Edition: 2008
Part I: Theoretical Principles 1: Defining the constitution? 2: Parliamentary sovereignty 3: The rule of law and the separation of powers 4: The Royal prerogative
Part II: The Institutions and Operation of National Government 5: The House of Commons 6: The House of Lords 7: The electoral system 8: Parliamentary privilege 9: Constitutional conventions
Part III: The Geographical Separation of Powers 10: Local government 11: Parliamentary sovereignty within the European Union 12: The governance of Scotland and Wales
Part IV: Administrative Law 13: Substantive grounds of judicial review 14: Procedural grounds of judicial review 15: Challenging governmental decisions: the process 16: Locus Standi
Part V: Human Rights
17: Human Rights I: traditional perspectives
18: Human Rights II: emergent principles
19: Human Rights III: new substantive grounds of review
20: Human Rights IV: the Human Rights Act 1998
21: Human Rights V: the impact of the Human Rights Act 1998
22: Human Rights VI: governmental powers of arrest and detention Part VI: Conclusions
23: A revolution by due process of law? Leaving the European Union
24: Conclusion