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-- The content of constitutions -- Forms of constitutions -- The United Kingdom Constitution -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 2 The domestic sources of the United Kingdom Constitution -- Chapter outline -- Introduction: a constitution built using different materials -- Legal sources of the constitution -- Non-legal sources of the constitution -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 3 The United Kingdom Constitution and international legal orders -- Chapter outline -- Introduction: a new source of constitutional law? -- The United Kingdom's Constitution and public international law -- The United Kingdom and the European Union -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 4 Law, politics and the nature of the United Kingdom Constitution -- Chapter outline -- Introduction: the relationships between law and politics -- Two competing ideas of constitutionalism -- Judges and political questions -- The differing responses of law and politics illustrated -- Conclusion: the legalisation of the United Kingdom Constitution? -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- Part II The theory and practice of the United Kingdom Constitution -- 5 Parliamentary sovereignty -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- Diceyan orthodoxy: the legally unlimited power of Parliament -- Parliamentary sovereignty: a legal or political construct? -- Can Parliament bind itself? -- What is an Act of Parliament?. 327 $aThe relationships between primary legislation and other sources of law -- Contemporary challenges to parliamentary sovereignty -- Does the orthodox account of parliamentary sovereignty retain currency? -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 6 The rule of law -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The rule of law's domain -- The core rule of law -- The extended rule of law -- The substantive rule of law -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 7 Separation of powers -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The theory and aims of separation of powers -- Governmental institutions and functions -- Separation of powers in the United Kingdom Constitution (I): a partial division of functions? -- Separation of powers in the United Kingdom (II): partially separated institutions? -- Constitutional checks and balances -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- Part III Structures of national government in the United Kingdom -- 8 The executive -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- From absolute monarchy to the modern executive -- The composition and role of the modern executive -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 9 Parliament (I): the House of Commons -- Chapter outline -- Introduction: Parliament -- The composition of the House of Commons -- The role and functions of the House of Commons -- The pre-eminent House of Parliament -- The question of 'elective dictatorship' -- Electoral systems and electoral reform -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 10 Parliament (II): the House of Lords -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The composition of the House of Lords -- Role of the House of Lords -- Reform of the House of Lords -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading. 327 $a11 The United Kingdom Supreme Court and the office of Lord Chancellor: towards an independent judicial branch? -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The apex of the United Kingdom judicial system prior to the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 -- The pressure for institutional reform of the judiciary -- The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- Part IV Sub-national structures of government -- 12 The United Kingdom's devolution arrangements -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- From union to devolution -- Devolution in practice: Scotland -- Devolution in practice: Wales -- Devolution in practice: Northern Ireland -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 13 Devolution and the United Kingdom Constitution -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The subordinate nature of the devolved legislatures -- The English and West Lothian questions -- Tackling the English and West Lothian questions -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- Part V Accountability (I): responsibility, scrutiny, openness and good administration -- 14 Principles of political accountability -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- Political and legal accountability distinguished -- Open government and effective accountability -- Individual ministerial responsibility -- Sanctions and effectiveness -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 15 Parliamentary scrutiny of government -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- Scrutiny in Parliament -- Reforming parliamentary scrutiny: the Wright reforms -- Assessing parliamentary scrutiny of government -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 16 The Parliamentary Ombudsman -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The work of the Parliamentary Ombudsman -- Remedies and redress -- Efficiency and effectiveness -- Conclusion -- Practice questions. 327 $aFurther reading -- 17 Freedom of information -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The Freedom of Information Act 2000 -- Assessing the impact of the Freedom of Information Act -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- Part VI Accountability (II): the courts -- 18 Judicial review of administrative action - theory, procedure and remedies -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The constitutional role of judicial review -- Procedural elements of a judicial review -- Remedies available under judicial review -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 19 Judicial review of administrative action - grounds for review -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- Illegality -- Irrationality -- Procedural impropriety -- Legitimate expections -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 20 The European Convention on Human Rights -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- The nature of human rights -- The development of the ECHR and associated institutions -- The rights and freedoms protected under the ECHR -- Human rights and trade-offs under the ECHR -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- 21 The Human Rights Act -- Chapter outline -- Introduction -- From civil liberties to human rights -- Incorporating the Convention -- The HRA and legislation -- Employing the Convention rights under the HRA -- Conclusion -- Practice questions -- Further reading -- Index. 330 $aExploring Constitutional and Administrative Law is the only academic text that addresses head-on some of the issues many students have with the subject, by using engaging features that are both accessible and rigorous. 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