憲法學(xué)與行政法學(xué)(Law Express 法學(xué)初階——西方法學(xué)經(jīng)典教材系列 影印雙語(yǔ)注釋本)(著名法學(xué)家江平教授、許章潤(rùn)教授聯(lián)袂推薦)
定 價(jià):23 元
叢書名:法學(xué)初階:影印注釋本
- 作者:(英) 泰勒 (Taylor,C.)著,王梓 注
- 出版時(shí)間:2014/1/1
- ISBN:9787560993959
- 出 版 社:華中科技大學(xué)出版社
- 中圖法分類:D911.01
- 頁(yè)碼:191
- 紙張:膠版紙
- 版次:1
- 開(kāi)本:大32開(kāi)
憲法與行政法,是公法學(xué)習(xí)中非常重要的部門法,也是法學(xué)本科生必修課程。學(xué)生通過(guò)對(duì)該教材的學(xué)習(xí),可以了解到英國(guó)憲法的重要內(nèi)容及立憲背景。
在這本教材中,作者采用簡(jiǎn)明易懂的語(yǔ)言將其重點(diǎn)知識(shí),如憲法的起源、憲法 的基本原則、國(guó)家組織結(jié)構(gòu)、人權(quán)及司法審查等內(nèi)容一一作了介紹與闡釋。教材每一章節(jié)之始,作者為其內(nèi)容的重點(diǎn)知識(shí)詞匯編制了知識(shí)網(wǎng)絡(luò)圖,這種最為直觀的方式,可以使學(xué)生在學(xué)習(xí)前就對(duì)其有一個(gè)完整及初步的了解。同時(shí),每一章節(jié)還配有相關(guān)的案例以及分析,這樣可以幫助學(xué)生理解相關(guān)知識(shí)并熟悉司法實(shí)踐過(guò)程,提高運(yùn)用能力。再有,每一章節(jié)還附有部分內(nèi)容的知識(shí)圖表,便于學(xué)生對(duì)所學(xué)的知識(shí)能夠得到及時(shí)的總結(jié)和梳理。
《憲法學(xué)與行政法學(xué)》這本教材語(yǔ)言簡(jiǎn)明易懂,便于老師和學(xué)生在短時(shí)間內(nèi),掌握憲法與行政法學(xué)的主要內(nèi)容,并了解英國(guó)法是從怎樣的角度和思路介紹憲法與行政法學(xué)內(nèi)容的。教材附錄部分的重點(diǎn)詞匯,可以使學(xué)生很快地理解重點(diǎn)詞匯的含義,以掃清閱讀和學(xué)習(xí)障礙。
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Contents
Chapter 1: The constitution of the UK 1
Chapter 2: Where does the constitution come from? 13
Chapter 3: Basic principles of the constitution
Chapter 4: Institutions of state 1
Chapter 5: Institutions of state 2
Chapter 6: Civil liberties and human rights
Chapter 7: Freedom of expression and assembly
Chapter 8: Police powers
Chapter 9: Judicial review
Chapter 10: Tribunals, inquiries and ombudsmen
And finally, before the exam . . .
Glossary of terms
Introduction What is a constitution anyway? Before you can discuss the operation of the constitution, you need to know what we mean by the term and the answer to this is not as easy as it might first appear. The UK is different from almost every other country in the world in that we do not have a written constitution. Instead, our constitution is a web of mainly unwritten rules and this has serious implications for the way in which 'the system' works. Essay questions Essay questions on the unwritten constitution are an old favourite of examiners. Often, questions will ask you to compare and contrast our unwritten constitution with the more common written constitution (as found in countries such as the USA). Alternatively, an essay question may ask you to consider the extent to which the constitution provides protection for an individual's civil liberties in the UK. Both types of question are fairly straightforward if you appreciate the main differences between the unwritten and writ-ten systems, and it is possible to achieve high marks by making sure that you not only describe the constitution but also offer some analysis or criticism of how it operates.
Problem questions
Problem questions on the constitution are fairly uncommon, although the way in which the unwritten constitution influences the operation of the state can be mentioned in almost any public law question. More likely is a question which may be posed as a scenario but which is, in reality, more of an essay question and simply requires you to address the same material as you would in an essay question (see example).
ASSESSmEnT AdvIcE
Sample question
Could you answer this question? Below is a typical essay question that could arise on this topic. Guidelines on answering the question are included at the end of this chapter, whilst a sample problem question and guidance on tackling it can be found on the companion website. 'The fact that the UK does not have a written constitution is of no practical significance to the individual.' Discuss. ESSAy qUESTIon M01_TAYLOR1742_03_SE_C01.indd 3 6/20/12 8:52 PM
1 THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UK
What is a constitution? A 'constitution' simply means a system of rules. Many organisations and clubs have constitutions which set out how people are appointed to run the club and the rules which affect the club's members. In the same way, the constitution of a country sets out how power is held by the state and how that power relates to the citizen. In this way, the constitution can be said to define both a horizontal relationship (between the various institutions of state) and a vertical relationship (between the state and the individual). KEy dEfInITIon: constitution The framework of rules which dictate the way in which power is divided between the various parts of the state and the relationship between the state and the individual. The Queen The state The executive (government) Parliament The judiciary
The individual
In most other countries, this system of rules is contained in a single document which is called 'the constitution' and this illustrates that there are two ways in which the term 'constitution' can be interpreted: first, as a system of rules; and, second, as a piece of paper which sets out that system of rules. This is an important distinction when comparing the unwritten constitution of the UK with other countries (such as the USA) which have a written constitution. ExAm TIP When answering questions, make the distinction between the constitution as an 'ab-stract' term (i.e. a set of rules) and the 'concrete' constitution (an actual document which contains those rules).
Types of constitution Before considering the differences between the unwritten constitution of the UK and the written constitutions of most other countries, it is also possible to identify other ways in which constitutions can be classified:
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