Book by Turpin Colin
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
The previous (fourth) edition of this book was produced in the light of the Human Rights Act, devolution, the proposed Freedom of Information Act and electoral reform. Many of these constitutional changes are now an accepted feature of British life and have generated much case law and political debate. There are also a number of constitutional changes being mooted under a second Labour term, including regional assemblies, further reform of the House of Lords and the possible introduction of the Euro which are discussed in this fifth edition of the text. The work is intended for students of both politics and law, with material to illuminate the political process for the former and broaden the subject for the latter. The authoritative explanatory narrative makes it appropriate as a textbook for those institutions which adopt a contextual approach to public law courses and as a complement to standard textbooks for those institutions which adopt a more black letter approach.
Revue de presse :
'... masterly in its treatment ... It should be essential reading for students of constitutional law ... Any reader looking for the British constitution, how it works and where it does not, will find no better introduction than British Government and the Constitution.' Westlaw UK
'Exceptionally clear, in two colours, with excellent use of boxes and shading.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
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- ÉditeurButterworths
- Date d'édition2002
- ISBN 10 040694671X
- ISBN 13 9780406946713
- ReliureBroché
- Numéro d'édition5
- Nombre de pages738
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