'Public Law' is an introductory textbook that offers a mixture of black letter law and political analysis to give students an excellent grounding in the subject. It covers all of the key topics on undergraduate courses and includes a number of pedagogical features to aid understanding.
in Stoker and Wilson (eds), Local Government into the 21st Century (Basingstoke 2004), p 68. 131 Transport, Local Government and the Regions Select Committee, How the Local Government Act 2000 is Working (HC 602—I 2002), p 7.
This book develops Martin Loughlin's distinctive and provocative theory of public law, first outlined in The Idea of Public Law.
Throughout the text, key terms are identified and explained from the outset, helping students new to the subject familiarize themselves with the vocabulary of public law; chapter outlines and summaries help to focus the reader on the key ...
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Yale University, 2016) issued under title: Between public law and public sphere: reconstructing the American Progressive theory of the administrative state.
This is an example of a legitimate expectation, which since McInnes v Onslow Fane has become an important area in its own right and is discussed in 13.8 of this chapter. ” Discussing the problem Have a look at the problem scenario set ...
In this thought-provoking book, Jerry Mashaw stakes out a middle ground between those who champion public choice theory (the application of the conventional methodology of economics to political science matters, also known as rational ...
A considered balance of depth, detail, context, and critique, Public Law Directions offers the most student-friendly guide to the subject; empowering students to evaluate the law, understand its practical application, and approach ...