Public Law notes Q&A
Q&A Public LAW NOTES
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Q&A Public Law Notes
Law notes from the Public Law Questions and Answers series provide the most effective preparation available for responding to questions on exams. Each chapter contains sample questions, diagram problems and essay response plans, comments of caution, advice on how to earn more marks, significant discussions on each subject, and recommendations on further reading. The questions and answers in Q&A Public Law cover a broad variety of topics connected to public law.
Public Law Q&A Series
These law notes provide an introduction to the topic with a focus on assessments. The nature and origins of the UK constitution, the rule of law, and the division of powers are then examined in relation to other constitutions. The notes next examine Parliament and parliamentary sovereignty before moving on to the royal prerogative. The Human Rights Act of 1998 is discussed next in the notes, which are then followed by chapters on freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. These legal comments also take into account judicial review and administrative law.
Public Law Q&A notes
Topics covered
Chapter 1 – Introduction to this Q&A Book
Chapter 2 – The Characteristics of a Constitution
Chapter 3 –The Nature of the UK Constitution
Chapter 4 - The Separation of Powers
Chapter 5- The Rule of Law
Chapter 6 – Parliamentary sovereignty
Chapter 7 - The Crown and the Prerogative
Chapter 8 - Accountability of the executive
Chapter 9 – The Decentralisation of powers
Chapter 10 - ECHR
Chapter 11 - The Human Rights Act 1998
Chapter 12 – Articles 2, 3, 5 & 6 ECHR
Chapter 13 - The right to family life - Article 8
Chapter 14 – Freedom of Expression – Article 10
Chapter 15 – Judicial review
Chapter 16 – Grounds of Judicial Review
Chapter 17 - Unreasonableness/Irrationality
Chapter 18 – Procedural impropriety
Chapter 19 – Legitimate Expectation