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Constitutional and Administrative Law Notes (7th edition)
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Rule of Law
- Talks about what the Rule of Law is.

Government according to law:
1) Strand v Bradley (1952)
2) Lord Denning in Congrieve v Home Office
3) Lord Templeman in M v Home Office
4) Lord Mustil

Judges in more recent times have made the following assertions about the Rule of Law:
1). Lord Stein in R in Application of Anderson v Secretary of State (2003).
2). Lord Hoffman in Matthews v Ministry of defence (2003).
3). Lord Phillips in R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal.

Threats to constitut...
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Rule of Law
- Talks about what the Rule of Law is.

Government according to law:
1) Strand v Bradley (1952)
2) Lord Denning in Congrieve v Home Office
3) Lord Templeman in M v Home Office
4) Lord Mustil

Judges in more recent times have made the following assertions about the Rule of Law:
1). Lord Stein in R in Application of Anderson v Secretary of State (2003).
2). Lord Hoffman in Matthews v Ministry of defence (2003).
3). Lord Phillips in R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal.

Threats to constitut...
Sovereignty of Parliament
- Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland City Council (2003)
- section 1 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998
- R v O'Brian Military Camp [1984]
- Attorney General for New South Wales and Trethowan [1932]
- Supreme Court decision in Harris v Minister of Interiors [1962]
- Lord Stein and Baroness in Jackson v Attorney General (2006)
- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
Sovereignty of Parliament
- Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland City Council (2003)
- section 1 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998
- R v O'Brian Military Camp [1984]
- Attorney General for New South Wales and Trethowan [1932]
- Supreme Court decision in Harris v Minister of Interiors [1962]
- Lord Stein and Baroness in Jackson v Attorney General (2006)
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Rule of Law
- Talks about what the Rule of Law is.

Government according to law:
1) Strand v Bradley (1952)
2) Lord Denning in Congrieve v Home Office
3) Lord Templeman in M v Home Office
4) Lord Mustil

Judges in more recent times have made the following assertions about the Rule of Law:
1). Lord Stein in R in Application of Anderson v Secretary of State (2003).
2). Lord Hoffman in Matthews v Ministry of defence (2003).
3). Lord Phillips in R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal.

Threats to constitut...
- Class notes
- • 7 pages •
Rule of Law
- Talks about what the Rule of Law is.

Government according to law:
1) Strand v Bradley (1952)
2) Lord Denning in Congrieve v Home Office
3) Lord Templeman in M v Home Office
4) Lord Mustil

Judges in more recent times have made the following assertions about the Rule of Law:
1). Lord Stein in R in Application of Anderson v Secretary of State (2003).
2). Lord Hoffman in Matthews v Ministry of defence (2003).
3). Lord Phillips in R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal.

Threats to constitut...
Sovereignty of Parliament
- Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland City Council (2003)
- section 1 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998
- R v O'Brian Military Camp [1984]
- Attorney General for New South Wales and Trethowan [1932]
- Supreme Court decision in Harris v Minister of Interiors [1962]
- Lord Stein and Baroness in Jackson v Attorney General (2006)
- Class notes
- • 4 pages •
Sovereignty of Parliament
- Lord Justice Laws in Thoburn v Sunderland City Council (2003)
- section 1 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998
- R v O'Brian Military Camp [1984]
- Attorney General for New South Wales and Trethowan [1932]
- Supreme Court decision in Harris v Minister of Interiors [1962]
- Lord Stein and Baroness in Jackson v Attorney General (2006)
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