Unlocking Constitutional & Administrative Law

Unlocking Constitutional & Administrative Law
ISBN-10
1444128531
ISBN-13
9781444128536
Category
Law
Pages
537
Language
English
Published
2013-08-29
Publisher
Routledge
Authors
Mark Ryan, Steve Foster

Description

A clear and reliable account of public law, now revised and updated in an attractive new format in which the main points are brought to the fore and complexities explained to help you get to grips with this core component of an undergraduate or CPE/GDL law degree.

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