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Q&A Public Law 9th edition


Q&A Public Law 9th edition

Paperback by Glancey, Richard

Q&A Public Law

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ISBN:
9781138787407
Publication Date:
8 Dec 2014
Edition/language:
9th edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
204 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 9 May 2024
Q&A Public Law

Description

Routledge Q&As give you the tools to practice and refine your exam technique, showing you how to apply your knowledge to maximum effect in an exam situation. Each book contains up to fifty essay and problem-based questions on the most commonly examined topics, complete with expert guidance and fully worked model answers. These books provide you with the skills you need for your exams by: Helping you to be prepared: each title in the series has an introduction presenting carefully tailored advice on how to approach assessment for your subject Showing you what examiners are looking for: each question is annotated with both a short overview on how to approach your answer, as well as footnoted commentary that demonstrate how model answers meet marking criteria Offering pointers on how to gain marks, as well as what common errors could lose them: 'Aim Higher' and 'Common Pitfalls' offer crucial guidance throughout Helping you to understand and remember the law: diagrams for each answer work to illuminate difficult legal principles and provide overviews of how model answers are structured Books in the series are also supported by a Companion Website that offers online essay-writing tutorials, podcasts, bonus Q&As and multiple-choice questions to help you focus your revision more effectively.

Contents

Introduction 1. The Sources and Characteristics of the British Constitution 2.Parliamentary Sovereignty and the European Union 3. The Human Rights Act 1998 4. The House of Commons and the House of Lords 5. Prerogative Powers 6. The Executive and Parliamentary Scrutiny 7. Freedom of Information 8. Judicial Review & Ombudsmen 9. The Individual and the State: Police Powers and Public Order

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