Contents - Faculty of Law - University of Cambridge
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Introductory:Tomkins, Public <strong>Law</strong> (2003)Leyland, The Constitution <strong>of</strong> the United Kingdom: A Contextual Analysis (2007)Brazier (ed), Parliament, Politics and <strong>Law</strong> Making: Issues and Developments in the Legislative Process (2004)Textbooks, cases and materials:Barnett, Constitutional and Administrative <strong>Law</strong> (7th ed 2010)Bradley and Ewing, Constitutional and Administrative <strong>Law</strong> (15th ed 2010)Loveland, Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, Administrative <strong>Law</strong> and Human Rights: A Critical Introduction (5th ed 2009)Thompson, Cases and Materials on Constitutional and Administrative <strong>Law</strong> (9th ed 2009)Turpin and Tomkins, British Government and the Constitution: Text, Cases and Materials (6th ed 2007)Further reading and reference:Allan, <strong>Law</strong>, Liberty, and Justice (1993)Allan, Constitutional Justice (2001)Allison, The English Historical Constitution (2007)Baldwin, Parliament in the Twenty-first Century (2005)Bingham, The Rule <strong>of</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (2010)Bogdanor (ed), The British Constitution in the Twentieth Century (2003)Bogdanor, The New British Constitution (2009)Brazier, Constitutional Practice (3rd ed 1999)Craig, Administrative <strong>Law</strong> (6th ed 2008)Dicey, Introduction to the Study <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Law</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Constitution (10th ed, Wade, 1959)Elliott, The Constitutional Foundations <strong>of</strong> Judicial Review (2001)Elliott, Beatson and Matthews Cases and Materials on Administrative <strong>Law</strong> (3rd ed 2005)Feldman, Civil Liberties and Human Rights in England and Wales (2nd ed 2002)Feldman (ed), English Public <strong>Law</strong> (2nd ed 2009)Fenwick, Civil Liberties and Human Rights (4th ed 2007)Fenwick and Phillipson, Text, Cases and Materials on Public <strong>Law</strong> and Human Rights (3rd ed 2010)Forsyth and Hare (eds), The Golden Metwand and the Crooked Cord: Essays in Honour <strong>of</strong> Sir William Wade (1998)Gearty, Principles <strong>of</strong> Human Rights Adjudication (2004)Gearty, Can Human Rights Survive? (2006)Hailsham, On the Constitution (1982)Heuston, Essays in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong> (2nd ed 1964)Irvine, Human Rights, Constitutional <strong>Law</strong> and the Development <strong>of</strong> the English Legal System (2003)Jennings, The <strong>Law</strong> and the Constitution (5th ed 1959)Johnson, Reshaping the British Constitution (2004)Jowell and Oliver (eds), The Changing Constitution (6th ed 2007)Leigh, <strong>Law</strong>, Politics and Local Democracy (2000)Loughlin, The Idea <strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Law</strong> (2004)Loughlin, Foundations <strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Law</strong> (2010)Marshall, Constitutional Conventions (1986)Marshall, Constitutional Theory (1971)Mowbray, Cases and Materials on the European Convention on Human Rights (2nd ed 2007)37