General & Miscellaneous Law, Europe - Law, Constitutional Law
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Overview
A critical exposition of the major features of the UK's constitution in a straightforward, readable textbook suitable for undergraduate use. The text draws together constitutional theory, history, law and practice in a manner designed to provide a comprehensive yet intelligible text. It covers the background and fundamental concepts which formed this country's constitution, and examines the role of every layer of government, from local government to the European Community and Union.Editorials
From the Publisher
"Barnett is based on high academic standards while being easy to read and to understand β¦ it is the perfect introductory text." Alexander Fischer, Lecturer in Law, SOAS, University of London"Clear, detailed and thorough β¦ students really enjoy this textbook and I strongly recommend it." Javier Oliva, Lecturer in Law, Bangor University
"Complete, precise and clear β¦ extremely suitable." Caroline Fournet, Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter
"Utterly reliable." Nick Howard, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Glamorgan
"The book is authoritative, thorough, well structured, clear and coherent." Philip Jones, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of the West of England
"..a sophisticated blend of legal material and theoretical ideas." David Radlett, Lecturer in Law, University of Kent
Book Details
Published
July 6, 2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
768
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415623643