– The authors, leading academics in their field, provide students with a thought-provoking and detailed analysis of the core issues relevant to students studying public law and set them in their political context, thus encouraging a full understanding of the subject
– Clear commentary and analysis is supported by carefully selected extracts from a range of sources, including academic writing, reports of parliamentary committees, and key judgments so that students have convenient access to and gain experience of studying different sources of information
– Specifically designed learning features such as questions and mini case studies bring life to the law as well as helping to develop important analytical and interpretational skills
– An Online Resource Centre provides students with extra material to support the case studies in the book, links to further sources of information, and regular updates on key developments
New to this Edition:
– Thoroughly updated to cover all the latest developments, including the outcome of the 2015 general election and subsequent reforms relating to devolution arrangements, human rights law, and Britain’s relationship with the EU
– An expanded introductory chapter, providing a truly comprehensive starting point for students
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