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Genre: Law / Constitutional Law / Public Law / Administrative Law
Book Review:
Constitutional and Administrative Law—affectionately known as ''Wade and Bradley'' among legal scholars—stands as one of the most authoritative and comprehensive works in the field of UK public law. This 11th edition, updated by Anthony Bradley and Keith Ewing, builds on the rich legacy of E.C.S. Wade's original work while incorporating the significant legal and political developments that have shaped the British constitution in the late 20th century.
The book excels in its systematic approach, guiding readers through the complexities of constitutional principles, the structure of government, parliamentary sovereignty, and the intricate mechanisms of administrative law. Particularly valuable is its treatment of civil liberties, police powers, and judicial review—areas that saw rapid development during this period. The authors also thoughtfully examine the growing influence of European Community law and the European Convention on Human Rights on the UK's constitutional framework.
Written with clarity and scholarly rigor, this textbook is essential reading for law students, practitioners, and anyone seeking to understand the foundations of British government. While some specific provisions have been superseded by subsequent legislation and the Human Rights Act 1998, this edition remains a vital historical document in the evolution of UK public law. A classic in its field.