Summary: Key Cases is the essential series for anyone studying law, including A Level, LLB, ILEX and post-graduate conversion courses. Understanding and memorising leading cases fully is a vital part of the study of law - the clear format, style and explanations of Key Cases will ensure you achieve this.Key Cases provides the simplest and most effective way for you to memorise and absorb the essential cases needed to pass your exams.Key Features:* All essential and leading cases explained* User-friendly layout and style* Cases broken down into key components by use of a clear symbol systemAdditional high-quality revision material is provided on the interactive website:www.unlockingthelaw.co.uk
Covers the essential and leading cases and other materials within Constitutional and Administrative LawIncludes diagrams and charts to ensure a user-friendly format Ensures students are exposed to primary sources in abridged formWritten and edited by experienced authorsMuch more accessible than the competition
Covers the essential and leading cases and other materials within Constitutional and Administrative Law
Includes diagrams and charts to ensure a user-friendly format
Ensures students are exposed to primary sources in abridged form
Written and edited by experienced authors
Much more accessible than the competition
Table of Contents: Chapter 1 The Sources of Constitutional Law - Statute, Common Law and ConventionsChapter 2 Fundamental Constitutional ConceptsChapter 3 The Supremacy of ParliamentChapter 4 ParliamentChapter 5 Central GovernmentChapter 6 Law of the European CommunityChapter 7 Membership of the EU and Parliamentary SupremacyChapter 8 Civil LibertiesChapter 9 Human RightsChapter 10 Judicial Review Jurisdiction and ProcedureChapter 11 Judicial Review: The Grounds
About the Author(s): JOANNE SELLICK LLB LLM is Senior Lecturer at the University of Plymouth with over fifteenyears' experience in teaching law students.
Readership: LLB students