PgDL English Legal System & Constitutional Law Textbook
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This new Law Textbook introduces the key features of the English Legal System and the UK Constitution. Importantly it includes the fast-moving area of Retained EU Law, as well as challenges facing the UK constitution.
The legal principles and rules contained within this study manual are stated as at 1 July 2022.
This is one of 8 textbooks students will require to study on the PgDL part of the course.
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This new Law Textbook introduces the key features of the English Legal System and the UK Constitution. Importantly it includes the fast-moving area of Retained EU Law, as well as challenges facing the UK constitution.
The legal principles and rules contained within this study manual are stated as at 1 July 2022.
The author Trevor Tayleur is a retired Associate Professor at the University of Law in Moorgate, London.
This is one of 8 textbooks that make up The Introduction to Law Series. The Series is aimed at postgraduate level readers studying areas of law for the first time. Whilst introducing the framework of key legal concepts, it also gives the reader an opportunity to identify and explore areas of critical interest.
For students at The University of Law, this is one of 8 textbooks students will require to study on the PgDL. The textbooks are used alongside other learning resources to prepare students not only for achievement of an academic qualification, but also for a future life in professional legal practice.
- Print: 978-1-915698-70-4
- Pages: 254
This manual is currently only available for students studying our PGDL, MA Law (Conversion) and MA Law (SQE1) courses.
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