Give your revision the edge with this text from the bestselling law revision series Constitutional and Administrative Law, 8th edition by Chris Taylor is a revision guide designed to prepare you for assessments by getting you to think about how the law works and consolidating your understanding of legal concepts. The text covers such subject areas as the principles of the constitution, institutions of state, judicial review and Brexit, and guides you through how to approach and assess the subject by drilling into the key cases, statutes, and legal terms. This edition contains updated tools and resources to strengthen your exam skills, including assessment advice and sample questions for many assessment types, with tips to help you impress your examiner. With its wide range of features and a companion website brimming with resources and practice opportunities to further support your revision, these guides are comprehensive study aids and will take your understanding to the next level. Chris Taylor is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Bradford University Law School.
The constitution of the UK
Where does the constitution come from?
Basic principles of the constitution
Institutions of state 1
Institutions of state 2
Civil liberties and human rights
Freedom of expression and assembly
Police powers
Judicial review
Tribunals, inquiries and ombudsmen
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