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Constitutional Law in Scotland Christina Ashton

Constitutional Law in Scotland By Christina Ashton

Constitutional Law in Scotland by Christina Ashton


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Summary

An introductory guide to constitutional law in Scotland. The book covers the work and functions of the UK parliament and the operation of the Scottish Parliament. The relationship between the Scottish Parliament and local government, and Europe are discussed.

Constitutional Law in Scotland Summary

Constitutional Law in Scotland by Christina Ashton

An introductory guide to constitutional law in Scotland. The text introduces the reader to the concept of a constitution. The nature of the British constitution is explained with discussion of the doctrines of the constitution and the sources of UK constitutional law. The book covers the work and functions of the UK parliament and the operation of the Scottish Parliament. The relationship between the Scottish Parliament and local government, and Europe are discussed. The effect of the Human Rights Act 1998 is investigated for both Parliaments, taking account of the recent changes in human rights law in the UK.

Table of Contents

* Historical development * What is a constitution? * Sources of constitutional law * Doctrines of the constitution * Legislation * Electoral process * The UK Parliament * The Scottish Parliament * European constitutional context * Local government in Scotland * Government and administration * Government and accountability * Individual rights * Protection of human rights * Access to information * Legal redress * Enforcement powers * Crown liability

Additional information

GOR002057782
9780414012882
0414012887
Constitutional Law in Scotland by Christina Ashton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
20000330
568
N/A
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