scrutiny of Draft Bills 394 6 The Parliamentary Year 396 7 Parliamentary Stages of a Bill 397 8 Bills of Constitutional Importance 403 9 Bringing Legislation Into Force 407 10 Post-legislative Scrutiny 409 11 Concluding Comments 410 12 Further Reading 411 DELEGATED LEGISLATION 412 1 Introduction 413 2 Nature of Delegated Legislation 413 3 Why Use Delegated Legislation? 416 4 Civil Servants and Ministers Making Delegated Legislation 425 5 Parliaments Role in Delegated Legislation 429 6 Role of the Courts 432 7 Mini Case Study: Public Bodies Act 2011 435 8 Mini Case Study: European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017-18 440 9 Concluding Comments 442 10 Further Reading CASE STUDY: CONSTITUTIONALLY CONTESTED LEGISLATION 443 444 1 Introduction 445 2 Conventions Regulating Commons-Lords Relations 447 3 The Parliament Acts 458 4 The Hunting Act 2004 462 5 Concluding Comments 481
xxvi I DETAILED CONTENTS PART IV JUDICIAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS 483 16 INTRODUCTION TO JUDICIAL AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION FUNCTIONS 485 1 Themes and Issues 486 2 Redress Mechanisms: Are They Fit For Purpose? 487 3 Courts in a Multilevel System 490 4 The Judicial Architecture of the EU 495 17 THE JUDICIARY 1 Introduction 501 501 2 Judicial Independence 508 3 Judicial Accountability 519 4 Mini Case Study: The Miller Case—Independence of the Judiciary; Duties of the Lord Chancellor and Freedom of the Media 522 5 Impartiality 528 6 Appointing Judges and Diversity 532 7 The Use of Judges to Chair Public Inquiries 552 8 Concluding Comments 557 9 Further Reading 557 18 ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE: TRIBUNALS AND OMBUDS 1 Introduction 559 560 2 Initial Decision-making 567 3 Accessing the Administrative Justice ‘System’ 569 4 Tribunals 572 5 Ombuds 584 6 Concluding Comments 611 7 Further Reading 611
DETAILED CONTENTS 19 JUDICIAL REVIEW 1 Introduction xxvii 612 613 2 The Constitutional Justifications for Judicial Review 618 3 Judicial Review in Practice 626 4 The Grounds of Judicial Review 636 5 Prevention of Judicial Review 667 6 Concluding Comments 679 7 Further Reading 680 20 USING HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM COURTS 1 Introduction 681 682 2 The Main Features of the Human Rights Act 1998 683 3 Human Rights: Deference and the Discretionary Area of Judgement 713 4 Case Study: The Denbigh High School Case—School Uniforms and the Right to Manifest One’s Religion 716 5 Case Study: Human Rights and Terrorism 729 6 Concluding Comments 753 7 Further Reading 754 PART V THE EUROPEAN UNION 755 21 INSTITUTIONS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 757 1 Introduction 758 2 Understanding the Treaty Structure 758 3 The Origins of the European Union 761 4 Where Does Executive Power in the European Union Lie? 766 5 The EU Institutions 767 6 Concluding Comments 793 7 Further Reading 794
xxviii I DETAILED CONTENTS JOINING, LEAVING, TRANSITIONING: THE UK’S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE EUROPEAN UNION 1 Introduction 796 2 The Constitutionalization of the European Union 796 3 The Process of the UK Joining the European Economic Community 800 4 The Process of Leaving the EU 806 5 Devolution (Part I) 816 6 Stage 1: The European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 820 7 Devolution (Part II) 824 8 Stage 2: Transition 826 9 Stage 3: The Future Relationship with the EU, and the Northern Ireland Peace Process 827 10 Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland (the ‘Backstop’) 832 11 Further Reading 835 EUROPEAN UNION LAW IN THE UNITED KINGDOM COURTS Index 795 836 1 Introduction 836 2 The Reception of Community (Now EU) Law by the UK Courts 839 3 Concluding Comments 867 4 Further Reading 867 869 |
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spelling | Le Sueur, Andrew P. Verfasser (DE-588)131973738 aut Public law text, cases, and materials Andrew Le Sueur (LLB (Lond), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Constitutional Justice, School of Law, University of Essex), Maurice Sunkin (QC (Hon), LLB (Lond), LLM (Lond), PhD (Essex), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Public Law and Socio-Legal Studies, School of Law, University of Essex), Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (LLB (Lond) PhD (EUI), Barrister, of the Inner Temple, Associate Professor, Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science) Fourth edition Oxford Oxford University Press [2019] xlv, 891 Seiten Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Text, cases, and materials Öffentliches Recht (DE-588)4043181-2 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 gnd rswk-swf Public law / Great Britain Public law / European Union countries Großbritannien (DE-588)4022153-2 g Öffentliches Recht (DE-588)4043181-2 s DE-604 Sunkin, Maurice Verfasser (DE-588)1036120643 aut Murkens, Jo Eric ca. 20./21. Jh. Verfasser (DE-588)1034183702 aut Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032239985&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title_full | Public law text, cases, and materials Andrew Le Sueur (LLB (Lond), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Constitutional Justice, School of Law, University of Essex), Maurice Sunkin (QC (Hon), LLB (Lond), LLM (Lond), PhD (Essex), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Public Law and Socio-Legal Studies, School of Law, University of Essex), Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (LLB (Lond) PhD (EUI), Barrister, of the Inner Temple, Associate Professor, Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science) |
title_fullStr | Public law text, cases, and materials Andrew Le Sueur (LLB (Lond), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Constitutional Justice, School of Law, University of Essex), Maurice Sunkin (QC (Hon), LLB (Lond), LLM (Lond), PhD (Essex), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Public Law and Socio-Legal Studies, School of Law, University of Essex), Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (LLB (Lond) PhD (EUI), Barrister, of the Inner Temple, Associate Professor, Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science) |
title_full_unstemmed | Public law text, cases, and materials Andrew Le Sueur (LLB (Lond), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Constitutional Justice, School of Law, University of Essex), Maurice Sunkin (QC (Hon), LLB (Lond), LLM (Lond), PhD (Essex), Barrister, of the Middle Temple, Professor of Public Law and Socio-Legal Studies, School of Law, University of Essex), Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (LLB (Lond) PhD (EUI), Barrister, of the Inner Temple, Associate Professor, Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science) |
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topic | Öffentliches Recht (DE-588)4043181-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Öffentliches Recht Großbritannien |
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