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Revise SQE: Constitutional and Administrative Law 2nd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781914213601
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Fink Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
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Up to date for the 2023 SQE1 specification, this book helps candidates preparing for SQE1 to revise the constitutional theories and their workings in the UK, including legitimacy, the rule of law and the separation of powers. It explains how the core institutions of the state interrelate and their respective roles in the constitution. And it covers the key areas of public order, human rights and the status of EU law in the UK constitution following Brexit. Readers will have the opportunity to test their subject knowledge and relevant legal principles through multiple-choice questions in the style of the SQE assessment.

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Student Revision Aids, eBooks
Contents:
Contents
The Constitution and Conventions Parliamentary sovereignty and parliamentary privilege
Central government and devolved institutions
The Crown and the Royal Prerogative Legislation, primary and secondary Public Order Law
Judicial review
Human Rights
European Union Law