Author: | Hilaire Barnett | ISBN: | 9781317446217 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | November 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Hilaire Barnett |
ISBN: | 9781317446217 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | November 27, 2014 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
This highly-respected textbook is regularly updated to provide complete coverage of the Public Law syllabus and is accompanied by a range of interactive resources designed to support teaching and learning. Mapped to the common course outline, it equips students with an understanding of the constitution’s past, present and future by analysing and illustrating the political and socio-historical contexts which have shaped the major rules and principles of public law, as well as on-going constitutional reform.
The new 10th edition has been revised and updated to reflect recent developments in the law including the Defamation Act 2013, Crime and Courts Act 2013 and the Justice and Security Act 2013 and has been enhanced to meet the needs of students and lecturers working in today’s digital world.
In addition to the printed textbook users receive access to an enhanced electronic version. The interactive eTextbook brings the benefits of digital to the text – searching, online, offline and mobile access, interactive exercises and note-sharing are just some of the newly integrated features.
Key features of the interactive electronic textbook
One-click access to the cases on LexisNexis and the statutes on the government’s legislation archive with almost 1,000 embedded hyperlinks in the text
The most-up-date book available with author updates twice a year to key developments in Public law
End of chapter interactive exercises which enable students to assess their understanding and progress and diagnose areas of weakness
An Interactive timeline that provides instant access to essential context on how the constitution has developed historically and politically to the present day
A comprehensive bank of essay questions with outline answers to help students prepare for assessments
The ability to make notes and highlight key sections of the text and to share your notes with the class
Instructor Resources
A companion website will help instructors integrate the textbook with their teaching and includes links to further reading for students:
Please register to gain access to the Instructor’s eResource on www.RoutledgeInteractive.com
Further information about the interactive electronic textbook
Author Updates twice a year
Hyperlinked citations embedded in the text
End of chapter assessments and quizzes
Anytime, anywhere access
Notes
This highly-respected textbook is regularly updated to provide complete coverage of the Public Law syllabus and is accompanied by a range of interactive resources designed to support teaching and learning. Mapped to the common course outline, it equips students with an understanding of the constitution’s past, present and future by analysing and illustrating the political and socio-historical contexts which have shaped the major rules and principles of public law, as well as on-going constitutional reform.
The new 10th edition has been revised and updated to reflect recent developments in the law including the Defamation Act 2013, Crime and Courts Act 2013 and the Justice and Security Act 2013 and has been enhanced to meet the needs of students and lecturers working in today’s digital world.
In addition to the printed textbook users receive access to an enhanced electronic version. The interactive eTextbook brings the benefits of digital to the text – searching, online, offline and mobile access, interactive exercises and note-sharing are just some of the newly integrated features.
Key features of the interactive electronic textbook
One-click access to the cases on LexisNexis and the statutes on the government’s legislation archive with almost 1,000 embedded hyperlinks in the text
The most-up-date book available with author updates twice a year to key developments in Public law
End of chapter interactive exercises which enable students to assess their understanding and progress and diagnose areas of weakness
An Interactive timeline that provides instant access to essential context on how the constitution has developed historically and politically to the present day
A comprehensive bank of essay questions with outline answers to help students prepare for assessments
The ability to make notes and highlight key sections of the text and to share your notes with the class
Instructor Resources
A companion website will help instructors integrate the textbook with their teaching and includes links to further reading for students:
Please register to gain access to the Instructor’s eResource on www.RoutledgeInteractive.com
Further information about the interactive electronic textbook
Author Updates twice a year
Hyperlinked citations embedded in the text
End of chapter assessments and quizzes
Anytime, anywhere access
Notes